The boy and I made it up to Harriet for the evening rise on Sat. Well worth the trip! And it is a bit of a hike coming in the back way fro Timothy Lake.
We landed several browns (max 12") and rainbows (max 11") on dry flies (caddis, renegade) and several more on a gold panther martin. All the fish were very feisty, and the browns especially just hammered the #14 flies; the browns swallowed the flies making it difficult to unhook.
The weather cooperated nicely, an occasional warm east wind reminiscent of the desert, a couple of inconsequential sprinkles, and we avoided any deluge until the inevitable long hike home.
An otherwise highly enjoyable afternoon / evening was sullied by the sight of a few wasted trout carcasses and guttings from a group of guys who monopolized the creek inlet area bait fishing a bit too successfully. When they finally quit the area at about sundown, we saw them haul out a couple of stringers with mostly 14 ~ 20" rainbows in excess of the 5 trout each limit. I get meat fishing, and have been known to enjoy some tasty smoked or grilled trout myself, but that was just sad.