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#1
hey guys! got some family members coming from vegas and would like to go fishing friday. they go to lake mead alot so they're used to catching striper, chanel,largemouth and so on ( lucky them) but they never went trout fishing .acually they never caught any trout. I know they"ll be alot of pressure on lakes this holiday weekend but if u guys can tell me a place where we can go catch some decent trout it would be greatly appreciated. And by the way we are one of the unfortunate ones who don"t have a boat so we"ll be on shore.
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#2
[ul][li]chicken creek west at strawberry on highway 40 the gohst lucky strike lure good luck[/li][/ul]
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#3
If I was to go fishing just for trout this weekend I would consider the mirror lake highway. Lots of lakes on the road, as well as some within 10-15 minutes of walking to get away from people. If your friends from Vegas don't get up here much, the scenery will be rewarding in itself. The trout (mostly Brookies) are very colorful and easy to catch with most any fly or spinner. If you want to take a chance on not catching alot, but bigger fish, go to Strawberry. There are good access points at Chicken Creek West, Haws Point, and Renegade bay. You might catch more and smaller trout on the Soldier Creek side at the dam. Rockport might peak my interest also. Good luck!
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#4
Fairview canyon you have huntington, cleveland and e-lake all within 5 minuted of each other and the other little pond i cant remember its name.
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#5
try silver lake in cottonwood canyon, fast fishing and great scenery.
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#6
I am taking my family hiking/fishing this week, and I have been looking for a lake just a bit off the beaten path, say up to an hour hike from the mirror lake highway. Can you suggest which lakes might fit this bill and allow us to catch a few pretty brookies?
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#7
There are 3 lakes on the "Highline" trail that are easy to get to and offer decent fishing. Wilder, Wyman, and Packard. If my memory is correct, (and I wonder every day about it[Wink]) the trail starts just past mirror lake. It's about 1.5 miles to the turn off. Wilder can be seen from the main trail. Wyman, and Packard are 10-15 minutes apart. It is a fairly easy trail getting in and out.

I strongly suggest you get a detailed map of the area before you go. It is a scenic area and the pine trees are very thick around all three lakes. If you have kids that want to go to the other lakes have an adult go with them. If they get off the trail it will be very easy to get dis-oriented. The trail from wilder to wyman is easy to find. From wyman to packard it's a lot harder to find. Thats where the map comes in handy. Hope this helps. There are plenty of other lakes close to the highway also. Get a map and have some fun.[cool]
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#8
dont forget butterfly lake went there about a week ago and came into alot of albinos my favorite type of trout posted a report if you wanna find it
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