Jimbo
7/12/2010 10:29:00 AMVooDuuChild
7/12/2010 10:58:00 AMThe Quadfather
7/12/2010 11:57:00 AMand YES.. the Sauk has great camping pull out areas, but the river is still raging.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
A very long day of fishing today. First stop was coal lake up near Monte Cristo. Been here many times over about a 30 year period. Fished from my float tube. My friend and I site fished with varioius dry flies, and trolled various flies. Lots of Eastern Brook trout to be had. I prob. caught 6-7 along with my friend did the same. All the fish were released. These are very small fish. 5-6"
Very pretty fish. Bright orange bellies and beautiful spotting. After Coal lake we headed up the road to do the short hike into Independance lake. Trail is all clear and dry. When we arrived at Independance we saw fish rising on the lake. These fish clearly looked bigger than the Brookies at Coal lake. I carried my tube in and floated the whole lake twice. Fly fished again. Not a single bite! Left this lake and continued along the Mt. Loop Hwy all the way to Darrington. Stopped at where Bear creek runs into the Sauk river. Fished a little in Bear creek. VERY fishy looking spot. My friend had a hit on his parachute fly.. fish sucked it in, rolled and spit it out. 12-14" fish.
So many great camping spots along the Sauk in this area. Need to come back. I called it a 3 star day, because of the time at Coal lake. That was easy fishing.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service