My sons and I made the effort to hike 1.5 hr to White Pine Lake on Saturday afternoon. We got to the lake about 2:30 PM and started to fish. In the first 10 casts I caught 5 fish and had a hit on ever cast. By the time is was time to leave, I had caught 22 fish in all. All were safely released into the lake to be caught another day. My son's did equally well.
This is a photo of one of the larger brookies. He was about 13". The other photo is a shot of the two fish I caught on a single cast.
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Tight pics! Those brookies got great color. I want some now [mad]. Thanks for the report.
Anthony
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Nice report, you got to love those brookies when they are in their spawning colors, thanks for sharing. WH2
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thanks for sharing those are beautifull fish, I think of all the trout species I like the brookies the best as far as looks go. They have some amazing colors to them,
jed
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It took me long enough, but I finally took a hike up to white pine. I didn't know it was so steep going down right before the lake. Although I guess this really helps the likelihood that the fish will be released - I know I don't want pack fish up that hill!
I think I have two personalities. One is an ambitious hiker, and the other is a lazy fisherman. And the two are never around at the same time. I do want to try fishing up there. It sounds like a blast - but the fisherman in me is too lazy.
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Am I the only one who can't see any pictures?
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Kent, the way I posted them, you must click on the attachment. Sorry about that.
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hashbaz, I'm with you on the hike. That's why about once a year I get to White Pine. I drug my but out of there this year and could hardly get out of the car when I got home. But then catching those beautiful fish makes it worth the trip.
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Beautiful fish..
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I guess that I am the only one who can not see an attachment to your post to click on.
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Very nice little fish. One question. Where is White Pine at? Is it in the the mirror lake area or up one of the cottonwood's canyons?
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Here Kent:
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Enjoy.
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White Pine Lake is in Logan Canyon (Cache County). It is about a 3-4 mile hike from Tony Grove Lake.
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Thanks -- pretty fish. I can also now see the fish pictures attached to the original post. Weird.
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Beautiful fish im going to go up there next summer what flys were you using
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Looks like double renegades to me.
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nice pics! i love catching brookies! mirror lake has loads of them, and they are easy to catch.
Joe
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nice report! thanks for the pics.
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What flies did we use? Last saturday was one of those days that it did not matter. I used mostly darker patterns and big. I caught about ten fish on a big #4 double renegade. I also got quite a few on a #8 Royal Wolf. Corey, a son, said he used eight different pattern and caught fish on all of them. Jaren, another son, caught five on a black leech he had tied.
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