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That’s how we roll Johnny Boy!
Yep, I couldn’t agree more. I was just kidding.
haha….hey, good answer! Thanks again for sharing. Most impressive!!
Mr. Sooperfly,
Hey, when you get a chance would you mind sending me a private email with the T/R/S where you caught these fish. If that doesn’t work Lat. & Long. would be fine.
Wow, what a slab. I’m surprised it wasn’t a little longer than 20.5 inches to be that heavy. Thanks for sharing.There’s a couple of nice campspots at the big lake.
Thanks Moss, I see exactly where you’re talking about. Appreciate the info.
Just an FYI regarding Lime Ridge. I ran into some unforseen problems. The footbridge that crosses the Suiattle is washed out. I hiked upstream and downstream looking for a footlog to no avail. The river was just a tad high to ford. After looking at my map I determined that there was a lower road that crossed the Suiattle and It looked like I could get up on Box Mt. that way. I hiked 4 miles back down to my truck (the last 3 miles of the Suiattle River road is closed, two washouts). The lower bridge was also washed out. It was getting late and I was all out of ideas. I went back up the trailhead and hiked up Sulfur Mt. There was no particular reason why I chose this spot as I don’t really no the area. Anyway, I stumbled down to the lake below Sulfur Mt. in a downpour in the dark. I hate to say it but I didn’t even fish the lake. It was pouring the next morning and I hiked out. After drying out I went to Paradise/Bench Lakes the next day.
I’m not sure how low the Suiattle gets late in the year. Maybe it could be forded in Sept. Hopefully someone else can shed a little light on this.I hiked into Sundown Lake last week (up the South Fork of the Skok) and caught quite a few rainbow, the largest was 18″.
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