Those are some awesome fish and scenery pictures! Thanks for sharing!
I just used the "search forum" feature to help those looking for info on the fishery. It's been about nine years since I popped a boat in there at one of the unimproved access points. Check the below and use "Search Forum" feature to find tons more info!
Recent reports show that the regs have some confusion surrounding them. Use care in your interpretation. At first look it seemed pretty clear to me: If you use bait, barbed hook, a hook with more than a single point(ie. treble) or if the trout is injured, then, you are required to retain the first 2 trout caught and you're done. Because: "Only uninjured TROUT caught using artificial lures or flies with single-point barbless hooks may be released."
This isn't a selective gear fishery, I'd have to check definition of "artificial lures or flies" to see if scent is addressed.
Just checked definitions, "artificial lures or flies" isn't defined! Fly and lure is defined individually, not artificial.
Here's the regs:RUFUS WOODS LAKE (Douglas/
Okanogan Co.)
CLOSED WATERS - from Grand Coulee Dam downstream to SR155 Bridge.
ALL SPECIES - chumming permitted.
Licensing Requirements - Douglas County shore (State license), on the water (either State or Tribal license
accepted), Reservation (Tribal permit required or either license accepted at a signed "Designated Fishing
Areas" (DFA) located and marked as such on the Colville Reservation shoreline).
TROUT Year-round No min. size. Daily limit 2. KOKANEE are included as part of the daily
TROUT limit. Only uninjured TROUT caught using artificial lures or flies
with single-point barbless hooks may be released.
Other Game Fish Year-round Statewide min. size/daily limit.
Doesn't seem to prevent the use of scent or bait added to a single/barb-less fly or lure to participate in a catch and release fishery on Rufus Woods Lake. What are your thoughts?
Lot's of info on the site to get some ideas.
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