LC - heres the pic of the area (pretty sure this is what you are talking about)...looks like it drains out the NE to De Mamiel. Don't know about the one with the concrete work thou...little more info I can probably get a pic of that for u2 - didn't see anything between the anderson/tugwell turnoff and that lake.
I'm starting to think that was the "lakes" I was talking about. I really thought it was two lakes, but that's the only one in that area. THe concrete work was where the creek leaves the lake.
Fish Wizard http://www.fishwizard.com/default.htm lists no information known for this lake. Just a small reservoir. Nice looking campsite on google earth. Looks fishy.
If im not mistaken a friend of mine was camped at that lake in mid may, and hit about a dozen 10-14 inch cutties all on leech patern flies. Great fighting fish. Good Luck Kelly!
Hmmm. I'm not nearly refined enough of a freshwater angler to chuck flies at 'em, a rainbow of Power Bait is more my style, but if it's too uggly to get on the chuck this weekend I may go throw Berkley and worms at 'em.
So it is definitely the lake on google maps listed above. Got up there today and checked some worms and bait at em. Lake was high. No bites. Nothing rosong. Caught a salamander on the worm. Then broke an A arm mount on the quad and had to limp it home.. Maybe try again in May.
So it is definitely the lake on google maps listed above. Got up there today and checked some worms and bait at em. Lake was high. No bites. Nothing rosong. Caught a salamander on the worm. Then broke an A arm mount on the quad and had to limp it home.. Maybe try again in May.
The lake is unamed but the concrete work is for the hatchery, supplys water during the summer months, the creek is called rocky or stoney if memory serves me right. Yes there are fish in there but few. the other small lake is locally called bass lake but i have no idea why. hope this helps and happy riding.
The lake is unamed but the concrete work is for the hatchery, supplys water during the summer months, the creek is called rocky or stoney if memory serves me right. Yes there are fish in there but few. the other small lake is locally called bass lake but i have no idea why. hope this helps and happy riding.
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