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Topic: Advice needed, going to Redmond  (Read 4953 times)

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Drifter2007

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  • Date Registered: Mar 2017
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Hey everyone, I am really in need of a fishing fix. We will be going to Eagle Crest for 4 days in February for my daughter's 18th birthday. I will have a chance to take the kayak and fish somewhere out of the ordinary. I would really to Target something other than Kokanee or rainbows.
I really want to go fish Crescent Lake, but that is still 80+ miles from Redmond. LBC is probably the best option, but everything I read about is Kokanee there. I k ow they have Mackinaw, but it does sound like they get targeted much.

Please let the recommendations fly!

Thanks!
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snopro

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Kokes in LBC are little and no Macs.  Focus on the Bull trout.   

Do the drive to Crescent , it's worth it.