Sometime in early August, I am planning to make a trip with one of my
graduate school professors (he's from Minnesota) to fish either in the
Central Cascade or North Cascade Mountains. He is really interested in some
mountain/wilderness stream/creek fishing and the size of the trout are not
an issue to him (so long as they are wild trout). I have a guidebook on the
Central Cascades and limited experience in the North Cascades, but I am
interested to hear some opinions about the stream fishing in either of these
places and which one might be the better option. Any suggestions as to
creeks and/or rivers in those areas would be appreciated as well. Lakes are
also an option, but he would prefer to fish streams if at all possible. In
doing a little investigating, I have come up with the following streams in
the Central Cascades: Upper and Lower Waptus River, Cooper River, Taylor
River, Upper Ingalls Creek, Kachess River, Cabin Creek, the North and Middle
Forks of the Snolqualmie, and the Middle Fork of the Teanaway River. In the
North Cascades, I am considering fishing some of the tributaries of Ross
Lake: Big Beaver Creek, Little Beaver Creek, Lightening Creek. Any comments
on any of these streams would be most appreciated. Thanks for your help in
advance.
Dave
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