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The Lake of the Sky

CHAPTER XXVIII
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There is also found a beautiful and dainty silver trout, along the shore where the cold waters of the various brooks or creeks flow into Lake Tahoe (and also in some of the smaller lakes), that is much prized.

Some fishermen claim that it is the "prettiest, gamiest, sweetest and choicest" fish of the Lake, and it has been caught weighing as high as twelve pounds.
Another fish, native to Lake Tahoe, is found in vast numbers by the Indians in the fall.

The ordinary summer visitor to Tahoe seldom sees or hears of these, as they rarely bite until the summer season is over, say in October.

This is a white fish, varying in size from half a pound to four pounds in weight, with finely flavored flesh.

It is found in shallow water and near the mouths of the creeks, and the Indians have a way of "snagging" them in.


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