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i might be interested in another hike up i let you know for sure that week
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By any chance did you try the inlet/outlets? Ive heard they are full of grayling as well. Just wondering. Thanks for the report. Was the hike killer?
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Hm, I might be up for some grayling, too. Have you ever fished Marjorie Lake off the Crystal Lake Trailhead near Trial Lake. I've taken grayling up to 14 inches out of there on spinners. Lots of fun, not a bad hike and many other lakes to hit, too. A really fun day hike.
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Marjorie is a great lake, but I feel that there is more brookies than grayling in there anymore. There use to be a lot of little guys, but now it seems they are gone and you have to go deep, but the grayling are big like you said. I was also told they were in weir lake as well.
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Boy, am I jealous,
Several years ago I hiked into the "Four Lakes" and had a ball catching grayling in the lower lake. I've always wanted to hike the lakes you went to!!! I'm afraid I'm a little old now (70), but who knows, Sparky and I might get there yet. Good report! Did you taste any over a camp fire? Yum!!
Tell us more about the BFT outing! God that sounds tempting!!!! Stay away from the moose, ok? Read my post early this year.!!!!
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I understand man, been there myself when you just can't stop fishing cause its so good. Not lookin' forward to the hike, but the fishing sure sounds like its worth it. Thanks again for the report.
Anthony
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Marjorie lake is a far easier hike than Fish and Sand. If memory serves correctly,there is only one moderate grade, and it is only 2 1/2 miles one way from the trailhead. I bet you and Sparky could easily get there. I used to get there much quicker than the Sand lake hike. (which is 4 miles one way from Holiday park, and a harder hike.) I haven't fished the grayling lakes for several years (I just moved back to the state) and might be interested in a trip in late August or September too if I have the time.
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