G
Guest
Guest
OLYMPIA - Washington's lowland lakes fishing season opener last Saturday provided anglers a slightly better-than-average catch rate of trout.
Based on Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) staff and volunteer creel checks of 4,305 anglers with 10,372 trout at 111 lakes statewide, the average catch rate was 2.4 trout per angler, with many more trout caught and released during the day.</p>
Read the rest of the story..
Based on Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) staff and volunteer creel checks of 4,305 anglers with 10,372 trout at 111 lakes statewide, the average catch rate was 2.4 trout per angler, with many more trout caught and released during the day.</p>
Read the rest of the story..