North 40 Fly Shop eMagazine August 2017 | Page 58

Photos by: Calvin Fuller This legendary lake kicks out big rainbows & deserves a spot on your summer hit list. 58 If you hang around many fly shops—no matter where you may live in the Pacific Northwest—someday you’ll hear people talking about eastern Washington’s Chopaka Lake and its Callibaetis mayfly hatches. There’s good reason for that; Chopaka offers scads of rainbow trout ranging between 12 inches and a few pounds and they feed eagerly on the surface during these Callibaetis emergences and spinnerfalls. I first heard about Chopaka during college, and the stories about big rainbows gulping Callibaetis dry flies stuck in my mind. Since the North 40 Fly Shop opened in Omak, Washington a few years ago have I visited the area regularly, but still hadn’t found my way to Chopaka. This spring I decided to remedy that flaw and made Chopaka a priority. I called a few friends in the know, queried them about the lake, then stopped at the North 40 Fly Shop and spoke with shop manager Keith Roe. He gave me some intel and suggested several fly patterns, including TFP Balanced Leeches, Ice Cream Cone Chironomids, flying ants, and damsel and dragonfly nymphs. 59