Crumbacher lake Just South of Tonasket on 97
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Crumbacher lake Just South of Tonasket on 97
Just curioius if anybody knows of this lake (Crumbacher lake) which located down the hillside from Hwy 97, about 3-4 miles South of Tonasket. It is a very small body of water, with all natural shorelines. It looks like it may be private property because i see a wire fence along one edge, but I also see a dirt turn off on the Hwy. i've always wanted to go down and explore it.
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RE:Crumbacher lake Just South of Tonasket on 97
Gotmyfishon dot com lists it as a private lake.
If I had to do it over again.....I would have caught a bigger one!
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RE:Crumbacher lake Just South of Tonasket on 97
Quad,
When I was a kid Crumbacher had public access with the cooperation of the landowner. It was stocked with brookies and rainbows. I think the landowner got sick of his property being trashed by the public so he ended access.
Bruce Nelson
When I was a kid Crumbacher had public access with the cooperation of the landowner. It was stocked with brookies and rainbows. I think the landowner got sick of his property being trashed by the public so he ended access.
Bruce Nelson