My furnace in the trailer worked overtime the last 5 days while we camped at Fish Lake just west of Nordegg! Karen and I loaded up the trailer with warm clothes and fly fishing gear and headed out to camp with the usual suspects from our family to enjoy May long weekend. Everyone knows that typical May long weekend weather in Alberta can be rather unpredictable. Well we knew there maybe snow but we all decided to go anyway. We still had a lot of fun! A big tarp and a warm fire made all the difference in the world. Even our grandkids didn't mind the snowy cold.
We did have some very interesting fly fishing experiences.
There were very few trout in Fish Lake. The lake had not been stocked and it is usually the place we take our grandkids. Ice off was late and it looks like the stocking truck just had not arrived. We still fly fished and caught some carry over trout and in a couple of spots we caught several suckers. The suckers fought hard and of course we released them back into Fish Lake, aka Shunda Lake.
Well we decided to try Goldeye Lake, just a few km west of Fish Lake. We discovered that that it had been stocked and we found out it contained lots of very decent carry over trout from the last few years. We fly fished with balanced Pumpkin Heads until we discovered through throat samples that there was a chironomid hatch on! Once we started to fly fish with Rusty Nails and a modified version of Smoke on the Water (greyish chironomid), we were getting into a lot of trout. That included several decent ones in the 18 -20 inch range. What a nice surprise. We spent two days at Goldeye Lake. It was well worth the time and effort. I was surprised to see that Goldeye Lake was deep, up to 45 feet in some areas. There are several beautiful hiking trails in the area too!
Goldeye Lake
My Son-In-Law, Alan with a decent rainbow
We found the rainbows were eating chironomids. We tied on size 12 Rusty Nails and Smoke on the Water and caught a lot of trout! Smoke on the Water (chironomid below) was a great match! The rainbows were all over these chironomids!
Mornings always started off slowly!
Fish Lake-burrrr!-
Suckers on Fish Lake!
There is plenty of great hiking in the Fish Lake area! We even ran into a beautiful Great Grey Owl who even allowed us to photograph him!
Several opf the gang got out to the Fish and Game Lake, east of Red Deer on Sunday. there was a decent chironomid hatch and the rainbows really reponded to Rusty Nail Chironomids. Below, you can see two large rainbows landed by Hal!
Daphnia from a throat sample a few days ago taken by Adam!
Scuds! Thanks Adam for the recent throat sample!




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