Six Fish wrote:I want to fish Vogler Lake in Skagit County. Fly fishing only, catch and release.
Any suggestions about flies?
Time of the bite?
Electric motors allowed, right?
Just read the regs.
" Single-point barbless hooks are required
in areas designated as "fly fishing only" or
"selective gear rules."
" In the Special Rules "motors prohibited"
mean that fishing from a floating device
equipped with a motor is prohibited. "Internal
combustion motors prohibited" means that
fishing from a floating device equipped with
an internal combustion motor is prohibited.
"Equipped with" means the motor is attached
to the floating device, regardless of whether
the motor is in the water."
It doesn't say anything about no motors of any sort not allowed on Vogler. If you still aren't sure you may take a look at the launch for any signs. But just read your regs.
cut/paste:
VOGLER LAKE (2)
If you don't mind a quiet, catch and release lake with some potential for having your arms tugged out of their shoulder sockets, Vogler's fly fishing only waters are good for a spring venture.
Season: fourth Saturday in April to Oct. 31.
Size: 3.5 acres.
Gamefish present: rainbow trout.
2010 stocking: 175 legal rainbow annually and 59 triploid rainbows in May.
Launch: gravel with capacity for small trailered boats, carry-ins and certainly belly boats.
Boating rules: by county ordinance no wake within 150 feet of shore.
Angler amenities: all catch and release under fly fishing rule. Vogler is shallow, warms quickly, skip during the hot summer, but try again in October before it closes.
Getting there: take Cook Road east from Interstate 5 to Sedro-Woolley. Then continue east on Highway 20, turn left on Baker Lake Road and drive past Grandy Lake to Burpee Hill Road. Turn right and go to the top of the hill (about a half mile).
Read more:
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2010/04 ... z1Lv66oveM