Randy,
 
The rehab took place about the third week in March and I don't know when the actual plant took place but there are lots of big fish. I fished Lenice last weekend for the first time. I've heard that there is a risk of theft in the past which has deterred me from going, being an experienced victim of car theft at Rocky Ford and the Stilliguamish. I suggest only taking the necessary gear my friend.
Till next time.
 
Patrick
----- Original Message -----
From: Randy Webb
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 2:13 PM
Subject: RE: stillwater at its best!

How recently did you fish Lenice? I thought they rehab'd it this year. Or haven't they done it yet.
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Petersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 12:11 PM
To: Fellow crusaders
Subject: stillwater at its best!

 
  Recently I have had the opportunity to fish some of Washingtons best still water.Chopaka, Lenice,and Cady. All three have been white hot fishing when using the blue damsel.Cady has some absolute monsters in it, I've caught fish up to 28"pushing the nine pound range. Did  I mention that was on the dry? Wow!
The state fisheries has done an excellent job rehabiltating Lenice.While I read all kinds of objections on the list about fish and wildlife practices they deserve their kudos on this project , which has been stocked with a plethera of eager blue damsel eating, 18-20", rod bending, line screaming rainbows. Many of these fish are the super triploids, which in a few years will force me to upsize the weight of my rod. Last but not least, Chopaka is simply chalked full of fish like I've never seen. A 40 fish day is not out of the question. YEEEEHAAAAA!
 
Tight lines everyone.
 
Patrick
 

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