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July 10, 2008
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WOW I've never caught such fat fish. There didn't seem to be any shortage of may flys they were sooo thick. Well the fishing was fantastic. Nice hot day some nice cold crown and coke floatin around in the tube couldn't be better. 12' of sinking line tipped onto floating, 8' to 10' of leader with an olive wolly bugger with some flashing in it. The fight in these fish are unreal on a 4wt with some loose drag. About average was 20'' but some were 5'' to 6'' tall and 2'' to 3'' girth. Good time, Oh and if you are the one who took the oars thanks *&@$#%. Everyone else......... happy fishing.
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June 27, 2008
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Well two lunkers in the boat. My buddy Ben had two huge well over 25'' that were jumpers but lost them. All total 5 fish landed C&R and 8 fish on. Freakin fantastic day of fishin. Good luck
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Ebey lake wow this lake is fun this should go under secret lakes but ill share. Access into this lake is limited if not impossible for most. Ebey is surrounded by DNR land that is 50 50 timber sales and logged. Our hike to Ebey only took 1.5 hrs and not only from the views but for the Coors fishing team the fishing made it well worth it. To come up Ebey Mt rd i don't think you can get to the lake past the home owners. Before the newest gate was put up we talked to a homeowner and if we stopped to talk to him he said we were more than welcome to walk to the lake. But now i don't know from that side. The lake is around 25' to 30' deep once you get passed the dead trees and is not to small but easily fish-able rowing with one paddle. Nothing we caught out of here was under 18'' up to 21'' and boy did they fight. I don't know how long ago this was stalked. For us any leech style fly or nymph deep killed em. Nothing was caught on top even though fish were rolling everywhere the water was boiling. On our first day in 2 hrs of sun burning and fishing we had 6 lunker shiny chrome cuts in the boat. A couple days later 2 or so hours of fishing had 5 big spotted brownish redish lunkers in the boat. Over all the days couldn't be better catching nice fish jumping a mountain full of grouse tromping through elk trails ya elk trails seeing 8 deer Ebey Mt is amazing.
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May 07, 2007
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I contacted the WDFW for info on this lake, i found that no public access was available.. bummer...
Thank you for your email correspondence to the Washington Department of Fish and
Wildlife (WDFW) Fish Program.
We checked with the local lands agent regarding access to Ebey Lake, commonly
called Little Lake (name used in the Gazette and "Lakes of Washington"). The
Department of Game previously had an access agreement, however that agreement
expired in 1962, thus no Public Access currently exists.
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April 18, 2002
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Fishing was pretty decent at Ebey. I made it out for an afternoon on the lake catching the tail end of a fair sized chironomid hatch. The fish rose to emergers well. A size 16 tom thumb is really all that's needed to catch fish there. The key was watching the path of the rise forms on the surface, and placing the cast onto the spot where the fish was likely to rise next. As I understand it, there was way into the lake that was very short and on a well grated road. However, the locals have since gated it to prevent a problem they had with litter. The only way in is via an EXTREMELY rough 4x4 road. I had to dig my Tahoe out of the mud for over an hour just to make it back. I very strongly recommend that if you do decide to visit this lake, to walk in the last mile or so to the lake, as the road is very muddy, littered with huge ruts and potholes, and covered with fallen logs. Please pick up any trash you see along the way as well, lets keep the lake from being gated off completely. ~Steve
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April 16, 2002
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Fished Ebey the 16th. Some fish hitting adult chironomids, nothing large, but fair sport on dries. Proper placement of the dry was key, and all that was needed. sz 16 tom thumbs or parachute gnats would work fine. A warning though, the locals have gated off the well grated road into the lake, and the other route is very very rough. I would recommend walking in the last mile or so into the lake. Even with 4x4 my tahoe got stuck in the deep ruts down to the lake. if you are planning on fishing this one, bring your chironomids and walking shoes because its tough going in a vehicle down to the lake.
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September 16, 2000
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Went to MT.Ebey rd. (To fish Ebey lake). Drove about mile or so up. Only to find road closed to taxpayers. Road is now for home owners only. Who paid to stock this lake on public land? Who paid to build the road to the public land in the first place? I will be looking in to it!
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