#1007831 - 04/24/19 01:15 PM
Flys for mountain lakes
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I'm camping in the Little Naches area over memorial weekend. I'd like to fish both the rivers and some small mountain lakes. I plan to bring a spinning rod with a casting bubble for my kids. If I can scrounge up a fly rod, I may bring that too. I've been wanting to get into that and do more camping as my kids get older. It seems a lot more feasible than dragging the crew 60 miles offshore for tuna!
Anyway, what flies do I need? I assume something that resembles a skeeter is a good bet on mountain lakes? I'd like to get a bunch to have with me when I go. Any recommendations on a cheapish, but not junk, fly setup?
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#1007844 - 04/24/19 03:04 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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Three Time Spawner
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dragonfly or damselfly nymphs for the lakes. My go to is always a copper John or my favorite the Christmas tree fly for those mountain streams. I couldn't tell you how many different species will hit a Christmas tree.
What kind of fly fishing are you trying to do? I have a single hand 9' 5wt reddington crosswater that goes just about everywhere with me. Great rod that won't break the bank. Handles bluegill to steelhead no problem.
One thing with fly fishing is you need an array of different bugs,sizes and colors. Sink tips, floating lines, to compensate for water conditions. There is no better feeling hooking a fish on a fly, except swinging up a fish on a spoon of course.
If you can't get ahold of a fly rod take a handful of rooster tails or kastmasters. You can never go wrong with those. Rainbow trout pattern with the gold blade is money.
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#1007846 - 04/24/19 03:07 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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King of the Beach
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May be just a bit early, but in the summer beetles and ants are good choices. Standard nymphs like hares ear will work as will streamers like Wooly Buggers. Soft hackles would be another choice. Under a bubble, chironomid pupa or balanced leeches will work. Kids will like watching the bubble dive when a fish hits.
As far as beginner outfits go, I'd look at Redington, Echo or TFO. They all offer outfits that won't break the bank.
Have fun. SF
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#1007847 - 04/24/19 03:30 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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I see my fly fishing being trout in lakes and streams. I don't see myself steelhead fishing.
I'm looking at fishing the American, Bumping, Naches, and/or Little Naches during this particular trip. I also am hoping to hike into a lake that isn't too far of a hike.
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#1007850 - 04/24/19 03:52 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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Three Time Spawner
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This should be plenty of info, I wish you luck. I love that country out there. Solitude at its finest. Let us know how it goes.
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#1007851 - 04/24/19 03:55 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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Stonefish, you fish for sea runs much?
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#1007890 - 04/25/19 11:13 AM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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King of the Beach
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Stonefish, you fish for sea runs much? Yes, mainly in the fall in the salt but have been catching some recently as well that are eating chum fry, sandlance and shrimp patterns. SF
Edited by stonefish (04/25/19 11:14 AM)
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#1007906 - 04/25/19 03:10 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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I was looking at rods and rod/reel combos. Looks like for $200 I can get a reddington combo. Are those decent? Can I spend less and not regret it? Is a 5 wt what I'm looking for or should I go smaller if I'm only fishing for trout?
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#1007907 - 04/25/19 03:49 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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King of the Beach
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Redington is owned by Far Bank Enterprises. They are the holding company for Redington, Sage and Rio. Redington is based on Bainbridge, so easy to deal with warranty service if needed.
Redington makes good equipment at a value price with most having a lifetime warranty except some of their very low end rods. Some of the lower end stuff only has a one year warranty.
Since your target is mainly trout, consider a 9' 5 wt as a good starter rod. You could also build your own outfit. The Redington Classic Trout series are super nice rods for the money. By a cheap reel, which is all that is needed for trout and a decent line and you'd have a nice starter outfit.
There is tons of good used stuff out on the market as well.
Any of the starter outfit from Redington, Echo or TFO will fit the bill.
SF
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#1007933 - 04/25/19 07:38 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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I'm still kind of new to the salt fly fishing but have caught a couple nice cutties and even a few coho in the mix. I need to get out there soon.
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#1007946 - 04/25/19 08:52 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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Casting bubbles pre-rigged with 6 - 8" heavy mono between two swivels. Bubbles filled 1/2 to 3/4 full with water. 4 - 6' 6 lb mono leader. If your flies are not weighted, add small split shot 1' above fly. Cast out as far as you can and let the bubble sit until splash rings disappear. Then reel as slowly as you can. If you have wake on the bubble, you are reeling much to fast. Don't set the hook on a strike, just reel down. It's already in their mouths and they are turning away by the time your bubble moves on a visual strike. Just reel down.
Flies behind your bubble: Wooly buggers size 8 - 12 2x long shank. Colors: black, brown, green & purple. Weighted if possible.
Wooly worms size 8 - 12 2x long shank. Colors: yellow, black and brown - all with red butts. Weighted if possible.
Flyrod: 9' 4x leaders. Adams size 12, Humpy Size 12, Elk Wing Caddis size 12, Renegade size 8 - 12, small foam beetles, spiders, ants and hoppers of various sizes. Maybe a handful of Chiros in the mix.
I can carry all of the gear I need for an entire weekend in a Crown Royal bag. You don't need a lot. Just the basics. Trout are dumb and hungry.
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#1007948 - 04/25/19 08:56 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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Shooting Instructor for hire
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Adams covers mosquitos. Green wooly buggers covers damsels. Black woolly buggers cover leeches. Humpy's cover beetles. Caddis covers moths. You don't need to match the hatch. You need to represent food. Mountain lakes are covered in ice about 9 months out of the year. They have about 3 months to feed and are not picky.
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#1008141 - 05/01/19 03:53 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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My Area code makes me cooler than you
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Carey Specials???????
Chit Oh Dear. I thought I was the only one that talked that talk.
That's some old school zing there my friend.
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#1008397 - 05/07/19 01:24 PM
Re: Flys for mountain lakes
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Repeat Spawner
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Loc: North Creek
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Caught more lake trout on a carey special than any other fly.
Mountain lakes like a mosquito/adams and don't overlook a black gnat along with the afore mentioned nymphs and wooly buggers.
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