The handwriting has been on the wall for Chopaka for years now. I first went there back in the 80's at some point, towing a 12' Livingston up the road with my 1977 F-150 Casa Mark I. There was one other camper in the campground at the time and the fishing was just legendary. But I lived very far away and didn't get back till sometime in the 90's. When I came around the last turn to see the zoo/circus that Chopaka had become I was astounded. Each time I returned after that the experience was diminished and about 10 years ago I decided that the drive up there was a fool's errand when there was so much uncrowded water so much closer, I never went back.
And find uncrowded water I did! Today was an example. Krusty, Eastside Scott and I visited a mountain lake that is a little over an hour's drive away for me. There were two other fishermen on this large lake and they didn't really know what they were doing. We caught dozens of brilliantly colored cutthroats, many that looked like they were just on fire! The fishing was superb with fish being strong and well fed and fighting above their weight. Biggest was over 16'' with the average being around 13-15", great fun on 4 wts.
Find your own Chopaka and when you do keep quiet about it. Bragging it up won't end well. By most any measure today was a splendid day of fly fishing. Not legendary like Chopaka once was but damned good and smile worthy all around.
And find uncrowded water I did! Today was an example. Krusty, Eastside Scott and I visited a mountain lake that is a little over an hour's drive away for me. There were two other fishermen on this large lake and they didn't really know what they were doing. We caught dozens of brilliantly colored cutthroats, many that looked like they were just on fire! The fishing was superb with fish being strong and well fed and fighting above their weight. Biggest was over 16'' with the average being around 13-15", great fun on 4 wts.
Find your own Chopaka and when you do keep quiet about it. Bragging it up won't end well. By most any measure today was a splendid day of fly fishing. Not legendary like Chopaka once was but damned good and smile worthy all around.