Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Lake Roosevelt Charters
The pond I fished is too small to name online, only maybe 2 1/2 or 3 acres and 10ft deep. Too small for fishing pressure. In snohomish county.
I arrived at the pond around noon after a 3 mile hike with roughly 500' elevation gain. The tail end was no trail I had to blaze a trail 3/4 mile through steep dark dense rugged terrain to arrive at this pond. To my surprise an unlocked boat with oars sat halfway submerged. I flipped over the seats were just about rotted but it floated. So onward I went. First hour wad slow. I trolled a olive wooley bugger, then I put my spinning rig in. I dragged a castmaster to no avail. So I switched to a black leech on my fly rod, first cast with that had a vicious strike, Fish On. And landed, 10" cutty, 15 minutes later I hit another roughly the same size. Caught several more in the last hour I was there. Left with my limit of 5. I will hit this lake again probably next year. All in all a beautiful snd invigorating day on the water. Very enjoyable expirience.