We left Spokane at 4 A.M and got to the launch at the south end of the lake at 5:55 A.M. It's not on any website, but the gates for the launch do not open until 6 A.M. Luckily we didn't leave earlier! The lake is absolutely beautiful. So clear that you can see the bottom at 20' deep. Because it is mostly surrounded by the Colville national Forest, there were only a half of a dozen cabins on the lake. No pleasure boaters were present, but neither were the fish. For being so small, the lake is extremely deep over 300' at the deepest. The fish finder showed plenty of fish at 40'-60' deep. But not many shallower than that. The water temperature was surprisingly warm, approximately 68 degrees by the fish finder. Because of the depth of the lake and fish, I believe this to be an excellent candidate for downriggers. I unfortunately do not have downriggers so after 6 hours of nothing we packed up and left. The experience was good and the lake was absolutely gorgeous. If nothing else, just being nestled in the mountains on such a beautiful lake was well worth the drive. Hope this helps.