NEED A LAKE RECOMEDATION FOR PORT ANGELES AREA

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NEED A LAKE RECOMEDATION FOR PORT ANGELES AREA

Post by The Quadfather » Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:40 pm

Can anyone give me a couple of lake recomendations for the Sequim/Port Angeles (sp?) areas? I will be going over to see my mom for a couple of days at the end of the month. Anybody who lives out there let me know if you wanna hook up (pun intended) :bom:

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RE:NEED A LAKE RECOMEDATION FOR PORT ANGELES AREA

Post by GeryG » Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:38 pm

Lake Cresent is your best bet. There are more strains of trout in that lake, than any other in the state. I never fished there
but would like to. The lake is very big. 4700 acres. This lake is noted for there Beardslee rainbow and Crescenti cutthroat trout
I think its the only lake in the state with the Beardslee rainbow, and they get big. It also has eastern brook, Montana black
spotted cutthroat, & a few others. If you go, write on this site to let us know, if its worth making the trip.

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RE:NEED A LAKE RECOMEDATION FOR PORT ANGELES AREA

Post by jbball50 » Thu Jun 07, 2007 10:08 pm

Haha i wouldn't try Crescent Lake, I know it was a good lake back in like maybe the 70's or 80's but it's hard to catch fish out of there,even though if you do they'll be big. There's Lake Sutherland, I think that's what it's called and there's another lake up there I've been to that have some smaller trout in it, I think it had a dam on it but it's been a few years.

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RE:NEED A LAKE RECOMEDATION FOR PORT ANGELES AREA

Post by bob johansen » Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:09 pm

has anyone tried Crescent or Sutherland for bass. I have heard that there smallmouth in Crescent.
A nice bass is too valuable a resource to enjoy catching only once.

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