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Fish Report for 7-2-2007
Eastern Seeps Lake Fish Report 07-02-07
7-2-2007
Kaufman Streamborn
Water temps are creeping up into the 60's, closing in on 70 in the top layer/shallows by day. To insure good over-summer survival, not a bad idea to seek alternatives. Fortunately, where Browns and Lahontans are involved (more thermally tolerant than the ???Bows), night-time Dragon and Leech sessions are not out of order. Otherwise, look to elevation (Leech, Coldwater and others) for a "re-start" to your Stillwater trout season; or, given some time, look to the BC waters for widespread options.
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