Trout season isn't usually open here until the last day of April. The best lakes to fish are around 10,000 feet in elevation, and even into August one will see big ice bergs floating the Lakes of the High Sierra Nevada. Many of the lakes dirt cliff (4,000) feet dropoffs, are not opened til mid to late may, due to wet roads of dirt on those cliffs.
Hell, even in August, there's still snow on the Peaks from 14,000 feet to 11,000 feet. The High Sierra's is as much a taste of God's Country, as the Rockies. I hiked up Mt.Whitney in the summer of 77, in T-Shirt weather, but with Freezing nights. Twice in one month I scaled Whitney. A week after, two men, went to climb Whitney, and chose to spend the night at the summit camp, they had NO Winter Gear, (which is mandatory if you want to survive in high elevations, one must pack winter gear, along with summer gear, every time).
these 2 men had no winter gear, were caught in a overnight blizzard, and froze to death....
Here's a pic of one of 3 of my favorite trout lakes, I think I posted this once before, yet i never get tired of looking at the High Sierra....for some reason, I can't open my GIF and JPEG file for the South Lake Pic, by far my favorite lake to fish for Trout........
North Lake
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Lake Sabrina
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