Also check out the April 2004 issue of American Angler for an article by Rob
Lyon about his recent trip to the area around Ross Lake .
here's a link to the magazine:
http://www.flyfishingmagazines.com/store/aa04.shtml
BjR
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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
>
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