For those of us on the westside/puget sound are- we are surrounded by
countless lakes.  Most of them are planted with 10 inch trout that are
taken home within a couple of weeks by power-baiters.  I have also
thought about taking a stab at bass and  pan fishing w/ a fly.  For me to
go fishing involves a drive over the pass or going to the salt.  I am not
all that excited about trying to catch a hatchery trout on a prince nymph
when some bozo next to me is hauling them in w/ dough-bait.  There seems
to be a challenge in fooling a fish, that generally is not planted and
lives on what is naturally present in the lake.  For after-work fishing
or, after you mowed the lawn on a Sunday- Isn't taking a float tube and a
3-weight to a little local lake to try to catch a bass or crappie
worthwhile? I haven't tried it yet but want to- I to am curious if anyone
has any ideas/ tips/ patterns/ experiences to share.

On Thu, 11 May 2000 12:33:30 -0700 Jesse Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hello all,
> 
> Jesse Rice here in the Tri Cities.
> 
> I usually lurk,not able to fish much in the last year, 
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