Canoes into the Wilderness
Spicer Reservoir
by
June 2009
Gary Trott, Minnesota born and
raised grew up paddling the Boudary Waters National Park .For
several years he has promoted the idea of a Sierra wildernes canoe-in
fishout. This year we got it together. Gary, Dave and Carel Peterson,
their two dogs Zorro and D'Artagnan, EJ Melzer and myself got ourselves
to Spicer Meadow Reservoir on a Friday in the middle of June.
Five People and two DogsGary
advertised wilderness camping in comfort. Since it takes an awful lot
to sink a canoe, we would not be on iron rations like the backpack
trips. However the reservoir is narrow but long--six miles to paddle,
the last half no motors allowed. There was wind both going out and
coming back so some care in boat handling was called for
Dave and Carel Paddling in the chopTwo
hours of paddling got us there and we set up camp and went fishing.
Most us expected typical fairly small Sierra stream trout and
didn't bring nets. What was happening was a spawning run from the lake
and the fish were not small, running 14 to 18 inches. This made
for some interesting landings, but most of us worked it out one way or
another. The fish weren't interested in dry flies, but most of the
ususal nymph suspects fished deep worked quite well.
EJ with a fish on
Dave brings one inWe all lost count of how many fish we caught and released, but we did indulge ourselves the invitation of a few to dinner
The InviteesThese fish were red and pink fleshed fom feeding on scuds in the lake
Wilderness Camping in Comfort--We Brought StemwareAfter
two days of this we were up early on Sunday to try to paddle out before
the wind came up. We made it about halfway, and then the rest of it was
some work. All in all this was a great trip and we will be doing it
again.