Old406Kid
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My guess is that it's still iced over. I may drive out in a couple of days and check.Any word on how Amber Lake is fishing? I now live 700 miles away from it, but have great memories of fishing Amber on the opening!
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My guess is that it's still iced over. I may drive out in a couple of days and check.Any word on how Amber Lake is fishing? I now live 700 miles away from it, but have great memories of fishing Amber on the opening!
I saw this on another post...Medical today.It is often iced over or mostly iced over on March 1, but often there is at least some open water at the launch. Since I live so far away, I don't know what Spokane's winter was like this year. The fishing to the right of the launch can be stellar before it starts weeding up a lot. Great memories! Let me know how it looks!

I’m so bummed I wasn’t the one who caught the perch.Nice perch! And another Troutpocket/Irafly
The question is was it kept and eaten? Or at least remove from the water permanently....I’m so bummed I wasn’t the one who caught the perch.







Opens March 1st I believe so you can park by Evergreen and hike downAnyone happen to know if the gate at the Ancient Lakes trailhead (NE corner of this map. Not the lower TH) is locked or open?
It was locked in the fall, but I thought I recalled reading it was usually open in the spring.
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Yesterday a buddy of mine tried to fish the Giant Cataract lake but found the gate still closed and locked in Sun Lakes State Park. I wondered why so I drove up to the observation point:
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Great water clarity below the observation point! But..........
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The launch bay is still totally locked in with ice. The wind was howling, it was 53F outside. I can't imagine the launch bay ice staying on much longer.
No ice on Soap Lake. Alkali was chocolate milkshake colored.
When I moved to Ephrata in 1986 there was a trail down the rock slide (talus?) just north of the observation pinnacle, remnants are still visible. A coworker claimed he’d fish the lake at night for browns.Time to hike in!
Yep, I remember that trail! Never used it though. My buddy & I fished in our original Caddis donuts (no pockets or back rests) back in the late 80s, early 90s. To this day, I've never had any other trout dive as fast and as deep as those rainbows did. They were incredible fish.When I moved to Ephrata in 1986 there was a trail down the rock slide (talus?) just north of the observation pinnacle, remnants are still visible. A coworker claimed he’d fish the lake at night for browns.
Puget Sound Fly Fishers had a club outing to Dry Falls, it must have been 1983/84 (prior to our move to 98823 in March of '86). I was a real newbie to the world of fly fishing but got surprised a few times by hooking some fat and fiesty rainbows (in the bay that doesn't exist anymore). I had a Caddis donut float tube (with pockets and a motorcycle tube backrest). I don't like getting skunked when I go fishing (it happens) but at least I never tire of the views driving into and out of the lake and especially the scenery while on the lake.Yep, I remember that trail! Never used it though. My buddy & I fished in our original Caddis donuts (no pockets or back rests) back in the late 80s, early 90s. To this day, I've never had any other trout dive as fast and as deep as those rainbows did. They were incredible fish.
I haven't fished it for years. Might have to put it on the list!
Ya unfortunately I have gotten multiple reports!!! The best thing you can do is take them home... especially now, because they are fast full of eggs.I caught a perch on lenice last week
It would make a hell of a bass pondYa unfortunately I have gotten multiple reports!!! The best thing you can do is take them home... especially now, because they are fast full of eggs.
Otherwise I will predict that the lake will get rotenoned by WDFW. Our the lake will just be written off.
No more ditch pickle lakes neededIt would make a hell of a bass pond