Bobbersdown,

You should try chronies and indicators sometime. It's like being a kid again and fishing for bluegills the way that little bobber..er.. indicator goes down.

Yeah, I fished some for whitefish locally. That was when I'd get bored steelheading and switch to whitefish. Eventually I just went for whities.

Back in the early 80's the Bellevue Kaufman's used to run seep lake fishing trips to your "secret lake". That was their best lake. I preferred the Hamptons and Sage lakes back then as I used to do much better there.

Not sure what's up this weekend as I may be headed out of town, but if I'm local I may try to find a spot I'd seen years before. A Soos creek bridge had lots of whities underneath. Don't know if I'd try worms... or nymphs under indicators. It was shallow enough there where nymphs and wading from shore would work. I think the bridge wasn't actually on Soos creek, but over the Green. I'd have to see if a road called soos creek crossed the green.
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