D-Bone
04-30-2003, 06:22 AM
Hello All,
I have been flyfishing the boulder mountains for the past 6 years and have got into some great fishing. However, I normally fish the more accessible waters that most people can get to by 4WD like donkey, cook, miller and would like to experience some more primitive waters that require backpacking to and have bigger brookies. If anyone has experience with some of the better lakes on the boulders, I would greatly appreciate any info you can provide. I do have a Topo map of the boulers, but as there are over 100 lakes to fish, I would just like a point in the right direction. I know that its taboo to give details about one's honey hole, but I am a desperate man and am sure someone can share a lake or two. Please drop me a line at darren.barnhisel@gs.com
Thanks and Happy Fishing
I have been flyfishing the boulder mountains for the past 6 years and have got into some great fishing. However, I normally fish the more accessible waters that most people can get to by 4WD like donkey, cook, miller and would like to experience some more primitive waters that require backpacking to and have bigger brookies. If anyone has experience with some of the better lakes on the boulders, I would greatly appreciate any info you can provide. I do have a Topo map of the boulers, but as there are over 100 lakes to fish, I would just like a point in the right direction. I know that its taboo to give details about one's honey hole, but I am a desperate man and am sure someone can share a lake or two. Please drop me a line at darren.barnhisel@gs.com
Thanks and Happy Fishing