Originally published Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Lowland lakes trout opening day results
Lowland lakes trout opening day results (Checks are from this past Saturday) Chelan County — Clear, 37 anglers with 91 trout, 2. 46 per rod average;...
(Checks are from this past Saturday)
Chelan County — Clear, 37 anglers with 91 trout, 2.46 per rod average; Lily, 21 with 15, 0.71; Wapato, 86 with 92, 1.07.
Grant County — Blue, 41 with 165, 4.0; Deep, 64 with 266, 4.2; Park, 126 with 472, 3.7; Perch, 31 with 112, 3.6; Vic Meyers (Rainbow), 36 with 57, 1.6; Warden, 21 with 83, 4.0.
Grays Harbor County — Aberdeen, 113 with 158, 1.4; Failor, 52 with 105, 2.02; Sylvia, 20 with 45, 1.35; Vance Creek Pond 1, 36 with 19, 0.53; Vance Creek Pond 2, 26 with two, 0.04.
Island County — 19 with 39, 2.1; Goss, two with 10, 5.0.
Jefferson County — Anderson, 48 with 179, 3.73; Sandy Shore, 47 with 103, 2.2; Tarboo, 56 with 67, 1.2.
King County — Cottage, 49 with 66, 1.35; Geneva, 44 with 126, 2.86; Langlois, 58 with 99, 1.71; Pine, 92 with 247, 2.68; Rattlesnake, 50 with 93, 1.86; Steel, 54 with 207, 3.83; Wilderness, 103 with 247, 2.40.
Kitsap County — Horseshoe, 18 with three, 0.17; Mission, 30 with 73, 2.43.
Klickitat County — Horsethief, 14 with 14, 1.0; Rowland, 59 with 130, 2.2; Spearfish, 33 with 70, 2.12.
Lewis County — Carlisle, 39 with 89, 2.28; Fort Borst Park Pond, 69 with 107, 1.55; Mineral, 109 with 157, 1.44; Plummer, 13 with six, 0.46.
Lincoln County — Fishtrap, 17 with 55, 3.2.
Mason County — Benson, 42 with 97, 2.3; Haven, 36 with 104, 2.9; Stump, 21 with 59, 2.81; Tiger, 91 with 184, 2.02; Wooten, 62 with 137, 2.21.
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Okanogan County — Alta, 49 with 115, 2.3; Conconully Lake, 18 with 48, 2.7; Conconully Reservoir, 35 with 90, 2.6; Jameson, 36 with 39, 1.1; Leader, 31 with 113, 3.6; Patterson, 10 with 22, 2.2; Pearrygin, 29 with 36, 1.2; Spectacle, six with 24, 4.0.
Pacific County — Black Lake, 37 with 27, 0.73.
Pend Oreille County — Diamond, 32 with 17, 0.53; Yocum, one with five, 5.0.
Pierce County — Bay, 77 with 204, 2.65; Carney, 11 with seven, 0.64; Clear, 83 with 293, 3.53; Crescent, 35 with 75, 2.1; Ohop, 53 with 66, 1.25; Rapjohn, 102 with 136, 1.33; Silver, 56 with 133, 2.38; Spanaway, 38 with 67, 1.76; Tanwax, 72 with 146, 2.03.
San Juan County — Cascade, 35 with 140, 4.0.
Skagit County — Erie, 70 with 276, 3.9; Heart, 50 with 220, 4.4; McMurray, 59 with 261, 4.4; Sixteen, 30 with 128, 4.3.
Skamania County — Kidney, 57 with 72, 1.26; Northwestern Reservoir, 25 with 94, 3.76.
Snohomish County — Armstrong, 45 with 114, 2.5; Bosworth, 37 with 33, 0.89; Howard, 30 with 119, 4.0; Ki, 53 with 189, 3.6; Martha (Alderwood Manor), 66 with 96, 1.45; Riley, 27 with 63, 2.3; Serene, 13 with 14, 1.08; Stickney, 18 with five, 0.28; Storm, 27 with 65, 2.41.
Spokane County — Badger, 42 with 81, 1.9; Clear, 23 with 38, 1.6; Fish, 39 with 125, 3.2; West Medical, 62 with 58, 0.94; Williams, 44 with 186, 4.2.
Stevens County — Cedar, 15 with five, 0.86; Deep, eight with 10, 1.25; Rocky, 16 with 64, 4.0; Starvation, 2.9; Waitts, 32 with 37, 1.15.
Thurston County — Clear, 109 with 47, 0.43; Deep, 49 with 89, 1.82; Hicks, 43 with 35, 0.81; Long, 86 with 37, 0.43; McIntosh, 79 with 160, 2.03; Munn, 23 with 38, 1.65; Pattison, 26 with 23, 0.88; Summit, 67 with 66, 0.99; Ward, 90 with 75, 0.88.
Whatcom County — Cain, 32 with 72, 2.3; Padden, 99 with 273, 2.8; Silver, 126 with 368, 2.9; Toad, 35 with 133, 3.8.
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