Jones Sportfishing - We fish the Columbia and Snake Rivers for salmon, steelhead, walleye and sturgeon and our goal is a first class experience on these world class fisheries. We accommodate anglers of all skill levels and love to share our passion for the outdoors with our customers!
First time tO Wallace lake, left for the lake @ 9:00 am arived up at lake at 10:45 was a nice hike considering a have not been hiking for a long time. walked around to the far end of lake and started out by throwing out a worm with a bobber while i was blowing up my raft.As soon as i was done airing up my raft the rains came and came down hard,so i went in to the trees to wait it out and ate lunch the rain last only about 15 min. or so. got out on lake and started troling around about 20 or 30 yards off shore. wasn't long before i had my first fish on was about a 9 or 10" cutthtroat. Then the rain came back and thats when my pole almost got pulled out of my raft was not ready for that lol fought it for a few min. then it was gone it felt like a big fish but i never did get a look at it. A little while later had another one on and it put up a good fight and i landed that one. had a few more bites but no more hookups
Hi Moto thanks and no i hiked up from Wallace falls trail head via the woody trail- greg ball trail said it is 4.1 miles walked as fast as i could and did not rest until l i got to the lake I did stop once about half way up to take my coat off was limited on time Saturday so i pushed my self. ( and my legs are still a little sore today lol
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Jones Sportfishing - We fish the Columbia and Snake Rivers for salmon, steelhead, walleye and sturgeon and our goal is a first class experience on these world class fisheries. We accommodate anglers of all skill levels and love to share our passion for the outdoors with our customers!