You all realize now that this is in the searchable archive and everyone and
their brother is gonna be trampin around out there ruining it for
everyone...  I'm really dissapointed in both Evening Hatch and others for
lack of discretion.  This SUCKS.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 10:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Feb Fly Fisherman Magazine Cover


Kent is right on in his description of Crab Creek.

Crab starts near Spokane and wanders all through Eastern, WA.  Very little
of
it is on public lands but there is a decent section on some BLM near Sprague
Lake.  From there it wanders through Harrington, towards Odessa and then
launches down towards Moses Lake.

Not all of the creek has year around water flow.  Parts of it either go dry
or are controlled for irrigation.

I have not fished the extreme East end of it or any sections near Moses
Lake.
 I have fished the BLM land section and there are/were some big trout in
that
stretch till the word got out.  I sat in one hole one day and counted 15
rainbows that were around 20 inches sitting on the bottom.  They all had
lock
jaw that day but I have pulled a few in the 16 inch range out of this
stretch.  The last few times I have been out, there has been noticeably more
pressure as there are now worn trails along the creek that weren't there
when
I first started fishing it.   I also haven't seen any really big fish in
this
stretch for awhile.

The big browns you are seeing on the magazine cover come from the privately
owned stretches of the creek.  A buddy of mine gets access to a farm about
twice a year through a friend of his.  The friend does their taxes and gets
an invite a couple of times a season.  He showed me pictures from their last
outing and it included a 30+ brown, and several well over 20".   They fish
big leaches on sinking tips along the bank undercuts.

So in summary, yes there are huge fish in this creek but access is very,
very
limited.

Mike


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