MMAX Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 Thinking of trying the K-Lakes for the first time on Thursday. Is the lower lake the better one? What do you guys mostly use, floating line, sinking, sink tip? As for flies I read the other post in here, different types of big streamers. Where is the best spot on the lake to catch fish? Any help would be appreciated. Quote
lonefisher Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 I have been doing pretty well catatonic leeching anywhere where there is a bit of current IE inflows, outflows, creeks ect. There are many days though when the way to go is big streamers moving fast or sometimes dragged slow along the bottom. Make sure you stay outta the closed bay on the lower. I like the lower better as the fish are all big and considering that my smallest fish outta the lower ever was a 17inchish rainbow (as far as memory serves) I do mean bigger but the lower hands out skunkings on a regular basis and can be hot and cold. Work the different depths and try to find where they are hitting...... lather rinse and repeat Quote
RonD Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 Is the closed bay marked off? Yes ... at least it was last year. Ron Quote
lonefisher Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 It might be possible to accidently miss the signs if you are not looking for them so just make sure you find and understand one of the little map sign post things so you know where not to fish. It is fairly well marked though Quote
esleech Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 MMAX, the only way to access the closed area on foot is if you take the turn off marked Penninsula, which is a left turn off of the Smith Dorrien Trail or Spray lakes road. So you shouldn't accidently fish it if you don't go there. I would fish the outflow, which draws water from the upper lake and into the lower lake. You could also fish Kent creek inflow which is on the lower lake. Or, you could fish boulton creek inflow. On the upper you could fish interlakes, sarrail falls, or directly infront of the upper lakes day use site. Grab a kananaskis lakes map from a sporting goods store. These spots are all clearly marked on this map. Suspending chironimids and streamers work, or you can strip in streamers. Patience at these lakes is key my friend. Quote
cdock Posted June 20, 2007 Posted June 20, 2007 Patience is indeed the key word here. I don't think I have any left after my last outing. But persistence will pay off too, I'll be back. Quote
MMAX Posted June 26, 2007 Author Posted June 26, 2007 Sorry I didn't reply sooner, computer crashed and was in the shop. Went out Thursday the 21st. Started about 9:30am at the boat launch, nothing doing. After lunch went around to Kent Creek, nothing there. Tried about half way across the dam and got 3 big bulls, lost 1 on a big black wooly bugger. Met Glenbow there, he was doing pretty good as well on his suspended leeches. Awesome lake, awesome fish. Quote
Glenbow Posted June 26, 2007 Posted June 26, 2007 Good meeting up with you Mmax, glad we both got into a few. Awesome fish in there, eh? Quote
MMAX Posted June 26, 2007 Author Posted June 26, 2007 Yeah you too Glenbow...if the lake is done for the year I'll be dreaming about those bad boys until next year. Quote
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