No bobber love, but 9 or 10 them liked this olive marabou thingy stripped on a type 3. On my little 8' 4wt Aetos which makes even the 10 inchers fun.

This lake is fairly tannic and has lots of veggies so the fish actually feed best when there's some sun, or at least light, on the water. As soon as the sun went off these hills it was game over. The temp dipped about 10 degrees and the wind increased too. It reminded me that I live in the Cascade foothills.

A cold spring sunset wasn't bad either...besides being cold!

The first fish caught was a little 9" native cutt that went for a hand twist mid on top. On the 3wt. Pretty little guy. Wished I took a pic. The natives get pretty shy when the planters go in so a fairly rare catch for this lake.
A great couple hours to start out the local planter circuit.

This lake is fairly tannic and has lots of veggies so the fish actually feed best when there's some sun, or at least light, on the water. As soon as the sun went off these hills it was game over. The temp dipped about 10 degrees and the wind increased too. It reminded me that I live in the Cascade foothills.

A cold spring sunset wasn't bad either...besides being cold!

The first fish caught was a little 9" native cutt that went for a hand twist mid on top. On the 3wt. Pretty little guy. Wished I took a pic. The natives get pretty shy when the planters go in so a fairly rare catch for this lake.
A great couple hours to start out the local planter circuit.


