04-25-2015, 05:23 AM
I am looking at a trip to the Great Basin NP in July and I am wondering if anyone here has fished it? I posted this on the Nevada board with minimal response. PM's are welcome. Thanks!
Great Basin NP in July
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04-25-2015, 05:23 AM
I am looking at a trip to the Great Basin NP in July and I am wondering if anyone here has fished it? I posted this on the Nevada board with minimal response. PM's are welcome. Thanks!
04-25-2015, 05:39 AM
I know there is a lake or two up there but I've heard they're fishless?
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04-25-2015, 05:41 AM
Looking at a map there are a few lakes but they are all hike in. Lots of streams though. So I am going to take my 4 wt fly rod for sure. But other than that I am clueless as to what is there.
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04-26-2015, 12:41 AM
I have heard there are fish in the lake under Wheeler Peak and Bald Mountain. It's gonna be a bit of a walk to get there. My guess is Baker Lake is fish-less though.
That place is EPIC!! Best dam skiing in the westenr united states I tell ya! Combine the mountain terrain with the Lehman caves which many say is "a real life hallucination".....and your up for a great trip. The stars are amazing in such dark country too! It is the 2nd least visited national park in the USA so enjoy the hidden gem!! [signature]
04-26-2015, 02:21 AM
Several years ago I remember seeing a display in the visitors center about stream restoration efforts and restocking with native Bonneville Cutthroat trout in several creeks. I am not even sure if these areas are open to fishing. The creeks I saw were all very small and would be very challenging to fish. There is a lake by the Wheeler Peak campground but I do not believe it is stocked for fishing. Beautiful area, probably better for hiking and exploring more than fishing. If you are adventurous, try climbing Wheeler Peak 13,000+ and very windy although not too difficult. I came across a herd of about 15 deer, all bucks while on the trail. Enjoy your trip..
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04-26-2015, 07:36 PM
Well I did a little searching on the web and this is from the NPS.
Locations to Fish Lehman Creek - From Upper Lehman Creek Campground to the park boundary. Brown, brook and rainbow trout. Baker Creek - From Baker Creek trailhead through Grey Cliffs Group Campground. Brown, brook, and rainbow trout. Snake Creek - From park boundary to pipe outlet (3 miles in). Brown and brook trout. Strawberry Creek - Catch and release Bonneville cutthroat trout. Baker Lake - Accessed by a 12 mile hike round trip from Baker Creek trailhead. Baker Lake is at an elevation of approximately 10,730 feet. The lake is approximately 4 surface acres at its maximum and drops rapidly through the summer. Brook and Lahontan cutthroat trout. Shingle or Williams Creeks - Accessed by four wheel-drive roads on west side of park. Rainbow trout. [signature]
04-26-2015, 08:03 PM
Thanks! So far the NPS says that strawberry creek has bonneville in them. Baker lake has lahontans. Small streams can be fun. I picked up a 4 wt fly rod a few years a go to play with small streams.
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