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Soaker with a spring sturgeon
 

Topic: So. King County  (Read 2274 times)

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  • De nihilo nihil
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  • YakFish@IOL
  • Location: NE PDX
  • Date Registered: May 2009
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I'm heading up this morning to let my nephew take the Trident 11 on its maiden voyage today! Just decided this at 10pm last night.  Looks like we'll be tearing up one of my old childhood fishing spots: Lake Killarney.  It's only been, um, 15-16 years since i've even seen this body of water.

I don't figure anyone else has ever been there before?

Its a small, 25-ish acre lake in Fed Way/Auburn/Unincorperated King County (it was UKC back when I was there) litterally across the street from another lake I fished more often Lake Geneva.  Both lakes are stocked with small trout, and Killarney tends to have decent numbers of small panfish too.  I've seen craws in Geneva.

Anyways, wish us luck! I'll have pics later
~Isaac
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