Weather Rain/snow first two evenings and then clear and sunny Fish Species Golden Trout, Grayling, Brook, Cutthroat, Rainbow, Cutbow hybrid

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Date August 20-24, 2007 Time All day every day Location White Cloud Peaks near Stanley Idaho (central Idaho) Weather Rain/snow first two evenings and then clear and sunny Fish Species Golden Trout, Grayling, Brook, Cutthroat, Rainbow, Cutbow hybrid Size Range Mostly under 12 with a few Cutthroat to 16. Flies Used Elk Hair Caddis, Adams, Blue Dun, Grasshopper, Pheasant Tail Nymph Techniques Mostly dry fly fishing and stripping nymphs Comments GRAND SLAM! We caught all alpine lake fish species in Idaho in arguably the most beautiful scenery in Idaho. Directions: Take Fourth of July road on the east side of hwy 75 about 15 miles south of Stanley, ID. The dirt road, suitable for a car, is about 11 miles to the trailhead. No fees. The trail is a 30 mile loop around the White Cloud Peaks which requires some arduous cross-country and major elevation loss/gain. Several trail sections and a few lakes rise above 10,000 feet. The trail and cross-country adventure took us to approximately 30 lakes with the majority having fish. For those familiar with the White Clouds, my brothers Justin and Rick from Utah and I hiked to Born Lakes, Four Lakes Basin, Boulder Chain Lakes and Chamberlain Basin. It is a big loop that allows you to see every side of the inspiring Castle Peak. There has been a battle for decades to designate this area as wilderness. The Geology is fantastic and it offers a myriad of wildlife such as Mountain Goat, Pika, Elk, Deer, Bear, Squirrels, Chipmunks, Weasels, Frogs, Grouse, Eagles and many other birds. We didn t have the fortune of hearing any of the Wolves that inhabit the area. The

scenery was unbelievable and I honestly don t know of another area that is more inspiring in Idaho. You d have to see it to believe it! Pictures don t do it justice! The fishing was excellent for small trout. I was very eager to catch larger trout which we finally found near the end of the week in the Upper Chamberlain Lakes. This is also where we stumbled across a lake where we all caught several Golden Trout which was the highlight of my trip. Rick caught a Golden that was a foot long. It is also where my brother Justin caught a small Grayling, which like the Golden I had never caught. Throw in Rainbow, Cutthroat and Brook Trout and between the three of us we caught all five alpine lake species on this one trip. Awesome!!!!!!!! My first Golden Trout Sunday: We drove to the trailhead on Sunday evening past the fires in Ketchum which were very close to town. As we approached the Sawtooth Valley I began to get very nervous watching the storm that was rolling in over the Sawtooths and the storm that was already pounding the White Cloud Peaks. We later found out from hikers that it snowed Sunday evening up around the peaks where we would be staying Monday night. Nice way to start the trip! Monday: 6 miles (4 miles of trail, 2 miles cross-country) Elevation: Trailhead 8800 ; climb over saddle 9900 to Ants Basin & Born Lakes 9500 ; climb over saddle 10200 to Four Lakes Basin 9900 and down to Quiet Lake 9242. Lakes: Born Lakes (3 of the lakes are decent fishing); Four Lakes Basin (Cornice, Emerald, Rock & Glacier); Quiet Lake Fish: Small Cutthroat It was windy, clear and cold (32 ) when we started out. Only the excitement of the moment got us moving. It quickly warmed as we moved up the trail and before we knew it we were looking down at 4 th of July Lake. As we crested the first big ridge the views of the White Cloud peaks and Ants Basin and the Sawtooths across the valley were stunning. We felt like we were on a National Geographic expedition. 2

Ants Basin home to a pack of wolves in recent years As we started across Ants Basin and into Born Lakes I noticed a couple Mountain Goats. Rick and I watched as Justin climbed the hill to get pictures. It was also the first time my brothers had seen and heard a Pika. They look half rabbit half mouse. I also had my mind on Devils Staircase which was also in view! Should we chance the steep, dangerous climb to get over into the next basin or go the long way into Four Lakes Basin and fish more lakes? We all decided to go the long way and fish more lakes even though it wasn t much easier. The Born Lakes were beautiful and the fishing for small cutthroat was easy pickings. It was a great place for The Ricker who is a novice fly fisherman to practice catching fish. After fishing 2 or 3 lakes, telling fish stories and eating lunch our attention was turned to the huge ridge to the east which would begin our 3.5 mile cross-country adventure. It was going to be cross-country until we reached Windy Devil Pass which leads down into the Upper Boulder Chain Lakes. We began our slow walk up the slope. Lungs and legs were burning as we reached the 10,200 saddle with peaks still well above slicing the clouds as they whipped by. This summit offered my favorite views of the trip as you could see forever in all directions. 3

