any of the tributaries off of Ross lake would be a hoot for him.try this place out as a base and rent a motor boat to do day trips out to the tribs: http://www.rosslakeresort.com/ have fun . I'm envious. BjR
----- Original Message ----- From: "johnny costanza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 6:57 PM Subject: central cascades vs. north cascades: any thoughts? > 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 > > _________________________________________________________________ > Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee� > Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > >

