Eastern Seep Lakes Fish Report 10-19-07

Eastern Seep Lakes


by Kaufman Streamborn
10-19-2007
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Lowering water temperatures and shortening days are a triggering the trout to more or less binge in preparation for over-wintering.?? Spring hatches are long-gone, and while some chironomid activity (year-round) will materialize, perhaps even a late-brood Callibaetis hatch, always-available staples strongly supplement these limited events.

Leeches, scuds, immature dragon and damsel nymphs and bloodworms are therefore the order of the Fall.

Excellent reports have come in from Lenore, Dry Falls and Lenice, etc., especially in the last week.?? A good time of year to re-acquaint with "elbow room" out here.?? Next stop:?? Spring.




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for Friday, October 5th, 2007
Puget Sound: Puget Sound Fish Report 10-05-07
Westside Lakes: Westside Lakes Fish Report 10-05-07