
destination being French Meadows Reservoir, I had no idea what to expect. I’ve had exceptional trout fishing at the lake in early summer and very good action in early fall, but it was August, the height of the warm weather doldrums.
Since it was the dog days of summer, I brought my Labrador Lucy along for the adventure. She’s like any other girl, she likes to swim and she likes to lay in the sun on the back of the boat. Except in this case we wouldn’t be in a boat, we’d be in my Hobie Pro Angler 14 kayak.
I wanted to arrive at the lake just before sunrise in order to take advantage of the key post dawn window prior to the sun hitting the water. I figured I’d allowed plenty of time for the drive to the lake, but I hadn’t. In fact, when I pulled up to French Meadow’s rear launch ramp it had already been light for an hour.
Well, when presented with a basket of lemons what do you do? My answer is to bake a lemon meringue pie, but Lucy and I didn’t have time for baking, there were trout to be caught!
Running around the truck like a mad man, I rigged the kayak, strapped Lucy into her PDF and quickly shoved off. Over the years, I’ve done a lot of bank fishing at French Meadows, but I’d only fished it from a boat one time. I was torn between turning right heading out to the middle of the lake to work deep water or hanging a left to work the area where the river channel enters the lake. I’d done well while fishing the channel from the bank, so I turned left.
While there are some dandy browns in the lake, I didn’t expect to catch any. My thought was that I’d probably be able to catch a few planter and/or holdover rainbows.