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Topic: Roosevelt Lake  (Read 3998 times)

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Oldhammer

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  • Date Registered: Jan 2021
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I may be in Spokane in late July and am considering a day trip out to Roosevelt Lake.  Any tips or suggestions about launch points, focus areas, and tackle would be welcome.  I’m mainly a trout and salmon guy but happy to target other species if the fishing is good.  It’s a massive body of water and am not sure where to start.  If there’s a better fishery west of Spokane to target I’m open to suggestions.  I’m already pretty familiar with things east of Spokane. (Panhandle lakes).