Friday, September 16, 2016

Fishing the Alpine Lakes


I received an invitation to hike to an alpine lake above Lake City Colorado to try my hand at fly fishing. This is a 5.2 mile hike from 8800 feet of altitude to about 11,200 ft. Quite a hike!

It involves a memorable Jeep Trail to an upper trail head and a wonderful (if strenuous) hike to a beautiful series of lakes know as Larson Lakes.

First stop was at the fly shop to get a fishing license and a few more flies

This is a good place to get a report on the fishing conditions in the area

Trail access made good use of the Jeeps low range capabilities and skid plates
The trail marker is rather optomistic as to the distance to the lakes - our GPS tracker showed it to be a 5.2 mile hike.


My hiking/fishing companions - L to R Bob, Doug, John and Brett

It was a steep hike in places


There were occasional mountain meadows
Almost there!

A little slice of heaven
The lakes were stocked by aircraft dropping fish while flying over. That must be something to see!


Everybody spread out and fished different parts of the lakes


The fish were biting. The best action was to be found where the upper lake flowed into the lower.
Steep sections on the way down were best navigated with the aid of walking sticks
 A particularly good book detailing fishing the Colorado High Country is "Fly Fishing the High Country" by John Gierach. Lots of good advice about fishing the alpine lakes...


1 comment:

  1. That looks like a lot of fun! I can't believe they stock the lake by airplane....those poor fish! Did anyone catch anything worth eating? Did you see any wildlife on the hike?

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