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Ole's Resort on Chapman Lake
CHAPMAN LAKESPOKANE COUNTY145.6 surface acres Maximum Depth – about 160 feet Elevation – 2154 feetChapman Lake is located about 8 miles south from Cheney. It contains several species of fish including rainbow trout, kokanee, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, perch, crappie and sunfish.ARSON SUSPECTED IN RESORT BLAZECHENEY WA. – An old fishing resort store was destroyed by fire and human remains believed to those of the 88 year-old owner were fou...
Category: Lakes  Date: 5/13/2013  Author: Bob Johansen
   
Oregon Fishing Reports May 8th, 2013
Fishing for spring chinook has been slow, except for the area below where Rock Creek enters the North Umpqua. The entire mainstem Umpqua has been fishing very slow. Another small springer was reported takenat Half Moon Bay last week, but the lower river has not been productive for any salmon and even the feeder chinook out in the ocean were tough to find last week - partly because of bar and ocean restrictions that did not give the ocean salnon anglers much time to try to find fish. Ocean salmo...
Category: General  Date: 5/13/2013  Author: Pete Heley
   
Moses Lake and More
We went from a chilly spring right into blazing hot summer this past week. The weather warmed up the water on many of our larger lakes. That means that some of the popular warm water fisheries are getting close to really taking off. Walleye and bass fishing should be hitting their stride on Potholes Reservoir, Moses Lake and Banks Lake very soon. I made a trip to Moses Lake during this hot spell. I like to fish Moses in early May for walleye and hoped that the weather would have warmed...
Category: Lakes  Date: 5/13/2013  Author: Dave Graybill
   
Lake Chelan Slowing Down for Kokanee
We sure had some great weather over the past weekend, and I hope you were able to get out and spend some time on the water. It looks like spring has arrived, or maybe even early summer with the temperatures we’re getting. This will mean the launch of some new fisheries in our region. Walleye and smallmouth bass fishing should be coming into their own very soon. I decided to skip the annual Apple Blossom celebration in Wenatchee and went up to Chelan on Sunday. I should have gone to Wen...
Category: Lakes  Date: 5/13/2013  Author: Dave Graybill
   
Opening Week
The opening weekend of trout fishing was a good one in the region. Those who got out early in the morning experienced excellent fishing on most of the lakes. Winds grew in strength, and made fishing difficult later in the day. Overall, lots of large, quality rainbow were taken and the opener was one of the best in years. I left early on Saturday morning and made my first stop at Blue Lake, north of Soap Lake. When I pulled up to the cleaning station it was crowded with angler’s busy ta...
Category: Lakes  Date: 5/13/2013  Author: Dave Graybill
   
Business Meeting
As I have said many times before my main office is my boat on a lake somewhere in the NW. Over the years I have found more times than not that a successful meeting has been accomplished over a trout hook-up or two. The other day was just such an occasion as I met up with Editor Kelly Riordin to discuss what future stories should be included in upcoming issues of this magazine. I was up at 4:30am getting all my gear ready for just such an occasion. Not that we were going to be on the water a...
Category: Lakes  Date: 5/13/2013  Author: The Troutist
   
Oregon Fishing Report April 17, 2013
Spring chinook angling between Scottsburg and Elkton has picked up noticeably. Of course, anybody who has recently driven along that stretch of Highway 38 could already guess this from the number of truck/boat trailer rigs parked along the highway because the boat ramp parking areas are full. It seems that those light bites of the previous week have turned into bites strong enough to actually get hooked and landed.Longtime Scottsburg-area resident Rick Hoile landed a 38 pound springer last ...
Category: General  Date: 4/24/2013  Author: Pete Heley
   
Lake Chelan Action and Low Land Lakes Opener
This coming weekend will see the biggest crowds of anglers for the year. It’s the annual opener of the lowland lakes, and thousands of anglers will be headed our way to try their luck on the many wonderful lakes in our region. I plan to take a survey of the opening day action on some of the lakes in Okanogan County, but in the meantime I have made a couple of trips to Lake Chelan for the jumbo kokanee being caught this year. I went up last Thursday with fishing friends Rollie Schmitten, ...
Category: Lakes  Date: 4/24/2013  Author: Dave Graybill
   
St. Claire & Black Lakes
For my first couple of trout outing’s this year I chose a few Thurston County lakes to get back in form. St. Claire was the first one on my agenda. This is a lake that I have worked only one time and that was years ago. This seemed like it would be a good challenge and a great way to spend a few afternoon hours. Before I delve in on our adventure I would like to comment on the bank anglers here. I can’t say I have ever met a nicer bunch of guy’s anywhere. Not one of them tried to make it diffic...
Category: Trout  Date: 4/24/2013  Author: The Troutist
   
Oregon Fishing Report April 10, 2013
It was almost like karma. An angler had asked me if I had heard of any spring chinook being hooked inside the Triangle and I had told them that I had not. A couple of hours later, while I was selling a salmon tag to Christopher Edwards of Winchester Bay, he stated that a week or so previously, an angler he was fishing with had hooked and nearly landed what he felt was a spring chinook while fishing inside the Triangle. The fish appeared to weigh about ten pounds and was hooked next to the culve...
Category: General  Date: 4/13/2013  Author: Pete Heley
   
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