As I hiked up to Trap I saw bear, deer and various other wild life. When I got to the lake I was in bliss! It was a perfect day to go fishing...but isn't everyday. Really this is a lake I will take my kid to when she grows. The lake is small but it's beauty is enormous. Fishing is keen with crystal clear waters and hardly nothing to get caught up on I want to go here when I die. I think there is cutts and bows in it all native cause there's no road access the fish are beautiful and not afraid to bite!! But that doesn't mean catch them all this lake should be respected for what it is and it's all natural. I love to eat me some fish but don't fish here and take out a stringer or more there's plenty of other lakes that offer fish to that aren't as precious as this one. There was a guy I almost got in a fist fight with because he was catching fish in a barrel and just ripping them out and with no regard to the lake or the fish littering and robbing the lake of about twenty bows. Come on!
That ain't right darn it! And to top it off he was using powerbait is that really necessary to use there. They'll bite just a hook. Power bait is like a good piece off a-- would you turn it down? If you do visit Trap respect it. Just take one good one home with you please or even better take a picture of it those fish aren't planted so don't act as if they are. It really irks me to see people treat these kind of lakes like there's a grounds keeper that's going to pick up your garbage. It would serve that guy right if he fell off a cliff on the way back down.