07-31-2012, 05:51 PM
Welcome to the forum. If it's a high mountain lake, it shouldn't be very hard to trick them into biting almost anything.
I would start by throwing lures of some type (spinners for me) and moving around the shoreline. If that's not working, maybe a fly behind a bubble (or use a fly rod, if applicable). Good flies to use for that would be small nymphs, parachute Adams, renegades, and other small bugs.
If all else fails, throw a worm under a bubble and wait. Still nothing? Fill the bubble with water and heave it back out there to rest on the bottom.
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I would start by throwing lures of some type (spinners for me) and moving around the shoreline. If that's not working, maybe a fly behind a bubble (or use a fly rod, if applicable). Good flies to use for that would be small nymphs, parachute Adams, renegades, and other small bugs.
If all else fails, throw a worm under a bubble and wait. Still nothing? Fill the bubble with water and heave it back out there to rest on the bottom.
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