Kent, I called them on Saturday and inquired about the fishing.  The lady who answered said they usually do not open up until the first of April, and it costs 50 bucks to fish their property for the day.  There are two ponds and some smaller spring fed creeks which offer some fishing, but the ponds I think are the main draw.  I hope to visit the place sometime within the next week just to check things out.  I'll take a tour and see if its worth shelling out the 50 dollars or not.  After I go, I'll post a report about what I encountered there. 

>From: Kent Lufkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: flyfishing at Rainbow Springs Ranch
>Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 08:27:57 -0800
>
>Johnny,
>
>I'd be interested in learning what you found when you have time to
>post a report.
>
>Thanks,
>
>K
>
>>I was curious to know, particularly from anyone living in the
>>Spokane area, what the fishing was like at Rainbow Springs Ranch
>>about 20 miles north of Spokane off Hwy 2 near Deer Park and Eloika
>>lake.  They have a website and I contacted them last year about
>>fishing the ranch, which supposedly has a spring fed natural pond
>>and one man-made pond open for fishing, in addition to some smaller
>>spring fed creeks running through the property.  It sounds
>>intriguing, and I was thinking about driving there tomorrow since
>>it is so close to check it out.  The downside is its a pay for play
>>situation, but I believe its 50 bucks a day to fish the property,
>>although maybe less during this part of the season.  If anyone has
>>fished there or evem been there to check the place out, I would be
>>interested to hear your thoughts about the place.  Thanks in
>>advance.
>

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