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A little exploring
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After a couple months of poring over maps, and Google Earth looking for my next adventure for Brook trout. I had my mind set on a lake in Southern Utah. It just so happens that LOAH had just recently went to this lake, and after seeing his report it wasn't just my little secret anymore. But I did get to see what size of fish the lake held from his thread.

My wife had a girls day set for Saturday. So I had the kitchen pass, and the plan was to sleepover at my parents, and have them watch the two older kids while I went fishing, and my wife went shopping. Got to love Grandparents that want to watch the kids.

After not hearing the alarm. I made it to the trail head at around 7:00 ish.
The hike wasn't to hard, and if I would have had a elk tag i would have had it filled with in 20 mins, a spike by two, and his little sis stood up just off the trail, and watched me pass.

I was almost to the lake when I ran into a couple stalking through the trees. They probably wondered what was busting thought the brush. After talking to them, and letting them know about the elk I saw up the trail I made it the rest of the way to the lake. To my surprise there was already someone on the lake in a float tube. I think he was just as surprised as I was.

I started out at the log jam. I could see some smaller Cutt's cruising around the logs. As sneaky as a 300 LBS man can be I tried to drop the jig to them, but they had me pegged. After moving along the log jam I could see some huge Cutt's swimming from log to log. Same thing they had me figured out. I hiked/bushwacked around the lake just checking the place out. I never got a bite, but did see a bunch of top water action. I've never seen such large fish jump so far out of the water. They where pounding the bugs floating on the water. I sat, and watched for quite a while wishing i had a float tube to get out to these fish. I never did see the feller on the float tube catch anything though.

After trying the log jam one more time, and messing with the Cutt's in a pool behind the log jam. I hiked back to the car. I wasn't disappointed, but motivated to get back there with a float tube to chase the huge fish in this lake.

As i hiked out I stopped by another lake, and caught a 12" brook, and missed on a couple other bites. Still trying to figure out the ways of the marabou jig.

After getting back to the car, and driving to where I had service I called to check on my wife. She said I should stay longer if it was ok with my parents. So a quick phone call later, and I was on my way to another lake I wanted to checkout.

Same thing with this lake I had found it, and was planning on checking it out when LOAH posted a report about it. Man I'm riding his shirt tails, he's on the ball with these Brook Trout waters always one step ahead.

After a couple miles of bumpy road I was ready to get out, and hike. It was a steep son of a gun getting to the lake, and I was trying to out run the thunderstorms in the area. On the way there I was thinking I have to come back up this . Once I made it to the lake I knew I only had a short time to fish because of the weather.

I walked the shoreline throwing a gold Panther Martin, and not getting any love. I noticed a Brook Trout sitting under a submerged log. I quickly switched to my second pole that has a black marabou jig on it. I dropped the jig right in front of the Brookie, and he pounded it before it hit bottom. After a short fight I bloodied his nose, and took his picture.

The thunder, and lightning really picked up then so I worked my way the rest of the way down the shore tossing the jig. I picked up another Brook just before leaving.

I wasn't looking forward to the hike back out, but did find an easier way back, and will use this route to excess this lake again hopefully soon. I made it back to the car just in time for it to start raining/hailing.

On the drive home I noticed 5 fires started from the lightning.

I can't wait to make it back to these two lakes, but will for sure take a float tube next time.

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#2
Well it looked like it paid off! LOAH definitely has those southern waters dialed in. Keep at it and you'll hook into one of those pig cutts! Looking foward to those upcoming posts.

I got into one of the brooks up at Mirror Lake during the rain. Gotta love those marabou jigs!
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Nice brookies. One thing that I would like to do one day is spend some more time down in the south. i have only done a little bit.
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[quote I got into one of the brooks up at Mirror Lake during the rain. Gotta love those marabou jigs![/quote]



Yes I love marabou jigs. I've been tying my own for the last couple months.

Nice Brookie from Mirror, looks like you got him on a Copper Pat
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Nice brook trout, Jackalope. Glad you're getting to some of the better spots. On Lake 1 of your adventure you really need to get out and dredge the more open pockets with maribou. I know the weeds and salad are frustrating, but that's where the porkers dwell. It's finesse fishing in a big way.
Well done!
Your praise of LOAH is well-founded. His legwork and efforts have helped steer me both in the right direction and steered me clear of the less desirable venues. We have become good friends, and our combined knowledge has been an asset to both of our outdoor goals. Thanks, LOAH.
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#6
This is a fantastic water and we met Brookieguy on this lake a little while back. I too am trying to figure out the way of finessing the black jigs. It takes a something I havent got yet. Speaking of the LOAH, where has he been. I miss his reports on a monday or tuesday morning.
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Yep the Copper Pat got the job done. I got some hits on the jig-agade and the RC Killer as well. This is my first year fishing with any kind of jigs amd I'm convinced!
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#8
I had sent LOAH a PM asking him just this question last week. He tells me fishing hasn't been so great for him and family commitments. I'm sure he'll do some showing off [Tongue] soon.
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