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by kutthroatkilla » Wed May 21, 2008 1:18 pm
This is a great topic of conversation. It all depends on where you are based out of. From the Seattle Area, Exit 34 is really an amazing Exit...an Exit into Paradise...well not quite, but so fun! Pick up a copy of the book below...it is focused on using flies to fish these areas and goes over your basic patterns such as hare's ears, para adams, royal coachmans/wulffs, xcaddis, caddis hatches, chironomids, as well as mayfly hatches...
Granite Lake(s) - Upper and Lower, can be hiked into for the day and a fun hike is the mailbox hike. Granite lakes are around 2900 and 3100 feet, respectively, and are easy day hikes from the base of the MFSR enterance gate. To get there take exit 34 and proceed down the MF Snoqualmie River Road. Granite Lakes (Upper and Lower) are well traversed, and fun day hikes. Nailing some nice little brookies is a conerstone of this gem and also fishing Granite Creek for brookies is very fun. If you hike a little further back you will discover some more lakes worth your look such as Thompson Lake, Spider Lake, Gifford Lakes, Rainy Lake.
Thompson Lake is known for kicking out some 17-19" cutthroat and rainbow trout. This is a great lake to fish, but you might need to make an overnight hike out of this one. This lake receives occasional RBT plants. It is 47 acres, 3650 ft in elevation and has an old miner cabin I believe on the east shore.
Spider Lake is southeast less than 1 mile and downhill from Thompson Lake. Rainy Lake is cool, and is only 5 acres large...it drains into the MF of the Snoqualmie just due W of the mouth of the Taylor River if I recall. These lakes offer great spawning habitat for cutties and at last check some are being stocked with occassional rainbow trout.
I WOULD HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU PICK UP A COPY OF THIS BOOK:
"Washington's Central Cascade Fishing Guide - Lakes and Streams in N. Bend, Snoqualmie Pass, Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Cle Elum" by Dave Shorett
It's a great guide to starting out for the beginner and advanced fisherman/hiker, as I own a copy and love it as a reference guide every now and then. It's wild out there remember, with most of these lakes above 3000 in elevation.
Have fun and be safe!
KTK
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