Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
Coming home in the evening from a trip a few weeks ago, I noticed quite a bit of surface activity in the NE and S part of the lake close to the highway. Because it had been rather warm, I had not noticed many fishermen as I passed through the park the previous few weeks. I decided to give it a go and was pleasantly surprised at the activity. I went one evening about a week ago and had the same experience of hooking up 4 or 5 small rainbows with a trolled green bead headed mini leech over a short period before dark. They were very aggressive and I had many strikes and a few LDR's. The size wasn't impressive, but it wasn't boring. I decided to go back a few evening later and my wife and I landed 8 small 'bows. We were just about ready to call it an evening at dusk and we both hooked up larger fish at the same time. She landed a nice 16" bow with a green leech. I had noticed some surface feeding, so I had switched to a dry fly (#16 BWO) and I landed a nice 17" brown. I have returned a few evening since and last night trolling the mini leech got the usual number for small bow's, but hooked up a granddaddy bow. I did not measure him, but he had to go 18-20" based on the size of my net. Point is, it has been great fun the past few weeks and not much pressure due to few fishing. Be safe.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service