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Easy week in eastern Washington, Part 2: Be nice or leave
One of the nicest things about going on a fishing trip is that you don’t have to get up early to do it. In fact, you can sleep in as long as you like – which is exactly what we did the morning our adventure began. After all, we weren’t on a schedule, the fish … Continue reading
Categories: Eastern Washington, Family, Fishing, History, Hunting, Recreation
Tags: .45-70 Government, 7-Up, Bear, Bob Canody, Bourgeau Lake, Bridge Creek Road, Canada, Cinnamon Black Bear, Columbia River, County Highway 2, Grand Coulee Dam, Hartman's Log Cabin Resort, Highway 395, Inchelium, Inland Northwest, Kettle Falls, Kettle Falls Grouch, Lake Roosevelt, Linda Hartman, Lorna Canody, Lyn Hartman, Mauser K-98 8mm, Meyers Falls, Native Americans, Potlatch, Second Amendment, Spanish-American War, Spitz, Stranger Creek-Twin Lakes Road, Teddy Roosevelt, The Rough Riders, Town and Country Days, Twin Lakes, Twin Lakes Road, United States, Walt Ebel
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Fishing trip to Ferry County
I’d been looking forward to this trip since I was about 14, I just never knew it until this year. My dad goes on a fishing trip with his friend, Lyn Hartman, to Twin Lakes just about every year. And every year he asks me if I want to go. During the college years, I … Continue reading
Categories: General
Tags: .22LR, .45-70 Government, AR-15, Army, Band of Brothers, Bass, Bourgeau Lake, Cabela's, Chewelah, Colville, Colville Indian Reservation, Crown Royal, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Hartman's Log Cabin Resort, Highway 395, Inchelium, Interstate 90, Kettle Falls, Lake Roosevelt, Las Vegas, Linda Hartman, Loren Hartman, Lyn Hartman, M-16, M-1911, Native American, North Bend, Parker Ebel, Realtree AP, Spokane, Thermacell, Trout, Twin Lakes, Walt Ebel
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