So last night I looked on my trail map and found a set of lakes just up Big Cottonwood Canyon that supposedly had fish in them. This morning I woke up early (about 6:45 is super early for me now-a-days), and headed out the door just before 9 to the lakes. It was a 3.5 mile hike up a fairly steep trail, but not too bad. The lakes are 3 in series, each fed by a mountain stream, with about 40ft difference between the first two, and maybe 10ft between lake 2 and 3. The first lake has the most fish, but worse for casting a fly rod. The second lake has fish, but not near as many as the first, and the 3rd seemed to be fairly empty compared to the first.
So I spent a couple hours at the first lake and caught 6 small rainbow trout, lost about 4 flies, and figured out quite a bit about fly fishing lakes. First off, you need clear line, and I have fluorescent green/yellow made for streams, and long leader is a must. The water is clear and the fish can spot the line and YOU easily. Sneaking up to them is very important. Anyways, here is a pic of one of the fish, they were pretty much all the same size varying no more than a few inches. I'm guessing there are bigger fish in the lake but they are probably out deeper and don't feed as much.
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