I'm heading out with my 7 year old son to Lake Minnewanka tommorow for a few days of fishing fun. Does anyone have any tips on location and/or depth for catching Lake Trout. It seems to me that I remember that these fish tend to go quite deep in the summer heat. I have various bismuth jigs and will be bringing a downrigger for deep trolling. Thanks in advance for any help offered.
That lake can be tough and yes the fish will likely be deep. If you're new to the lake you might want to cheat and see where the charter boats are at. Jig white tube jigs off the bottom or troll spoons if they're suspended. If the lakers aren't cooperating you could always swtich to whitefish. For them I'd try a red wire worm on a nail rig (weight on bottom, worm on a leader coming off your main line up off the bottom...experiment with depth).
I can tell you what not to do.... not a single bite all day last sat. Don't stay within 50 feet of shore, fishing bottom with jigs or troll with spoons. lol. Sorry, no idea what to tell you. No one I talked to caught anything either.
Right now the fish are in the shallows but you should anchor always, wind will usually drift you off the fish.
A few of the guides drift while fishing fly's in about 18 to 20 FOW they use an 18ft. leader with a strike indicator. They always drift the idea being your fly is just moving with the current. Works quite well as long as you can catch the hatch.