09-21-2010, 09:25 PM
After getting to Midway via gaurdsman pass to see the fall colors through my wifes camera we arrived early for a family dinner in Midway, so I took the chance to "sneak" over onto the Provo for 1.5 hours at the second angler access lot off of HWY 40 on river road heading into Midway.
walked to the river and headed toward the bridge as the river heads towards Deer Creek.
was fly fishing with a pheasant tail nyph bead head in olive drab and peacock with a bit of flash on the tail.
got about 40 feet from the bridge and began working the holes just over the "spill" point of the smoother area under the bridge, whamo!! nice Brownie took my offering and began "dancing" for me. what a pretty, healthy, full color brown. only about 14 or so inches long (no ruler) but beautiful none the less. that was all the action I had time for as the rest of the family began arriving and I got the call to head back in. not bad R&R for a short time on there.
Fall is typically when I begin fly fishing into early winter before ice up. I just dont think you can beat the scenery at that time of year, it is always pretty in Utah, but in Autum the mountains just get down right vibrant. I always love fly fishing in fall it makes the rest of the year seem drab, and it makes it so much easier to get skunked if you can blame it on all the pretty colors and such.
good fishing to all, enjoy the season.
walked to the river and headed toward the bridge as the river heads towards Deer Creek.
was fly fishing with a pheasant tail nyph bead head in olive drab and peacock with a bit of flash on the tail.
got about 40 feet from the bridge and began working the holes just over the "spill" point of the smoother area under the bridge, whamo!! nice Brownie took my offering and began "dancing" for me. what a pretty, healthy, full color brown. only about 14 or so inches long (no ruler) but beautiful none the less. that was all the action I had time for as the rest of the family began arriving and I got the call to head back in. not bad R&R for a short time on there.
Fall is typically when I begin fly fishing into early winter before ice up. I just dont think you can beat the scenery at that time of year, it is always pretty in Utah, but in Autum the mountains just get down right vibrant. I always love fly fishing in fall it makes the rest of the year seem drab, and it makes it so much easier to get skunked if you can blame it on all the pretty colors and such.
good fishing to all, enjoy the season.