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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Vengeance is Mine!!  (Read 4205 times)

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surfanor

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Crane Prairie Res.  More specificly the Cultus Channel (9ft deep is considered a channel lol)
It's never too late to start procrastinating.


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Crane Prairie Res.  More specificly the Cultus Channel (9ft deep is considered a channel lol)

Very nice looking fish.  Great lake for yaks.

When I worked over in that part of the state we used to hit the Quinn River arm/channel of Crane this time of year and just murdered the trout on powerbait floated up off the bottom on a slider.  The fish stack up in the channels looking for the cooler water as the lake warms in the dog days of summer.


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Crane Prairie Res.  More specificly the Cultus Channel (9ft deep is considered a channel lol)
Crane Prairie Res.  More specificly the Cultus Channel (9ft deep is considered a channel lol)

Very nice looking fish.  Great lake for yaks.

When I worked over in that part of the state we used to hit the Quinn River arm/channel of Crane this time of year and just murdered the trout on powerbait floated up off the bottom on a slider.  The fish stack up in the channels looking for the cooler water as the lake warms in the dog days of summer.
thanks guys