I walked down in there at the end of April and had myself a bobber down fest. There were not many people fishing, but there were more people around than I’d ever seen. There were two large groups of hikers. One group was about 40 people strong; seemed like Scouts or similar.
With all those people around I was surprised to run into 2 rattlesnakes on the hike down. The first was off the trail and gave good warning. Good snake. The second was on the trail and a little slower on the draw to rattle. I was also moving more quickly and less cautiously. It gave me a nice jump, and then moved off the trail.

I fished with a Matt’s TP’s jigged Rickards’ Stillwater bug and an ASB chironomid with red rib most of the day.




The photo isn’t great but cliff swallows were very actively getting mud from the exposed bank by the big beaver lodge. See below:


Not sure what this fish was eating. Barbed treble hooks maybe? Ouch.

It’s a nice crop of fish this year.

With all those people around I was surprised to run into 2 rattlesnakes on the hike down. The first was off the trail and gave good warning. Good snake. The second was on the trail and a little slower on the draw to rattle. I was also moving more quickly and less cautiously. It gave me a nice jump, and then moved off the trail.

I fished with a Matt’s TP’s jigged Rickards’ Stillwater bug and an ASB chironomid with red rib most of the day.




The photo isn’t great but cliff swallows were very actively getting mud from the exposed bank by the big beaver lodge. See below:


Not sure what this fish was eating. Barbed treble hooks maybe? Ouch.

It’s a nice crop of fish this year.

