Thanks for the info, Bill.  Interesting that the Christmas chronomid and the blood worm both have red in them.  I too have had luck on a big #6 olive bugger, but not recently.  I think it probabily works better from May on.  This weekend I have 5 tax returns to work on so I don't think I'll be able to get out.  The forcast doesn't sound to promissing anyway.  Oh I almost forgot,  I drove by Pass Lake on Wednesday and didn't see a car in the parking lot or a boat on the lake.
 
BAERT SIMMONS
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From: bhtrading <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thursday, February 22, 2001 7:05 PM
Subject: Re: Lone Lake

Hi- I've had some luck there in the past on a olive wooly bugger & an olive scud; fished slow & deep this time of year.  I've been told that a Christmas chronomid is good there although I haven't tried it yet.  I tie it as follows: white bead head, body of bright green holographic tinsel, red wire or red tinsel rib & peacock herl thorax.  I may come over this week-end if the forecast gets a little better-let me know if you're fishing it & maybe we can meet up - Bill Hamilton- I've also heard that a red chron. is good.
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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 8:03 AM
Subject: Lone Lake

I was out on Lone Lake yesterday at Whidbey Island.  I got one on a black chironomid and that was it.  Others around me seemed to be catching a few fish.  Can anyone help me with patterns that might work on Lone Lake?
 
Baert Simmons

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