Hey Tom, this isn't an exact, but if you are on route two you'll pass some
brown signs for fish lake, all you do is follow them. You end up at a some
camping place, but I guess it's a public launch. It's 5 dollars.

Another note during my short time, there were tons of bait and gear
fisherman. So if you have a weak stomach for that thing, stay away from the
launch. Lots of power boats. In the morning as the boats were launching it
was a lot like those bass tournaments, powerboats speeding off to their
spots, once they all got trolling it quieted down. I always kept an eye out
on all the motorboats since it was fairly foggy.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 8:14 AM
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Subject: Re: Fish Lake Report 10/3

Hi Mark Where did you find public access? I was up there last week, and I 
could only find a couple of lodges
Tom T
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Steudel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2004 8:10 PM
Subject: Fish Lake Report 10/3


> Was out with friends on Lake Wenatchee. After reading about Fish Lake in 
> the
> latest Northwest Fly Fishing magazine, I decided to give it a try. I had a
> 10:30 am brunch meeting so I got up at 6:15 am and headed out to the lake.

> I
> probably hit the water around 7:00. I first trolled woolery bugger for 
> about
> 20 minutes without a strike. Saw a few rises, so I switched rods to a
> floating line and nymphed a pheasent tail about 5 - 6 feet under the
> surface. Like a light switch the fish started hitting. I had a fish on 
> about
> every 10 minutes, with a strike every 5. Then as soon as the soon hit the
> water I was fishing everything turned off. I talked with a local fisherman
> who said, the morning is the best, you can catch several dozen fish close 
> to
> the surface until the sun hits the water. Then the fish head deep. It was
> time to go, in the end I had 4 fish on 10 - 15 inches.
>
> Mark
> 


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