The decent into four lakes basin got me nervous a few times. I worried about my pack hitting the steep slope and knocking me off balance offering me the quick way down to the basin floor. Slowly but surely we made it to the bottom; but not before hearing Rick ask me how I got past a few gnarly places. I was relieved as we all reached the bottom safely. It was the only scary part of the journey. One of the Born Lakes & Devils Staircase (lowest notch in the ridge) The fishing was decent in Four Lakes Basin until we got blown off the mountain. I doubt these fish saw very many artificial flies. I only think a small fraction of the people that visit here ever venture into this remote basin. We knew that a storm could come at any time judging by the clouds that were rushing over the peaks. I knew from the forecast that we were getting northerly flows until Tuesday which meant colder weather. We decided to drop down in elevation to our camp on quiet lake a little earlier than planned. I wanted to avoid getting wet. It blew all day and rained all night. We never did get to fish Quiet Lake which was one of the most promising lakes on the trip. It is deep and one of the biggest and least accessed lakes in the area and I know it has to hold some surprises. Not being able to fish the lake was one of my few regrets about the trip. The other was not having a better tent. It s a good thing I had a rain jacket to keep the drips from landing on my forehead. Luckily for me the rest of the trip was warm and sunny. Four Lakes Basin the upper lake is at 10,000 feet 4

Quiet Lake tucked below Serrate Ridge Tuesday: 3 miles (1.5 miles of trail, 1.5 miles cross-country) Elevation: Climb over Windy Devil Pass 10200 to Hammock Lake 9514. Lakes: Scree, Shallow & Upper Boulder Chain Lakes (Headwall, Scoop, Hidden, Hammock & Hourglass lakes. We didn t hike up to 10,435 Lonesome Lake) Fish: Small Rainbow, Cutthroat & Cutbow hybrids I went from getting soaked to getting fried. The wind flows were now bringing weather from the south which we gladly welcomed. It would be a pretty simple day of hiking to leave plenty of time for fishing the Upper Boulder Chain Lakes. It was still a good 1000 climb to get up to Windy Devil Pass to start off the morning. As we hiked we also got to see the backside of Devils Staircase. Even though I think we could have made it, I m sure glad we went the long way. It s steep! The one thing to mention about the hike is the passageway between Quiet Lake and Scree Lake. Just to the right (north) of the waterfall leaving Scree Lake is a faint path that will take you up through the cliff. We found ourselves catching mostly small Rainbows in the Upper Boulder Chain Lakes with a few Cuts and hybrids here and there. Historically there has been some big fish at times but I didn t see any. The lakes are planted on a three year rotation. The next Basin north is called Big Boulder lakes. It holds some lunkers but that is a whole other trip. 5

My brothers Rick and Justin with Quiet Lake, Serrate Ridge and north side of Castle Peak in background Four of the six upper Boulder Chain Lakes 6

Wednesday: 6 miles of trail Elevation: Hike past lower Boulder Chain Lakes down to Little Boulder Creek 8100 and over to Baker Lake 8450. Lakes: Lower Boulder Chain Lakes (Lodgepole, Sliderock, Shelf, Hatchet and Willow lakes); Frog & Baker Lake. Fish: Small Rainbow & Cutthroat Hatchet Lake Another easy day of mostly downhill! We ran into the most people we saw on the trip at these lower lakes. We easily caught fish at every lake in the lower Boulder Chain Lakes but they were all small. The exception to this is when we dropped our packs and hiked over to Frog Lake. I understand there are large trout but I don t know how you d fish it without a float tube because it is surrounded by long grass and lily pads. I never bothered fishing it because I didn t want to wade out through the swampy grass. It was rightfully named because there were many frogs and toads. Maybe that is why the fish are so big in this lake! The views of the peaks were stunning. Our lowest point of the hike was 8100 as we crossed Little Boulder Creek. We actually hiked through some sage brush flats that had inspiring views of the peaks. It was a whole different ecosystem once we dropped out of the Boulder Chain Lakes. We camped at Baker Lake which is a small offshoot from the main trail. It was very beautiful but only held a few very small trout that I didn t bother fishing. It had a very green meadow as seen in the picture on the front page. This is where I expected to see Elk which are abundant but had no luck. 7

