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Posted by: S._Basser - Ex Member
Posted on: 08/02/04 at 02:44:10
Lake Cavanaugh is a bit East of Big Lake. If you come in from Lk. McMurray, (is that Hwy. 9?), there is a turnoff (left) to Big Lake and another to the right, to Cavanaugh.  I made a post several months ago, asking if folks had fished a bunch of lakes, and Cavanaugh was on the list.  Dinks? It could be that there are too many small bass in there.  Banks resembles that! And there are a lot of good lakes that have lousy launches, but that's why most of us buy 4x4 trucks. 
C&R, Steve
Posted by: Russbaker - Ex Member
Posted on: 08/02/04 at 02:12:17
Larry,

Mostly dinks but in the spring they pull some hawgs in there. The ramp sucks and the lake is really to small to fish.
Russ
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member
Posted on: 08/01/04 at 20:45:51
Has anyone fished this lake? I think it is in Western Wash...A friend asked me to check......
 
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