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Wet patterns of choice include wooly worms, chironomids (TDC's), hare's ears, and Carey Specials. Effective dry patterns include black gnat, mosquito, Adams, blue dun, black ant, and deer-hair caddis. Use dry fly patterns when fish are surface feeding, and nymph, leech or other subsurface patterns when little feeding activity is apparent. Fly-fishing can be nearly as effective as bait-fishing.
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Lures, mainly spinners or spoons, can be very effective trolled or casting fish. Bait can be dangled downward from a floating bobber or can float upward from a slip-sinker, both of which provide weight to cast the bait outward from shore. Bait-fishing can also be effective, using worms, eggs, artificial paste baits, or combinations. Most fish feed in the shallower water close to shore where insect activity, both terrestrial and aquatic, is highest. Trolling requires a raft, float tube or similar device but fishing from shore can be very productive as well. Light or ultra-light weight tackle is recommended. Standard spinning rods and reels can be used very effectively to fish with spinners and spoons or with bait.
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Where fly-casting is impractical, tossing flies with a light spinning outfit and a casting bubble can be equally productive. Leader tippets should be as small as possible. Medium-weight lines (5-7 wt.) will handle most conditions for casting and presentation, while long leaders (12'+) work better than short ones. Typical fly rods and reels that you would use in low lakes or streams will work, with the main concern being rod length when broken down while hiking. Back-casting room can be a problem though, unless you bring a small raft or float tube. During midday periods, when fish aren't rising, the more effective approach is to use bait or lures near the lake bottom, 50-150 feet from shore.įly fishing can be very effective in the high lakes under many weather conditions. Exceptions are usually related to weather and insect activity. Midday can be slow, especially in sunny weather. The most effective times to fish are generally early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Light leaders (usually 4 pound test or less) and a stalking approach are needed as the fish can see out of the lakes extremely well. One major point to keep in mind is that high lake waters are normally very clear. Most of the same techniques used for fishing for trout at lower elevation lakes will work for fishing for Golden Trout.