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Tale of three lakes fishing report - windriver - 06-23-2008 I do not want to come across as secretive but some small lakes and streams can not take huge amounts of fishing pressure so I will not name the first two lakes. Steelfisher and I started out on Sat. loading up our gear at 5:30. We intended on backpacking into a small lake inside the Southern boundary of Yellowstone park. I had checked a weather station in the area on a daily basis and in one week the snow melted from 38" to 8" according to the internet which we all know is always right.[ ![]() We ended up turning around but we did not want to lose a day of fishing so we went to a nearby high mountain lake that only required a short walk in. We had never fished this lake so it took us a while to figure it out. Steelfisher scored first with a spinning rod. There were only a couple of places that he could get to from the shore so his choices were limited. He ended up catching 5 nice brook trout between 14-17". It took me longer to figure things out from the float tube and with flies. I went through about 7 flie changes before a fish took BS flies California leech. I quickly hooked three more brook trout once I found out where they were. I only landed three fish but they were all 17-18" brook trout. They fought like crazy and really made my day. Steelfisher tried to take some pictures of my fish but they all released themselves as I positioned them for the pictures. Ya right I know... The fishing was slow and technical but those brook trout would be considered huge anywhere but at Henrys. At 2:00 we decided to hike out and go explore horseshoe lake. Neither one of us had been to horseshoe lake in a long time. I mention the name because it is stocked with planters. After the tough technical fishing at the first lake horshoe lake made us seem like pros. I do not know how many 10" finless freddies we caught but it was a lot. I would highly recommend this lake if you have kids that need to catch a fish. We caught ours on small size 8-12 leeches and nymphs. Olive seemed to be the color last night. The fish were hanging in the top of the water column and I caught most of mine with a type II line. The water is very clear so a long leader was necessary even for the planter fish. Some people were doing ok using a fly and bubble. Finally we decided we had had a full day and headed home. Hopefully Steelfisher will chime in and provide some pics of our adventure. I can not believe the amount of snow that is still in the mountains at the end of June. Hopefully all this water will help the fishing long term. Windriver [signature] Re: [windriver] Tale of three lakes fishing report - SteelFisher - 06-23-2008 I don't need to add anything to the fishing report other than to say we had a fun day and learned some new areas to fish. Attached are some pictures of our adventure. [signature] Re: [SteelFisher] Tale of three lakes fishing report - windriver - 06-23-2008 Thanks for the pics. That snow is unbelievable. Thanks for for fishing with me neighbor.[cool] Windriver [signature] |