I was there last Sunday, my first time. At 9.30am the parking lot was full, and of course all the campsites were occupied..... bottom line, it's not the wilderness. I used my v-boat, and flippered my way along the dropoffs out to the narrow waist, then headed along the shoreline back around to the island. All in, about 4 hours. Landed 5 out of perhaps 10 strikes. Largest at 16", smallest 6", others around 10-12". All were taken over shoals and dropoffs, 8ft - 18ft. Nothing over the deeper water. Used fast sink line, flies were black micro-leech, green damsels. Used my TFO #3. I'd go again... but I'll opt for my pontoon with oars to spare my thighs the bay crossing.
It's a prettier lake than, say, Jones. And the wind was no more than a light breeze.... not like the gales that blow through Jones. However, don't go here if you are looking for constant fish action, or a wilderness experience.