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Trout fishing still holding up from vast shores of Lake Roosevelt

Kendall Coppersmith celebrates spring break from school in Davenport to go fishing with Jacob Marshall on the shores of Lake Roosevelt on Thursday morning. Huge expanses of beach line the reservoir behind Grand Coulee Dam as water managers lower lake levels to make room for spring runoff. (Rich Landers)
Kendall Coppersmith celebrates spring break from school in Davenport to go fishing with Jacob Marshall on the shores of Lake Roosevelt on Thursday morning. Huge expanses of beach line the reservoir behind Grand Coulee Dam as water managers lower lake levels to make room for spring runoff. (Rich Landers)

FISHING -- Although the Spokane River is sweeping a plume of muddy water into Lake Roosevelt after a week of rain, the fishing is holding up well in some areas of the big reservoirs.

Starting before sunrise this morning, three of us caught 13 rainbow trout from shore before the winds picked up and started sand-blasting us and our gear on the vast shoreline exposed by the lake's seasonal drawdown. 

Boat launching is difficult or impossible at some ramps.

Don't forget, today is the last day for using the 2010-2011 Washington fishing licenses.  The new license season starts Friday. 



Rich Landers
Rich Landers joined The Spokesman-Review in 1977. He is the Outdoors editor for the Sports Department writing and photographing stories about hiking, hunting, fishing, boating, conservation, nature and wildlife and related topics.

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