Skunked at green lake ie:the really small one

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Skunked at green lake ie:the really small one

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Been out twice and all I've caught is two cats and a couple of sunfish. Anyone else have any success? I only saw like two fish hit the surface and I was there from 5:30 am to 12pm. I 'm thinking the lakes getting fished out.
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Rico, Which green lake. the one off of 509?
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The really small one as in the crystal clear one, with the green hue and all the cottages. Or the larger one at the power lines.
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its the one with the hydro lines going through on one end.Does anyone know if th e land is government owned or private?
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Thaats odd Darling road. It is crown land. The camp ground that is there, requires you to have a camping permit so hence Crown land. CO's there frequently though.
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IF you thought that was small you should see little green lake. Actually I recommend it, I swear it's right out of the Rockies. It has the clearest water I have ever saw.
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I've seen a couple brookies in the Green Lake with the hydro lines, but if I were you I'd concentrate my efforts somewhere else. That lake has very little going on.

If we all leave it alone awhile it may improve, but I doubt it.
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How do you get to little green lake and hows the fishing? What species are in the lake?
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Xenos, What little green lake are talking about?
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I believe there is only one “little green lake” it’s off the 511, just a few miles west of peter white and on the opposite side. Green lake it’s self is in the same area just off the Flower station road at the power lines.
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How many green/silver/white lakes are there ?

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Just to confuse people :twisted: , there is at least one other "little green lake" in the area. This one is south of 509 near plevna and has lakers in it.

Now that Xenos has described where his little green lake is, i was able to find it on the map straight north from the Green Lake at the power lines...

Last time I stopped at the Green Lake w/Powerlines i was only able to scare up a catfish and zillions of panfish.

So, the question is "How many green/silver/white/black lakes are there ?" :shock:
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Don't forget "Long" Lakes!
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