Thanks for the reply. I've never been to Sheridan Lake whats it like. We'll be taking a 12' cartopper and a tent trailer
Suppose to be good sized Brookies and Rainbows in there.
My Grandparents were going to buy a Cabin there in the 60's but they just gassed the lake, so they bought at Young Lake instead. Then they stocked Sheridan with Rainbows and Brookies after the rotenone treatment. .
I heard the brookies do grow to a good size in Sheridan but the only time I ever catch brookies seems through the ice, no matter what lake and it is not from the lack of trying in the open water months, one day though I will catch a Brookie in open water lol...
Those lakes between Cache Creek and Clinton on the Hwy are great for brookie fishing in the winter through the ice if you are into that. I actually have some pics from those lakes on my facebook page. I used to fish them all the time when I was working in Cache Creek and I always stop at the one with the pull out for lunch (first lake on the right if you are heading North from Cache Creek) and fishing on my way to Young Lake yet no luck unless there is ice is the only time I seem to catch them lol although others managed..I must be cursed or something ha ha.
Anyone have any tips for open water non ice covered brookie fishing?? lol
Crystal Lake is another lake to try, I have always caught fish there. The largest I personally caught was a 22'' rainbow back in July 1985 since then 12-16 is the average for me.