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Topic: drano lake, '09  (Read 5274 times)

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[WR]

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so i guess the question is;, Does Drano lake for spingers sound like a repeat event this year? i wont be around for it, wish you guys luck, but since it's just a month or so away, thot i'd bring up the subject


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If it's anything like it was last year the spots below it will be a lot better. I hope I get a chance to fish w/ steelheader.. that guy's got insane springer mojo!!!

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Where is Drano Lake? Is it fed by Lye Creek? :laugh:
Where is Moutcha Bay?


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Drano Lake is the small impoundment formed by the mouth of the Little White Salmon River [ i think it's the right one] and the backup of Bonneville Dam.. about 10 miles or so past Stevenson WA in the Columbia Gorge..it can get a bit crowded , and is (in)famous for it's oval track style trolling patterns with numerous boats in line emulating a dirt track race...

it's also right in the face of a hatchery and you have to be mindful of the boundaries.. doesn't mean there arent fish, just some challenges is all.

check out our search feature for last years thread on it, and also look it up in washington lakes dot com..
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