Ken,

Which lakes did you go to.. and how were the roads in?

I have a new camper and was reluctant to shake it up too much on my trip.

Bill Warner

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> From:         Ken Vuori[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> About an hour and 1/2 north of Kamloops is a place called Little Fort where there 
>are some high elevation lakes that I was at last week.  I fished for two full days 
>and caught 27 rainbow.  That is the only type of trout up there.  The size was good 
>8-22 inches.  It has not been to warm yet so there were mayfly hatches going on and 
>caught alot with that fly.  Leetches work well on a sink tip.  Also the green or 
>brown Tom Thumb on the surface work well.  The best time to fish I foung was 8-10pm.  
>The lakes would just boil with fish.  There is a fly shop in Little Fort and it is 
>easy to find since the population is about 200 people.  There are maps and plenty of 
>flies.  Some of the lakes are Deer, Nora, Gameras.  The folkes in the fly shop can 
>point you in the right direction is you are so inclined.  There are mostly primitive 
>camp sites you can stay at.  Some lakes are right next to the roads, others are up to 
>a mile hike into.
>  
> I am going to Dry Falls this weekend.  Has there been any action there?  What type 
>of flies would be good to use.
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> Regards
>  
> Ken Vuori
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