Fishing Lodgepole Lake Frog Lake (bottom) 8

Thursday: 5 miles (4 miles of trail, 1 mile cross-county to Castle Lake and back) Elevation: Hike over Castle Divide 10000 into Chamberlain basin 9200 and up to Heart Lake 9477. Hope Lake is at 9850. Lakes: Castle Lake & Upper Chamberlain Lakes (Heart, Honey & Hope) Fish: Golden Trout, Grayling & large Rainbow and Cutthroat trout. It was time to make up for all the elevation we lost yesterday on the hike. We bottomed out at 8100 yesterday and have to hike over 10,000 Castle Divide to get into Chamberlain Basin. We started out in dense forests and topped out with small tundra like plants hugging the ground. Not a good place to be caught in a storm. Hiking up to Castle Divide On our way up we dropped our packs and hiked over to Castle Lake tucked away in its own small elevated basin. We had to cross a faint path across a very steep scree slope above some cliffs that plunged to the bottom. No room for mistakes. As we approached the slope we noticed rock bouncing down the side of the mountain. We looked up and saw what was causing the commotion. A few Mountain Goats were crossing the cliffs above us. We waited for them to pass and then made our 9

way over to Castle Lake. It was spectacular to say the least. Castle Peak jutted straight from the waters edge a couple thousand vertical feet. Amazing! We continued over Castle Divide which opened up a whole new world to the South. The Boulder Mountain seemed to go forever; ridge after ridge after ridge. We dropped into Chamberlain Basin and then hiked up to Heart Lake where we camped for the evening. Heart Lake is where we caught some larger trout to 16. We saw larger trout nearing 20. A view of the Boulder Mountains from Hope Lake We hiked up to 9850 Hope Lake where we all caught a species I was hoping to catch for years; The California Golden Trout native to the Sierras in California. There are only a handful of lakes in Idaho namely the Sawtooths, Bighorn Crags, White Clouds and a few other places where they are found. They were all under 10 with the exception of a Golden that Rick caught that was just over a foot long. I was so excited that I made the 400 climb up to the lake the next morning to catch more Goldens but to also try catching another species that I had never caught. Justin had also caught a small Grayling. I was so shocked. Fish species that have eluded me for years were now in the same lake and Justin had caught both species within a few minutes of fishing the lake. I was jealous to say the least. I never did get my Grayling so the journey continues. 10

Justin s Grayling Rick s Golden Trout My West Slope Cutthroat Justin s Golden Trout 11

Friday: 10 miles of trail Elevation: Hike back down to the basin 9200 and then over the divide 9800 to Washington Lake Creek 8850 ; hike up to Washington Lake 9362 and over another small divide 9600 to 4 th of July Lake 9365 ; hike back to the trailhead. Lakes: half-dozen Chamberlain Lakes; Washington & 4 th of July Lakes Fish: Brook Trout in Washington Lake; Cutthroat It was the last day thanks to me getting the flu. It was difficult for me to keep anything down since Wednesday and I was getting very weak because I ate very little. I think I was running on adrenaline from the excitement of Golden Trout and beautiful scenery. We fished a little in the Chamberlain Basin but the wind was blowing and rippling the water. We dealt with this phenomenon all week not allowing us to fish a few lakes unless we nymph fished. When the water rippled the fish couldn t see the fly and the instant the water settled a fish would explode on my fly. There are some very big fish in a couple of the lakes according to reports I have heard. We were going to originally camp at Washington Lake for evening Brook Trout fishing. I found that in the Sawtooths they can be finicky this time of year during the day and then explode in the evening. I m sure that was the case here. We stopped and fished Washington Lake for an hour but I only caught one 11 Brook Trout from the outlet near a log. It was a beautiful trout with bright colorful markings. There are many fish in the lake but you wouldn t have known it when we passed through in the late afternoon. I know we would have slammed them if we would have spent the night. Fourth of July Lake also had some small jumping Cutthroat but we didn t stop to fish. I know it gets heavily fished. NOTE: It is possible to catch all five species of fish in the last 10 miles of this trip if you have a couple evenings. It would be very easy to catch all species with the exception of the Grayling in Washington (Brook), Heart (Rainbow, Cutthroat) and Hope Lakes (Golden Trout, Grayling). I don t know if Justin got lucky or what catching the one Grayling but we spent a lot of time fishing Hope Lake and only managed to catch Golden Trout. I couldn t have asked for a better trip with the exception of catching the flu and a dripping tent but it still worked out fine. I would rank this as my number one alpine lake fishing trip due to the variety of species. The one downfall is the lack of large fish in many of the lakes but what do you expect at such high elevations. The scenery is some of the most spectacular in Idaho and that is saying a lot. I can t think of a better way to spend a week with my brothers! I ll have a hard time topping this adventure next year! 12

Castle Peak and the Chamberlain Basin Chamberlain Lake & Castle Peak (bottom) 13