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Conner Lake

DOUG HUDDLE

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May 01, 2008 12:00 AM

Also noteworthy for a string of plants of experimental tiger trout, Conner also gets triploid eastern brooks that may produce the occasional holdover of some size.

Angler notes: Shallow and like Forde can get weedy later in summer. Camping space nearby.

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Open water: 58 acres.

Season: Last Saturday in April to October 31.

Angling quarry here: Tiger trout and triploid eastern brook trout.

Stocking for 2008: 1,000 tigers trout fry.

Special rules: Season only, otherwise statewide size and bag limits apply.

Boat launch: WDFW gravel launch at north end.

Getting there: Take Highway 20 to the Okanogan River valley. Drive north from Omak past Riverside and turn left on Pine Creek Road. Drive west to Fish Lake and head north on Sinlahekin Road about seven miles. Conners is about a mile north of Forde.

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