How are Brookie Lakes in August?
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 8:06 pm
I am going to post two questions, with possibly some small amount of information. In terms of importance, this is the second.
How is the brook trout fishing on lakes like the Calabogie lakes in August?
I have found some lakes around Haliburton that are similar to the Calabogie lakes. I bought sinking line for my 5-weight. There are times when I am dying of boredom at the family cottage (the bass are not helping this situation like they did a couple of summers ago).
1. If I go to one of these lakes in August with my canoe and troll with the sinking line and, let's say, a wooly bugger, will I catch any brookies?
2. If I go to one of those lakes very early or very late in the day/night, will I be able to get any surface action in August?
How is the brook trout fishing on lakes like the Calabogie lakes in August?
I have found some lakes around Haliburton that are similar to the Calabogie lakes. I bought sinking line for my 5-weight. There are times when I am dying of boredom at the family cottage (the bass are not helping this situation like they did a couple of summers ago).
1. If I go to one of these lakes in August with my canoe and troll with the sinking line and, let's say, a wooly bugger, will I catch any brookies?
2. If I go to one of those lakes very early or very late in the day/night, will I be able to get any surface action in August?