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Sep 14, 2022 10:25:00   #
OldBassGuy Loc: Temecula, CA
 
bric wrote:
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mountain lake and truly a gem. Last year I went with my middle daughter, this year with my oldest daughter. Fishing is definitely secondary, spending time with loved ones is what counts. The hike is 4 miles one way, two miles up to the top at 9,000 ft then two miles down into the lake basin.
This lake holds some of the best trout I have seen in a high mountain lake. I started throwing a good size hopper pattern like usual and wasn’t getting much action. Switched to something smaller and started get hookups. Then decided to hike to the other end of the lake where I had never fished before. That was worth it because I tied into a couple of truly trophy size cutthroats, at least for me, especially for such a high altitude lake. About 8 fish total, definitely quality over quantity on this trip.
Wildlife seen included a bald eagle cruising around the lake, a black bear on the trail on the way. Flushed about a dozen blue grouse on the way back down too.
Such a great time with my daughter!
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mounta... (show quote)


Awesome day Tim, I so envy your lifestyle and the opportunities you have to do them with your family members. Thought about you when we had the fires going on down here that were fairly close. Bet you don't miss that part of your life now.

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Sep 14, 2022 14:13:03   #
JB134 Loc: Montana
 
Tim… family, fish, and fun. You killed it my friend. Beautiful fish

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Sep 14, 2022 15:31:08   #
Jim Kay Loc: Franklin, Virginia
 
bric wrote:
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mountain lake and truly a gem. Last year I went with my middle daughter, this year with my oldest daughter. Fishing is definitely secondary, spending time with loved ones is what counts. The hike is 4 miles one way, two miles up to the top at 9,000 ft then two miles down into the lake basin.
This lake holds some of the best trout I have seen in a high mountain lake. I started throwing a good size hopper pattern like usual and wasn’t getting much action. Switched to something smaller and started get hookups. Then decided to hike to the other end of the lake where I had never fished before. That was worth it because I tied into a couple of truly trophy size cutthroats, at least for me, especially for such a high altitude lake. About 8 fish total, definitely quality over quantity on this trip.
Wildlife seen included a bald eagle cruising around the lake, a black bear on the trail on the way. Flushed about a dozen blue grouse on the way back down too.
Such a great time with my daughter!
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mounta... (show quote)


Beautiful fish!

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Sep 14, 2022 15:44:12   #
RuffplayOR57 Loc: Klamath Falls, OR
 
bric wrote:
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mountain lake and truly a gem. Last year I went with my middle daughter, this year with my oldest daughter. Fishing is definitely secondary, spending time with loved ones is what counts. The hike is 4 miles one way, two miles up to the top at 9,000 ft then two miles down into the lake basin.
This lake holds some of the best trout I have seen in a high mountain lake. I started throwing a good size hopper pattern like usual and wasn’t getting much action. Switched to something smaller and started get hookups. Then decided to hike to the other end of the lake where I had never fished before. That was worth it because I tied into a couple of truly trophy size cutthroats, at least for me, especially for such a high altitude lake. About 8 fish total, definitely quality over quantity on this trip.
Wildlife seen included a bald eagle cruising around the lake, a black bear on the trail on the way. Flushed about a dozen blue grouse on the way back down too.
Such a great time with my daughter!
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mounta... (show quote)

Beautiful sounding trip bric. Great looking country you got to hike through with your oldest daughter. Those kind of views are the best. Awesome looking cuts, and nice lake to fish for them in. They are a pretty colored fish, and I don’t believe I’ve ever caught one. Your daughter took some great pictures. Thanks for sharing

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Sep 14, 2022 17:00:54   #
rgutierrez Loc: San Jose CA
 
bric wrote:
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mountain lake and truly a gem. Last year I went with my middle daughter, this year with my oldest daughter. Fishing is definitely secondary, spending time with loved ones is what counts. The hike is 4 miles one way, two miles up to the top at 9,000 ft then two miles down into the lake basin.
This lake holds some of the best trout I have seen in a high mountain lake. I started throwing a good size hopper pattern like usual and wasn’t getting much action. Switched to something smaller and started get hookups. Then decided to hike to the other end of the lake where I had never fished before. That was worth it because I tied into a couple of truly trophy size cutthroats, at least for me, especially for such a high altitude lake. About 8 fish total, definitely quality over quantity on this trip.
Wildlife seen included a bald eagle cruising around the lake, a black bear on the trail on the way. Flushed about a dozen blue grouse on the way back down too.
Such a great time with my daughter!
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mounta... (show quote)

Beautiful Bric👍🏽
Scenery, the fish and mostly hanging out with your daughter!

