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TR (with photos): brook trout lake
I'd heard about a nearby lake that was reputed to have some nice brook trout (by our standards), so I took my pontoon boat out. It's true. Here's a photo of the lake: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/web/chlw.jpg This is atypical of the lakes around here, which are typically sterile, deep, alpine bowls and hold cutthroat. This lake is relatively productive and shallow nearly everywhere, except for an deep spring-fed pool about an acre large at the far end (relative to the photo). Of course, that's where most of the fish are. I only spent and hour and a half, and my objective, which was achieved, was dinner for three: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/web/btw.jpg The fish were eating mostly snails, with some damselfly and other smaller nymphs mixed in. I caught them on a #10 black bugger, a smaller version of my legendary Mackinaw fly. :-) There were some splashy rises, but not enough to go to a dry fly. I think this lake might be very interesting later in the season when the caddis and callibaetis are more abundant. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
TR (with photos): brook trout lake
rw wrote: I only spent and hour and a half, and my objective, which was achieved, was dinner for three: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/web/btw.jpg The fish were eating mostly snails, with some damselfly and other smaller nymphs mixed in. I caught them on a #10 black bugger, a smaller version of my legendary Mackinaw fly. :-) There were some splashy rises, but not enough to go to a dry fly. I think this lake might be very interesting later in the season when the caddis and callibaetis are more abundant. Pretty lake. Nice catch of fish. That bottom one is a beaut. 14"? and FAT. Willi |
TR (with photos): brook trout lake
"rw" wrote in message
m... I'd heard about a nearby lake that was reputed to have some nice brook trout (by our standards), so I took my pontoon boat out. It's true. Here's a photo of the lake: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/web/chlw.jpg The stuff they take for granted, people living in the west. A very pretty place, and fishy-looking. |
TR (with photos): brook trout lake
Flying Squirrel wrote:
The stuff they take for granted, people living in the west. A very pretty place, and fishy-looking. Who says we take it for granted? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
TR (with photos): brook trout lake
"rw" wrote in message
m... Flying Squirrel wrote: The stuff they take for granted, people living in the west. A very pretty place, and fishy-looking. Who says we take it for granted? Not 'take it for granted' in that way. I just meant you wouldn't find anything like it in the mid-Atlantic, where I currently live. I've lived in the Pacific Northwest, and I'm acutely aware of that huge budget of natural splendor back west. Although it's not what I meant to say, some there obviously do take it for granted, as I'm sure you'll agree. (The pace of development I saw between Lake Washingington and Snoqualmie Pass in two years was absolutely breathtaking.) |
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