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  • F/V Mellow Yellow
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well i have fished from the bank 3 times at "the fishing bridge" and caught a ton of silvers, even caught a hefty size rainbow. Ill be there on sunday fishing with the ol' lady by the bridge. dont know if i can bring yak but im going to try :)


Adam12

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Looks like it could be pretty windy.  I've heard the lake can be windy anyway but add in some windy rain and I don't know.  I definitely don't want to battle wind all day.


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Yup, I concur...I'm still going out but probably some place very close so I can quit early without feeling bummed about burning half a tank of gas...Nisqually delta or American Lake
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Adam12

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If you hit the flats let me know.  I'd pop out there for a bit.


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Looks like it could be pretty windy.  I've heard the lake can be windy anyway but add in some windy rain and I don't know.  I definitely don't want to battle wind all day.


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Was thinking the same thing. I'm out, gonna get some much needed spring cleaning done in the ManCave tomorrow instead.

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Yaktrap

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well i have fished from the bank 3 times at "the fishing bridge" and caught a ton of silvers, even caught a hefty size rainbow. Ill be there on sunday fishing with the ol' lady by the bridge. dont know if i can bring yak but im going to try :)

I was there 6 weeks ago during a similar weather pattern, frequent squalls. It was decent between squalls, fairly dangerous to be offshore when they hit, so I made sure I was never offshore. I just worked along the shoreline keeping an eye to windward, ducking into shore when the squalls came across the lake. You can beach anywhere if the water level is still down. The kokes were all within 100 yds of shore anyway, I pulled limits with an hour of effort.
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