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Sep 14, 2022 20:33:49   #
Sport1 Loc: Sacramento Ca
 
bric wrote:
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mountain lake and truly a gem. Last year I went with my middle daughter, this year with my oldest daughter. Fishing is definitely secondary, spending time with loved ones is what counts. The hike is 4 miles one way, two miles up to the top at 9,000 ft then two miles down into the lake basin.
This lake holds some of the best trout I have seen in a high mountain lake. I started throwing a good size hopper pattern like usual and wasn’t getting much action. Switched to something smaller and started get hookups. Then decided to hike to the other end of the lake where I had never fished before. That was worth it because I tied into a couple of truly trophy size cutthroats, at least for me, especially for such a high altitude lake. About 8 fish total, definitely quality over quantity on this trip.
Wildlife seen included a bald eagle cruising around the lake, a black bear on the trail on the way. Flushed about a dozen blue grouse on the way back down too.
Such a great time with my daughter!
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mounta... (show quote)


High mountain adventure is pretty cool.Did you stay over? Day trip? High country is wonderful, you are definately on your own. Keep a clean camp,sleep with one ear open. Beautiful, big fish. Congratulations.

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Sep 14, 2022 21:04:37   #
Freshwater Fin Loc: Killbuck Ohio
 
bric wrote:
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mountain lake and truly a gem. Last year I went with my middle daughter, this year with my oldest daughter. Fishing is definitely secondary, spending time with loved ones is what counts. The hike is 4 miles one way, two miles up to the top at 9,000 ft then two miles down into the lake basin.
This lake holds some of the best trout I have seen in a high mountain lake. I started throwing a good size hopper pattern like usual and wasn’t getting much action. Switched to something smaller and started get hookups. Then decided to hike to the other end of the lake where I had never fished before. That was worth it because I tied into a couple of truly trophy size cutthroats, at least for me, especially for such a high altitude lake. About 8 fish total, definitely quality over quantity on this trip.
Wildlife seen included a bald eagle cruising around the lake, a black bear on the trail on the way. Flushed about a dozen blue grouse on the way back down too.
Such a great time with my daughter!
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mounta... (show quote)


Great day to be outside enjoying life and sharing it with your daughter. High mountain cutthroats are a treat. I’ve had good results with purple woolly buggers for cutthroat.

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Sep 14, 2022 21:08:21   #
FishermanLeeSonoma
 
Wow, that's beautiful and what a great way to spend the day with your daughter!!! Nice trout and pictures!

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Sep 14, 2022 23:13:05   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
bric wrote:
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mountain lake and truly a gem. Last year I went with my middle daughter, this year with my oldest daughter. Fishing is definitely secondary, spending time with loved ones is what counts. The hike is 4 miles one way, two miles up to the top at 9,000 ft then two miles down into the lake basin.
This lake holds some of the best trout I have seen in a high mountain lake. I started throwing a good size hopper pattern like usual and wasn’t getting much action. Switched to something smaller and started get hookups. Then decided to hike to the other end of the lake where I had never fished before. That was worth it because I tied into a couple of truly trophy size cutthroats, at least for me, especially for such a high altitude lake. About 8 fish total, definitely quality over quantity on this trip.
Wildlife seen included a bald eagle cruising around the lake, a black bear on the trail on the way. Flushed about a dozen blue grouse on the way back down too.
Such a great time with my daughter!
This was my fourth annual trip to this high mounta... (show quote)


Awesome Tim. Sounds great.

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Sep 18, 2022 11:21:14   #
bric Loc: Helena, MT
 
Thanks to all for your nice comments. I love sharing on this site!

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Sep 18, 2022 11:24:13   #
bric Loc: Helena, MT
 
OldBassGuy wrote:
Awesome day Tim, I so envy your lifestyle and the opportunities you have to do them with your family members. Thought about you when we had the fires going on down here that were fairly close. Bet you don't miss that part of your life now.


Thanks OBG! We had share of fires and we get all the smoke from the west coast plus our own. Have had some rain so it’s much better now.

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Sep 18, 2022 11:26:23   #
bric Loc: Helena, MT
 
Sport1 wrote:
High mountain adventure is pretty cool.Did you stay over? Day trip? High country is wonderful, you are definately on your own. Keep a clean camp,sleep with one ear open. Beautiful, big fish. Congratulations.


Sorry for such a late reply. But it was a day hike. Would love to do a backpacking trip though.

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