I went by that larsons cabin on the first weekend of the winter trout season, not a bad looking place.
For winter fly fishing, you can stick with the basic nymph patterns, like pheasant tails, hares ear and you can also try some caddis larvae and midge larvae imitations as well. You can also break out the midge imitations on top if u see midges flying around. These will pretty much hook you into some fish. Tyring using split shot to get the nymphs down to where the fish are, since the water it fairly clear and cold.
Good luck and let us know how you did.
Thanks very much. Im pretty new to fly fishing, and have been trying to soak up as much knowledge as I can. Im going to try to head down to Hay Creek or over to the Kinninnick next week. If anyone has any pointers, I'm all ears