Alexander Lake?
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Incorrect, but you have the right drainage.
Hint, which lakes in that drainage can you catch grayling?
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You got it. One of my personal favorites in the Uintas.
You are up.
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Ok here's one.
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That is one lake I would like to hit. Since we have the new trailer it might be a good day hike for us next year. What is the home like?
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that looks like Yuba.
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Yes it is. Your turn.
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[quote albinotrout] What is the home like?[/quote]
I'm guessing you meant to say "hike". It is a 2 1/2 mile hike 1 way. Slow incline to start, then a somewhat steep section, but it is short, then you slowly go downhill to the lake. It is actually a fairly easy hike compared to, say Round, Sand, and Fish lakes in the Weber drainage.
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Thanks! I will look at a possible trip there soon.
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[quote albinotrout]Yes it is. Your turn.[/quote]
OK. I took this picture last week. While many were at home watching conference, thinking about fishing, I was fishing thinking about God.
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Good luck. I'll be back Monday to check your answers.
PBH
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Is there any ice on it yet?
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Does it have wipers and diminishing population of golden shiners?
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[quote doggonefishin]Is there any ice on it yet?[/quote]
Negative. However, it is one of those that on a normal year will have ice close to Thanksgiving.
[quote kentofnsl]Does it have wipers and diminishing population of golden shiners?[/quote]
Negative. However, it does have a population of hybrids that enjoy to prey on chubs.
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[quote doggonefishin]Navajo?[/quote]
Aoo’ ("yes" in Navajo)
you're up.
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Here's one. I suspect many members have been here, but fewer have seen the lake from this angle.
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Which one? The one with water or without?
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[quote albinotrout]Which one? The one with water or without?[/quote]
Either, but the one that is half empty is more well known.
A little known tidbit is that the larger dammed "lake" is actually 2 lakes that became one with the dam. One of the lakes was named Phoebe, the other lake carried the name that the new lake is currently known by.
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