Great morning on the west and north banks! Got some good time in with my girls. Arrived 6:45, some fog. My 7 year old caught her first rainbow(she's got several mountain lake brookies under her belt)- an 8 inch stocker on an orange poweregg. Not hardly worth the trouble of cleaning him so we turned him loose. Next up was my 5 year old pulling in a 9 inch stocker on a chartreuse poweregg. Put him on the stringer in fear of going home with nothing for the grill. At about 9:30 I put a second 1/8 oz sliding sinker on my 7 year old's line and casted her out 20-25 feet farther/deeper to try a new depth. Within 5 minutes she got another strong bite and set the hook like a pro, pulling in a nice fat 13 inch stocker. She was stoked, she caught dinner. I fished a Joe's Flies lure in white/red/black, an orange roostertail, and a brass little cleo to no avail. Worms and berkley gulp corn floated with the help of a fish pill got two nice hard strikes but I couldn't hook 'em. Moved to the north end at 10:00, hiking the trail throwing in every 100 yds or so(by now the girls were chasing bugs, collecting sticks, rocks, etc). No more action but lots of sunshine and smiles. Saw the Stimson herd of 135 or so elk, 2 deer, a cottontail, and a couple of eagles...could not want for a better day with my gals.