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John Harper
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California Gold
Took a solo backpacking trip into a favorite Sierra lake of mine in search of California's state fish, the golden trout. Spent two nights, never saw
another human, it was wonderful. So was the fishing.
Crossing the outlet creek, it's lower than I've ever seen it!
Still, decent size trout for this tiny creek still hang in there.
An old structure along the way, no hearth, so I assume it was some kind of winter storage for packers or cowboys running cattle?
Arrival at my destination, 11,000 feet above the Sea of Cortez.
My humble campsite.
I was hoping the blue damselfly hatch was going, and it was. I learned a few years ago what gets these trout going when the hatch is on, so I brought
a few of the only fly I knew I would need. I only needed one.
And the results.
I probably released close to 40 trout in just a few hours over a day and a half. Best fishing I've ever had at this lake and nary another person to
bother me the entire time. Only saw people on the return hike when I hit the main trail back to the trailhead.
John
[Edited on 7-9-2021 by John Harper]
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Looks relaxing and peaceful.
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Beautiful!!!
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Huell Howser on the PBS show California's Gold. " Do you mean to tell me you caught those fish out of that lake"
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Huell Houser: "Well lookie there, hey Louie, lets get a picture of that!"
Great adventure and I did that in my youth, climb up to the upper lakes and look for Goldens. Don't recall being as successful as you though. Even in
summer it got below freezing. How cold did it get at night?
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Looks amazing John, thank you for sharing. Amazing how good nature can be for the soul.
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John Harper
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Quote: Originally posted by Howard | Huell Houser: "Well lookie there, hey Louie, lets get a picture of that!"
Great adventure and I did that in my youth, climb up to the upper lakes and look for Goldens. Don't recall being as successful as you though. Even in
summer it got below freezing. How cold did it get at night? |
Not that cold, low to mid 40's. There was an intermittent 30-40 mph wind that blew most the time. Just had to hunker down when it blew and get back
to fishing during the lulls when it glassed off and the damsels got active, which drew the fish close in.
Yes, one of the upper lakes has some really nice fish, I've hooked a few.
John
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Elevation
11,000 ft is really high. I can't take the elevation anymore. Stayed at about 7,000 ft for a week a month ago and really labored. Those goldens are
worth real beauties though. But that high?? I guess I'll just have to rely on my memories.
I yam what I yam and that\'s all what I yam.
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Quote: Originally posted by watizname | 11,000 ft is really high. I can't take the elevation anymore. Stayed at about 7,000 ft for a week a month ago and really labored. Those goldens are
worth real beauties though. But that high?? I guess I'll just have to rely on my memories. |
Go north young man! At this time of year in Alaska, you can get that high alpine experience at much lower elevation, and an extra four or five hours
of daylight as a bonus!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Beautiful fish. As colorful as a SOC golden dorado!!
"When you catch a fish, you open the door of happiness."
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | Quote: Originally posted by watizname | 11,000 ft is really high. I can't take the elevation anymore. Stayed at about 7,000 ft for a week a month ago and really labored. Those goldens are
worth real beauties though. But that high?? I guess I'll just have to rely on my memories. |
Go north young man! At this time of year in Alaska, you can get that high alpine experience at much lower elevation, and an extra four or five hours
of daylight as a bonus! |
Too many mosquitos Alaska.
Woke!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
Prefered gender pronoun: the royal we
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John Harper
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Quote: Originally posted by watizname | 11,000 ft is really high. I can't take the elevation anymore. Stayed at about 7,000 ft for a week a month ago and really labored. Those goldens are
worth real beauties though. But that high?? I guess I'll just have to rely on my memories. |
Well, I'm 63 and grateful I can still do these things. Had a good buddy drop dead of a stroke a month ago, life is short. I am considering getting
an InReach as I continue to go off on adventures solo with little notice as to my whereabouts. I did two weeks in Wyoming after this trip, almost all
of it well removed from easy contact.
John
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I've only caught goldens in Raymond lake but hope to change that next year with retirement. Those were some big goldens. Thanks for posting.
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John: curious what size rod you used at the lake? Did you wet wade or stay on the shore?
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John Harper
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7 1/2 foot 3 weight. I waded out onto the grass, using wading socks and some Crocs. Not a lot of obstructions behind so backcast from shore rarely
and issue. The fish were cruising close and most were caught sight fishing. Used a parachute blue damselfly pattern.
John
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An amazing fish the Golden Trout. I miss the high sierras.
Thanks for sharing.
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I only fished goldens once, treasure lake out of bishop. your fish are monsters compared to the dinks we caught! beautiful fish though
there's only two things in life but I forget what they are........
John Hiatt
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John: without revealing too much info, heh, were you in the Kern River drainage?
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Quote: Originally posted by John Harper | Quote: Originally posted by watizname | 11,000 ft is really high. I can't take the elevation anymore. Stayed at about 7,000 ft for a week a month ago and really labored. Those goldens are
worth real beauties though. But that high?? I guess I'll just have to rely on my memories. |
Well, I'm 63 and grateful I can still do these things. Had a good buddy drop dead of a stroke a month ago, life is short. I am considering getting
an InReach as I continue to go off on adventures solo with little notice as to my whereabouts. I did two weeks in Wyoming after this trip, almost all
of it well removed from easy contact.
I could still do it at 63-11 years ago, but not anymore. Keep it up as long as you can, and enjoy. Take lots of photos, so those of us unable to
keep up can enjoy it vicariously. Thanks.
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I've started using a Tenkara rod for some of the small streams, it works really good and is super simple set up. It's very lite and small for packing
as well, works like a fly rod without the reel. Hope to catch a few of these with it.
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