Snohomish River oxbow lakes
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Snohomish River oxbow lakes
...In reading the regs, some of the oxbows on the Snoqualmie are not listed. That being said, to me that means that those waters fall under the statewide rules, open year-round. Do you think my assumption is correct?
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RE:Snohomish River oxbow lakes
If something is not listed under the "Special Rules" then that should mean normal state wide regulations. Year round, 5 trout limit etc.
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RE:Snohomish River oxbow lakes
That's what I figured...thanks
RE:Snohomish River oxbow lakes
On oxbows make sure it's not a "Beaver Pond" - river ,steams and Beaver ponds, [season]
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