Whitman County Fishing?

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Proverb
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Whitman County Fishing?

Post by Proverb » Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:24 pm

I'm living in Whitman county at the moment and I was hoping people could recommend some good places to fish. The type of fish in the waters would be great too. I've tried google searches and I can't seem to find any good places nearby except the snake river which is great but a change of scenary would be welcome. If I'm in the wrong forum please let me know I am new here.

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RE:Whitman County Fishing?

Post by dbaker » Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:07 am

If you click on Whitman county on the map on the front page it will give you a list of places to fish in Whitman county. Though, I think the Snake and Palouse are you only real options.

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RE:Whitman County Fishing?

Post by jmay » Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:18 pm

Rock Lake near St. John/Endicott other than that the Snake is about it. There are some fish in the Palouse River, I have never fished it, and there is always the wastewater plant in Colfax but I don't think there are any "catchable plants" there:geek:

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RE:Whitman County Fishing?

Post by Proverb » Tue Jul 24, 2007 2:23 pm

Thanks everyone. Looks like I'll stick with the snake river since it has always been productive.

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