Posted by: Raffpap
New Member - 02/15/07 01:19 PM
Howdy, all! My name is Gary and I reside in Medical lake, WA. I'm a retired Army Master Sergeant w/23 years service. My wife is an active duty Air Force Tech Sergeant stationed at Fairchild AFB. We will most likely retire here altogether upon completion of her service, hence my link-up with you folks!
As a reminder to all, the March 1 opener on Amber and Coffeepot Lakes is just 2 weeks away. These eastside lakes are both phenomenal stillwater fisheries with restrictive regulations (no bait, single barbless hook, mostly catch and release) that everyone should try. The rainbows are large, powerful and strong...especially those in Coffeepot!!! It's the closest thing to steelhead fishing in this immediate area that one will find! Rainbows in both can exceed 20" with some triploids reaching a full 24". Most fish run from 16-19". Amber will also give up an occasional cutthroat in the 14-18" range. The opener on both usually coincides with ice-off, give or take a few days, and the fishing can be absolutely fantastic! Fly fishermen do well on chironimids, nymphs and streamers as do hardware guys tossing spinners and spoons. C-ya there and good luck!
As a reminder to all, the March 1 opener on Amber and Coffeepot Lakes is just 2 weeks away. These eastside lakes are both phenomenal stillwater fisheries with restrictive regulations (no bait, single barbless hook, mostly catch and release) that everyone should try. The rainbows are large, powerful and strong...especially those in Coffeepot!!! It's the closest thing to steelhead fishing in this immediate area that one will find! Rainbows in both can exceed 20" with some triploids reaching a full 24". Most fish run from 16-19". Amber will also give up an occasional cutthroat in the 14-18" range. The opener on both usually coincides with ice-off, give or take a few days, and the fishing can be absolutely fantastic! Fly fishermen do well on chironimids, nymphs and streamers as do hardware guys tossing spinners and spoons. C-ya there and good luck!