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This day I fished the headwaters of the Yakima for Brookies. I only got one brookie, and a bunch of RB, but that's another story..
As an afterthought, I headed up to Lost Lake. It was pretty much dusk when I got there. The surface was full of rises, and even more pleasing was the fact the the rises were repeat and in a beat. I cast out a parachute ant as far as I could, but did not get a response. By this time it was dark and I tied on a bead head black wooley bugger and made big strips, as if I were fishing for browns after dark in the Columbia Basin. Just that easy I picked up a couple of brookies-7" and 9".
Knowing that brookies have no problem populating themselves in a lake like this, I kept these two for my Sunday night dinner. I cracked open their stomachs and what I found (for this time of the year) was mainly strips of bark that were about a millimeter long and a size 22 snail. That was it. These guys don't have much to eat. Obviously. They're eating bark! Who knows, the fish were rising quite a bit when I got there, so maybe the bark is whats left after a caddis or mayfly case has been digested. I'll be back as soon as this Friday or Saturday if the lake is not COMPLETELY frozen over.
Brookies on the fly...nice.
Available Fishing Guide:
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