
Not only did Paul troll from his 21-foot Rogue Jet Coastal while visiting Hell Hole Reservoir, but he also used it to access the back country camping area at the upper end of the lake.
Hell Hole? Who would ever want to go camping at a place with a name like that! However, Hell Hole Reservoir is one of my favorite places on earth, and one I have been fishing for over 40 years! It is one of those places that is difficult to get into, but once you are there, it is absolutely worth it!
Bridget Looney and I left Colfax on Friday afternoon with the 21’ Rogue Jet Coastal in tow and headed up the mountain from Foresthill. Actually, we had to go down the mountain to the bottom of the middle fork of the American River before we could head back up the mountain. The well-paved, but very windy 50 miles from Auburn to Hell Hole takes right at 2 hours towing a boat.
We arrived at the lake in mid-afternoon to see the beautiful reservoir, approximately 25 feet from full pool. The launch ramp is fully operational and we had the Coastal in the water in short order. We ran up the lake through the Narrows and found a beautiful campsite on the north side of the lake.
We set up the tent on a shady point that was nice and flat and open to the breeze. Looking to the east, we were dwarfed by the granite snow-covered ridge that separated us from Lake Tahoe by only a few miles.
We soon noticed one of the drawbacks to camping out – thousands of mosquitos! A liberal basting for each of us with repellent kept them off our skin, but they still buzzed around our ears!
We decided to go for a short troll in the evening before dinner. We started.