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Website: Lake Roosevelt Charters
This was my 2nd time out to Lake Larsen and the conditions early on were a bit windy. Walked on the shore, which is made of decaying peet and almost fell into the gooy shoreline after the ground shifted. Do not wade in this water! It's like mud and quicksand. Water color was like black tea and I wondered if fish could see anything. Started out with a black woolly bugger and hoped the high contrast against the cloudy sky would make it highly visible for fish on the bottom, but nothing. Then, switched to a partiallly destroyed green wooly bugger I had in reserve. Got my first 3 crappie ever! Forgot the camera at home though. :( Nothing worth bragging about. Largest was only 6 inches. A local fisherman said you can get some nice bass in there in the summer. Shore fishing is limited to a dock surrounded by lily pads and some unstable shoreline. If you wanna fish this lake, either go 100% weedless to get past the lily pads or get a float tube. As the sun went down, the water became like glass and I could see risers. Drooling to get out there with the dry flies!