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Topic: Massive rainbow trout stocking across WA  (Read 2546 times)

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craigyb

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I know everyone is out catching salmon, but for the light tackle fisherman looking to catch some rainbows, there was a recent lawsuit that prevented WDF from depositing something around 340,000 hatchery rainbows to return as steelhead. Instead, they're stocking lakes across WA, with some getting upwards of 20k rainbows per stocking.

Here's a link to the stocking reports. I know how I'm spending my weekend  >:D

http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/plants/weekly/
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uplandsandpiper

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Use barbless hook and a live well then go dump them back in your favorite Puget Sound river where they are supposed to be.


Lee

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Use barbless hook and a live well then go dump them back in your favorite Puget Sound river where they are supposed to be.
Yes,  that