To the Heart of the Olympics

Hey everyone- Geez, it’s been forever scince I’ve been to FOAL. Anyway, I’m gonna go on a 7-day, 50-mile backpacking trip through the Olympic Mountains in Washington. I plan to break out my fly rod and tying vise for the first time in over a year I was wondering if anyone has any patterns to reccomend for the high lakes this time of year. Thanks,
-Fly_Fisher_12

I’m not much of a high laker, but from what I understand, small dries like mosquitos are a good choice and chironomids for sub surface angling.

Size 16 caddis dry fly is often hard to beat in that area but you will also want some ants of assorted sizes and pt nympths as a start. Not sure if it happens this time of year but also take some large Caddis flies in case the moths are about. Do not let others tell you months are never eaten by trout because at least in Sept up in that area they do. I have hiked a few lakes in that area but normally is Sept so I can not say if there are other to take this time of year as well but at least this will give you a start.