Mountain lake fishing advice

I think sometimes it depends on the lake. I usually use Panther Martin’s for my kids(see post #21) and I’ll mess around fly fishing if I can. Somedays the flys win and some days the spinners win. I’ve never had much luck with a fly and bobber. Crawlers and a bobber are a different story.

I try to find lakes with a rocky bank, if there is a lot of vegetation you’ll spend most your time digging algae off hooks and fixing snagged lines.
 
Be careful to confirm the lakes you plan on fishing permit bait-- many mountain lakes here in Colorado are fly/artificial lure only, which even prohibits artificial "bait" like Berkely PowerBait.

But yeah, Rooster Tails or Mepps are probably the way to go. Throw a jig with a small curly-tail grub if you want to get super fancy.
 
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All of you panther martin anglers have it wrong. Black and yellow with a yellow spoon and black polka dots is the correct answer 😝

That's it! Hunt Talk Trout Derby!

This is #1.

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#2.

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#3.

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#4.

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Then you have the #1a. (Sub for crawlers if that's your gig)

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I caught all my biggest cutthroat and brookies on a silver, black or gold Blue Fox . I fished mostly the deepest part of the lakes and let that booger go down deep and bring it up slow with some changes in motion!
 
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This Jake Lure has helped me catch more fish in Alpine Lakes than I know what to do with.
 
Be forewarned, in my experience mountain lakes can be totally dead one day and fantastic the next. I don’t know why. But if your kid wants to splash around and play in the lake after a 2.5 mile hike then incorporate that into the plan. Sometimes more productive and fun than fishing!
 
As far as bait for your son to use, mini-marshmallows or canned corn both work great as well and might be easier to pack in than nightcrawlers. Plus no kid has ever complained about bringing marshmallows on a camping trip.
 
In 2016 my dad and I turned our colorado elk hunt into a fishing trip. We hammered trout with Niti-1 spoons made by Pcola's Lures. They're out of St. Michael, Pennsylvania. They make an assortment of spoons in different sizes and styles. Find them on the hell that is Facebook.
 
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