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Seth30 - Fishing was pretty good, definitely a lot of action on the surface. We only had time to fish for a little bit but I caught a nice 8-10" cutthroat, which according to some things I've been reading could have been whats been called a Montana Black spot, a cutthroat subspecies. It had some of the black freckles you see in pictures, but I'm not completely sure. Also the fly's we were using didn't seem to be hitting right, I think if you had something along the lines of a black caddis you would do really well because something similar was flying around everywhere. Overall all it took us about 3ish hours to get to the lake and about 2.5 to get back. I think if you're charging the trail you could do it much quicker (2hrs up). We also lost the trail a few times and one of the group had a hell of a time bush wacking through the salmon berry's (just not used to it I guess). It's really not that long of a trail and not that much elevation gain, just lots of rock scrambles, salmon berry thickets, and sometimes its easy to lose the trail.I would recommend it for a day hike or a 2 day overnight just so you would have time to fish the whole lake, I didn't have time to fish the far end of the lake, but I had a feeling it was pretty solid because it looked like the lake dropped off a lot faster from the shore on that side. I don't think I would stay up there more then one night though just because your kind of limited by your surroundings on what to do.
Glad I can help, there are some established camping areas near the outlet of the lake, the best area we saw was near the outlet right in the corner right before the big rock slide begins. Its an openish spot with a fire pit, close to the lake so access is pretty easy. GPS isn't a bad idea, main thing to remember is to stay on the right side of the valley until you get to lower jug lake/pond. Then from there you might be able to spot the tape across the way on the right side of the boulder field. From there its a little ways up the hill and your there, its easy to lose the trail, if you do try and stay in the trees and you'll probably pick it up again. Much easier then fighting through 8ft tall brush.