sthrcave
2/16/2014 1:50:00 PMMillie12
2/18/2014 8:46:00 AMBasser61@comcast.net
2/19/2014 5:06:00 PMMillie12 I know for a fact some old guy I met on the nis just talking fishing said he would catch the cuts out of the nisq and drop them a few steps across the road that I mentioned above athe the tank bridge on ft lewis side at end of road where muck creek feeds into the nisq he would catch the cuts and put them in that creek but at times when the creek is up and the river then the cuts could get up that way also so they are natives I am not sure they stock the cuts into chambers believe it is a natural run. I believe they migrate in and out of that creek and nisq cause some years when the water is low they get stuck in chambers some stay or when levels get higher then they leave but the creek hardly dries up so they could migrate all year long. Chambers is pretty big with all the rain so fish a spread out better off trying little ponds and creek pools but involves lots of hiking and creek is high so limited access not to mention bank drop-offs that go from ankle deep to chest in one step and watch ot for the beaver cuts, trails through grass sometimes don't seem them goes from knee deep to chest in one step, mostly muck bottom so if u have float tube or small boat is easier access to the fish,