> Ray Wallace's recent report of larger fish from Rattlesnake Lake was
> a pleasure to read. But the 12-18 inch fish he reports catching sure
> seem a lot larger than the 10-12 inch fish the lake has historically
> produced.
I was quite surprised myself. I have only been to Rattlesnake 4 or 5 times
in the last 2 months. I never caught anything there over 12" before. Kinda
ironic that I would catch them on the last day of the season huh?
> Wondering if Rattlesnake has been stealth planted, I visited the
> Troutlodge web site which confirms that it is indeed one of 11 King
> County lakes 'qualified' for triploid plants under their CTEP program.
Someone mentioned a planting at Rattlesnake on this list last week. I can't
find that posting, could whoever that was please chime in with some details?
Are there any markings to distinguish a Triploid?
Ray