SnoKing
3/6/2018 10:22:14 AMI've also been told that the upper end of the lake by a small creek inlet is excellent early in the season so we'll see what can be had and report back.
Went out to Rock Lake for the first time last Saturday. After reading reports about the dangers the lie below, coupled with cold water, I decided I was going to just troll around to explore the lake to keep my speeds down. Started trolling right away up the western cliffs. Landed and released a few tiny bait-sized rainbows off the point on the north-side of that first bay. Both on an orange kekeda tipped with worm on a planner board. Kept trolling north and finally landed a decent 16" brown on a brown trout rapala. Trolled up until the first "minefield" on the west side and started to cast some jerk baits into the shallow water. No luck.
Next, we tried casting some greenpumpkin curly tailed grubs into the minefield. Bam. It was game on the rest of the day. Constantly caught fish for the next several hours, fishing the several shallow, rocky areas dispersed throughout the lake. Nothing too big, but a few 17" rainbows and browns. Seemed to be some hard fighting fish there. Released all to be caught another day. Good overall trip for an exploration trip. Launch was definitely an unimproved launch, but nothing difficult to maneuver.