Just wondering if anyone knows where to find decent size catfish in and around the Spokane area.
Thanks,
PJ
Catfishin in Eastern Washington...
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Catfishin in Eastern Washington...
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RE:Catfishin in Eastern Washington...
see the reply to Carmen;s post about the Snake River
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RE:Catfishin in Eastern Washington...
Hauser Lake just over the border in Idaho has some great Channel Cats, many over 10 pounds, but catching them can be difficulr.
Sprague had some monster channel cats, and they put some back in, but I have not heard of any caught after the kill off.
From that point on, think Snake River and feeder rivers.
Sprague had some monster channel cats, and they put some back in, but I have not heard of any caught after the kill off.
From that point on, think Snake River and feeder rivers.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.