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Old 09-10-2015, 09:57 AM
pwned555 pwned555 is offline
 
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Default Medicine Lake (Jasper), requesting general information

Me and my Dad are going to be heading out to try Medicine Lake in Jasper in a week or so and I had a few questions I couldn't find much details online about and was hoping someone here who has fished it before could help.

I'm wondering how difficult the hike into the 'lake' is, as in how deep is the mud, are there sink holes to worry about, and just a general idea of where is the easiest place to get to the 'lake' (my Dads getting a little older now and I want to take it easy on him if possible).

On a similar note to what I posted above what kind of waders are best for the hike? I have an older pair of neoprene bootfoot waders and a newer stockingfoot pair. I'm thinking if the mud is deep the older pair of bootfoot waders might be the best idea for the hike into the lake.

Finally any fly recommendations? I've heard a big San Juan worm under an indicator usually works best but I was wondering if anyone else had any other flies they found worked well out there.

Thanks for the help!
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