My family ended up with 45+ trout for the weekend we were up there. I think I was more than half of them though. Saw the bald eagles again, and those are some of the biggest, most coordinated 4 week olds I've ever seen!
The bite for trout in the boat was great... however, connecting and keeping them was a different story. I had 3 times as many hits as I got fish in the boat. I couldn't connect with anything! I was slow trolling "Joe's Flies" about 6"-2' feet below the surface. I kept the trolling motor on speed 1 or 2 (depending on the wind). I would occasionally bring it up to 3 and slow down shortly because the trout were hitting the most when I would change speeds.
On a side "fun" note. I managed to get one of the Joe's Flies stuck in my finger barb deep. I tried to pull it out at the lake, but it wasn't budging. So I stayed out and fished for another 4 hours with the fly deep in my finger. Walked back to camp, drank a flask of Jeager and had my RN mom dig around the hook with a needle and after an hour of digging, soaking, disinfecting and me being pretty drunk, she finally just popped it out of there. That was painful and I hope I never get another hook that deep buried again!