Saturday, July 19, 2014

Victory at Flaming Gorge

Flaming Gorge Swim Beach

For nine years we have been visiting Flaming Gorge Reservoir as a family and for nine years I have been trying to catch a quality sized Lake Trout. I have learned different techniques, identified optimal fishing locations and have even hooked a few small specimens. And like every journey to The Gorge I began this one absolutely positive that I was going to catch a trophy trout.

Manila KOA
We set up shop at the Manila KOA only a few miles from Lucerne Marina. The camp site is definitely not the most beautiful place we have ever stayed but has plenty of comforts and many great neighbors. Some of the residents have been coming to the gorge for 20 years and have learned and are willing to pass along a mountain of fishing knowledge.

Manila KOA
Manila KOA
Out on the flats heading toward the marina we ran across several Pronghorn, most of which were enjoying the shade at the near by campground.

Flaming Gorge Pronghorn

Flaming Gorge Pronghorn
Kristian and I set out Monday morning for our secret boat launch near swim beach armed with rod, tackle and high hopes. After a morning of trolling we came back to camp with only a couple of bites to show for, knowing that patience is the key to success in these waters. Day two began much the same way but we had learned from the previous days strikes what lures to use and which locations to find fish. We were not out very long when my line came off the clip once again. This time it immediately tightened and began giving up drag. I was immediately surprised by the weight felt on the other end of the tackle. I kept tension on the line and let the fish decide how it wanted to be played. When it ran toward the boat I retrieved as fast as I could and when it ran away from the boat I did the only thing possible, I gave him line. Once the down riggers and lines were up, it was time to land the beast. Its hard to explain the excitement that follows the first glimpse of what would become the largest trout I have ever caught.

Flaming Gorge Lake Torut

I know that larger Macs are common on these waters but weighing just over 20 lbs this was definitely a trophy in my book. After taking some quick pictures I spent a few minutes letting this speckled monster revive before watching him make his way back into the deep blue water.

Thursday was dedicated to the ladies. My wife and sister in-law wanted to catch some Kokanee Salmon and they had been more than patient waiting their turn. In the past we have done rather well for Kokanee, limiting out in just a couple of hours.

Flaming Gorge Kokanee
It took a little time to dial in the right colors and depth but we were able to fill the cooler in just a few hours. This year was a little different, we had to work harder for our catches but they were significantly larger fish. The girls got to land some flighty fish that never ceased to show off their agility and aerobatics. This 4 lb fish was a welcome start to our day.

Flaming Gorge Kokanee

Flaming Gorge Kokanee

Flaming Gorge Kokanee

Flaming Gorge Kokanee

Flaming Gorge Kokanee

Flaming Gorge Kokanee

Flaming Gorge KokaneeFlaming Gorge Kokanee
This heavy rainbow was a welcome visitor and added variety to the days catch. 

Flaming Gorge Rainbow

The morning yielded over ten lbs of salmon fillets for the freezer. 

Flaming Gorge Kokanee

In the evening Kristian and I drove up to Buck Board for some night fishing in an attempt to catch some Burbot. In comparison to other species on the lake I was much less prepared to catch one of these eel like specimens but was eager to check the species off my list. We tried different depths, locations and lures but returned to camp at 1:30 am with only three bites to show for.

Fighting sleep deprivation on Friday morning we found our way back to the Lake Trout hot spots we had previously marked. As we made our first run over our best set of GPS marked humps and ridges we quickly hooked into a Laker. Before we could get it netted the opposite rod started dancing. This may not be the reason, but definitely the excuse I am using for botching the net job and letting the fish flip off the hook. Kristian quickly grabbed the second rod and pulled in a small lake trout. I lowered another line to 60 ft and right away had a fish on. I could not believe what was happening. A double Mac hook up was unheard of, three in a row was incredible even if they were all just pups.

Flaming Gorge Lake TorutFlaming Gorge Lake Torut

I wish I could say that the day continued just as hot but the excitement stopped just as fast as it had started. There was an overwhelming sadness that took over as we made our way back to the shore knowing that we would be heading home the next morning. The Gorge is not just a remarkable fishery it is an addiction that always leaves you wanting more.

Friday, July 4, 2014

Currant Creek Get Away

Currant Creek Area

This July 4th we set out for Currant Creek Reservoir for a weekend of family, fun and a little relaxation. The area is one of our favorites during the summer as it is up in the higher elevations set in pines and aspen groves. We arrived as the sun was approaching the horizon, perfect timing for catching a glimpse of the local inhabitants.

Wildlife at Currant Creek

Wildlife at Currant Creek

We counted over a dozen cotton tails and more than 30 deer in the area. Interestingly we did not see any bucks. It might have something to do with the bucks sensing the presence of such an amazing sportsman near by. But more than likely, I may be in need of an eye exam.

Wildlife at Currant Creek

In the morning we put the boat on the water and found ourselves in the fish right away. The first catch was a beautiful healthy 17 inch Tiger Trout. The boy caught this one on a worm and slip-sinker.

Currant Creek Reservoir Tiger Trout

Most of our catches came from trolling dodgers and worms at 15 to 20 feet as well as long lining Jake's Spin a Lures 200 feet behind the boat. We only spent an hour and a half on the water but managed to land 7 Cutts and 2 Tigers, all between 13 and 17 inches.

Currant Creek Reservoir Bonneville Cutthroat Trout

Currant Creek Reservoir Tiger Trout
After showing the local trout who was boss we met up with the rest of the fam and acquired the perfect piece of beach front property. The kids cooled themselves splashing in the water while the rest of us enjoyed the collateral spray at the waters edge. 

Currant Creek Reservoir
A day on the water is never complete without letting the little ones drive the boat. This is my favorite reservoir to cruise the shoreline taking in the spectacular views.  

Fishing Currant Creek Reservoir
Fishing Currant Creek Reservoir

Fishing Currant Creek Reservoir
The shoreline is heavily populated with red sided shiners which offered sport to the two youngest. Although they have a hard time understanding the concept of catch and release, I have a feeling they will become great anglers one day.

Fishing Currant Creek Reservoir

Fishing Currant Creek Reservoir

The evening of the 4th was quiet and free from the bright flashes and constant booms that fill the night sky back home. Nestled in a pine forest we celebrated by making smores and participated in our own pyrotechnics with the occasional flaming marshmallow.

Currant Creek Reservoir Camping

Currant Creek Reservoir Camping

The next morning we continued where we left off the day before. There were many more boats on the water but there was plenty of room for all. We caught several beautiful Tigers and Cutts. I was amazed at the colors and patterns found on the species of fish we were catching. They truly complimented the scenery and atmosphere of this high mountain reservoir.

Currant Creek Reservoir Tiger Trout

Currant Creek Reservoir Bonneville Cutthroat Trout

Currant Creek Reservoir Bonneville Cutthroat Trout

Currant Creek Reservoir Tiger Trout

The end came way too soon. I found myself reflecting on our trip on the ride home with a car full of exhausted, slumbering campers. There are other fisheries that offer faster fishing action. There are others in the area that offer trophy sized Cutthroat. There are closer opportunities for camping and fishing. However, I can't think of another place that offers it all in such a beautiful package.

Final Tally:
9 Cutthroat
4 Tiger Trout
30+ Minnows
1 Full Tank of R&R