07-02-2013, 01:57 PM
About a year ago, I got hooked on Brook Trout. I searched all over the web, Looking at forums trying to learn as much as I can about Brook Trout
One thing I noticed was that the information on good Brook Trout waters was kept pretty secret.
So I decided that I was going to put the time in to find my own place or to learn about places that hold good sized Brook Trout.
I've had my eye on a couple of Uinta lakes that i thought would be a good place to start. I had exchanged E-mails with the Fisheries Biologist for this area, and he was able to confirm to me that fish did live in the waters i had interest in.
So that leads me to yesterday. I finally decided I was going to hike to one of the lakes, and see for myself what size of Brook Trout lived there.
I set out early so i could start my hike at first light. I had the lake marked in my GPS since this was going to take some bush whacking. After getting things loaded up in my back pack, and checking the GPS I was off. The hike was steep, a lot steeper then i thought it was going to be. I suffer from a disease called OBCD, and i had quite the flare up on this hike.
After making it to the lake, i observed fish rising. I was like a fat kid in a candy store I couldn't wait to get fishing.
I tied on a Marabou jig that i've been tying, and went to work digging up moss, and getting snagged. After loosing a couple jigs, I switched to a small spoon and caught my first fish of the day.
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After working my way around the lake,a nd after a couple more hit, and misses i lost the spoon to a submerged tree. I then tied on a gold Panther Martin. I didn't have any more hits until I got on the opposite side of the like from where i started. The problem with that side was that it was all marsh except for the occasional tree that has fallen in to the water. I started making my way balancing along the trees to the waters edge. On a couple trees my OBCD flared up again, and put me in the water.
I was able to get a couple more Brookies, but nothing to big.
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The PM was doing great, but i kept seeing bigger fish rising but just couldn't get any acton from them. I moved on hoping to find something bigger.
I stopped where a small spring entered the lake, and got a couple hits but they would throw the hook after a short fight. Then I snagged the PM atleast thats what I thought. I could not believe it was a fish it stopped the PM like a truck hitting a cement wall. After getting the fish to shore, and trying not to fall in the lake i snapped a couple pictures, but had no way of measuring it. So i marked it on my pole to measure when i got home. It ended up measuring 14"
What a beautiful fish
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After that fish i noticed it was getting time to leave. I had to be back my noon to go swimming with the kids. What away to end the day.
On the way back i wanted to find a better way to the lake that wouldn't make me hike straight up the mountain. I was able to fallow a couple game trails, and will be taking that route whenever i get a chance to return to this lake.
Things i noticed i need for the next trip. I need some hip waders I would have been able to fish some of the lilly pads more if i could get out in the marsh more, and not rely on the fallen trees but moneys tight will see if i get any.
I also need better hiking boots.
I need to take the 2 piece pole in stead of the 1 piece so it can go in the pack.
But what i need most, is to loose some weight.
I also lost my knot tying tool, and hemostats somewhere around the lake.
Sorry for the long winded post, just excited i guess.
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One thing I noticed was that the information on good Brook Trout waters was kept pretty secret.
So I decided that I was going to put the time in to find my own place or to learn about places that hold good sized Brook Trout.
I've had my eye on a couple of Uinta lakes that i thought would be a good place to start. I had exchanged E-mails with the Fisheries Biologist for this area, and he was able to confirm to me that fish did live in the waters i had interest in.
So that leads me to yesterday. I finally decided I was going to hike to one of the lakes, and see for myself what size of Brook Trout lived there.
I set out early so i could start my hike at first light. I had the lake marked in my GPS since this was going to take some bush whacking. After getting things loaded up in my back pack, and checking the GPS I was off. The hike was steep, a lot steeper then i thought it was going to be. I suffer from a disease called OBCD, and i had quite the flare up on this hike.
After making it to the lake, i observed fish rising. I was like a fat kid in a candy store I couldn't wait to get fishing.
I tied on a Marabou jig that i've been tying, and went to work digging up moss, and getting snagged. After loosing a couple jigs, I switched to a small spoon and caught my first fish of the day.
![[Image: Brookietrout001.jpg]](http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a176/Topher56/Brookietrout001.jpg)
After working my way around the lake,a nd after a couple more hit, and misses i lost the spoon to a submerged tree. I then tied on a gold Panther Martin. I didn't have any more hits until I got on the opposite side of the like from where i started. The problem with that side was that it was all marsh except for the occasional tree that has fallen in to the water. I started making my way balancing along the trees to the waters edge. On a couple trees my OBCD flared up again, and put me in the water.
I was able to get a couple more Brookies, but nothing to big.
![[Image: Brookietrout002.jpg]](http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a176/Topher56/Brookietrout002.jpg)
![[Image: Brookietrout003.jpg]](http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a176/Topher56/Brookietrout003.jpg)
![[Image: Brookietrout008.jpg]](http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a176/Topher56/Brookietrout008.jpg)
The PM was doing great, but i kept seeing bigger fish rising but just couldn't get any acton from them. I moved on hoping to find something bigger.
I stopped where a small spring entered the lake, and got a couple hits but they would throw the hook after a short fight. Then I snagged the PM atleast thats what I thought. I could not believe it was a fish it stopped the PM like a truck hitting a cement wall. After getting the fish to shore, and trying not to fall in the lake i snapped a couple pictures, but had no way of measuring it. So i marked it on my pole to measure when i got home. It ended up measuring 14"
What a beautiful fish
![[Image: Brookietrout005.jpg]](http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a176/Topher56/Brookietrout005.jpg)
![[Image: Brookietrout004.jpg]](http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a176/Topher56/Brookietrout004.jpg)
After that fish i noticed it was getting time to leave. I had to be back my noon to go swimming with the kids. What away to end the day.
On the way back i wanted to find a better way to the lake that wouldn't make me hike straight up the mountain. I was able to fallow a couple game trails, and will be taking that route whenever i get a chance to return to this lake.
Things i noticed i need for the next trip. I need some hip waders I would have been able to fish some of the lilly pads more if i could get out in the marsh more, and not rely on the fallen trees but moneys tight will see if i get any.
I also need better hiking boots.
I need to take the 2 piece pole in stead of the 1 piece so it can go in the pack.
But what i need most, is to loose some weight.
I also lost my knot tying tool, and hemostats somewhere around the lake.
Sorry for the long winded post, just excited i guess.
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