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Topic: Williams lake Trout  (Read 2435 times)

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Harvey

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Well, I went out to Williams twice last week and limited out both trips.  Wednesday eve caught 5 ranging from 12-13", Saturday I went back and caught 5 more, around the same size with one being 15".  The 15" fellow looked like a bow, but had a high area on the forward dorsal. The meat was white as well.  Not really sure about white meat trout.....  I have not been fishing the area long though.  I will post a couple pics soon.  If you are looking for a quick limit on trout, Williams is a cant miss.  caught them all are panther martin spinners.
When in doubt, throw a line out!


coosbayyaker

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Nice job.

There is a fishing derby there sunday. It says on the flyer,

"JUST RELEASED! test your fishing skills on the hundreds of up to ten pound Kamloops rainbows. That's a big fish! Sounds fun, guess we know where you'll be...

http://www.klinksresort.com/pdfs/Fishing_Derby_KIX_ad.pdf

Takes a while to load for me, but does finally.
See ya on the water..
Roy



 

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