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Water is cold, need to pack waders along for the hike. Have to be in the water to cast, and bank drops off fast. More like an oversized pond with 50 or so brookies living in it. Hard to catch any of them. Only thing they would bite is a size 18 black ant fished wet and stationary 3 feet under a strike indicator. Barely worth the effort.
The population in Lake Harriet is robust, but they’re rarely caught by spin anglers and even more rarely caught from the bank. I fly fish from a small raft, and catch browns on every single outing. Brook trout live in most of the lakes you mentioned above, but they’re best established in Clear Lake and Lake Timothy.
My dad was born there, and lived there through 1979. I was born on Hatchet Mt., but they moved when I was 2. I remember a Mike Callahan ?? My father was Marvin Morales, originally from Louisiana. He worked at Ospitals Garage and Scotts Mill I went to Burney High from 69 - 72. WOW not many people on earth have been born on Hatchet---lol I worked ...
Jan 5, 2022. Brookies are everywhere in the cascade lake and usually over populated and stunted but they'll attack anything that looks like food. There are a few lakes with good populations that allow them to grow big. One I like is a 2 hour drive up forest roads and a 2 mile hike in but the reward is a beautiful little lake with great shore ...
Mt Hood Brook trout. B. brookie47. 0. Aug 2, 2009; I`m looking for a good Brook Trout lake on Mt Hood. Any ...
Based on these pics--grayish coloration, red spots and slight mid-line tail fin indentation--I still lean towards a Bull Trout. The only other thing that comes to mind, is a cross breed of some kind. Last edited: May 30, 2013
P.S. - Up until the mid 1930's, there was still a remnant population of NATURALLY PRODUCING, NATIVE Brook Trout in the Kishwaukee River in Illinois, around Marengo, Belvidere and Rockford. Driving along the Kish in those parts, it is not diffucult to image their presence. It is very sad they disappeared.
UGLYSTICKER said: yes by oakridge. years ago maybe 20 or 25 brook trout were overpopulating a lot of the small high lakes several lakes had extra limits on brook and some had no limits on brooks. i'm pretty sure the erma bell lakes might still have a extra limit on brooks. yep, Erma Bell Lakes still have special regs: Open May 23-Oct. 31.
Along this vein, most hatchery trout are planted into lakes, and many lakes now do have reproducing populations due to stockings years ago. If you look at pages 72 and 73 of the report you linked to, there were 1,524,429 rainbow trout released in the Willamette zone in 2011 and only 59,458 brook trout and 43,774 cutthroat.
Jan 23, 2018. Skookum Lake is a good producer of 6 to 10" brook trout with occasional 15 incher... lake size is 10 acres... from the Tokatee ranger station follow signs to trailhead, hike is less than a mile... A few photos from a hunting trip this last fall at Skookum lake what a great place to fish. we caught something almost every cast.