D and I on our way into Snowslide Lake Sunday morning. This is a really steep 2-mile hike. When the trial is so steep, the hike out is as hard as the hike in.
Here you can get a good look at the coloring of the California Golden trout. The CG is native to the upper branches of the Kern River coming out of the High Sierra Mountians. Idaho' F and G trades animals that we have an abundance of to other states for something that we would like to have. Several of the Idaho high mountian lakes are planted with the CG. It is fun to catch a different fish once in awhile.
D showing the California Golden Trout he caught at Hum Lake. He caught it on a skwala pattern while fly fishing with a spinning rod and reel and bubble.
D playing the Californian Golden trout.
D showing the Cutthroat Trout--the first fish we caught at Hum Lake. Since 1996 this lake has been stocked with CG trout, but we caught one golden, two cross bred CG/CT and several straight cutthroat trout (CT). http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/apps/stocking/fish_data.cfm I am surprised that the fish have been able to spawn so successfully. There is a good feeder creek that runs 30 gallons a minute into the lake (August 15). This would provide the necessary environment for the cutthroat to spawn and cross spawn with the golden.
Here I am with one of the cutthroat. We did not catch anything very big, but this lake has produced 16 inch fish for me in the past.
So in a three day weekend D and I managed to hike 12 miles and fish two lakes. On the second day we fished the Secesh River and Johnson Creek for steelhead smolts. They don't get very big (five to seven inches) but they are rapacious feeders. Anyway, we needed a rest after our 8 mile hike into and out of Hum Lake. We also visited Yellowpine. Should have taken pictures. See the next post for pictures of the mudslides that closed the Lick Creek Road from McCall to Yellowpine. Crews got the road open just in time for the Yellowpine Harmonica Festival.
Got to take a break and clean up more camping gear.
Bye for now, and may all your trails be slightly downhill.
Papa Coyote
2 comments:
Look at those 2 handsome fishermen! Great pics. Glad you had fun.
I bet if you were to spend your days chasing these 3 boys around, a hike into mountain lakes would feel like a rest!
Emotional or physical?
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