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[size 4]With the hills ablaze in fiery fall fashion, it was a perfect day to take someone from out of town fishing on the Wasatch Plateau.

My brother-in-law from the island of St. Vincent is in town for a little while and hasn't seen a whole lot of the US besides New Jersey and suburban Utah.

He'd taken a family trip with us to the Uintas a few years back and really loved it, so another fishing trip was planned and we were off.

The morning colors were popping nicely on the way up Fairview Canyon.

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Our first stop was Huntington Reservoir and the action was slow, but we both made out with at least one decent tiger. Mine was just a hair under 19".

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It was the perfect time to be in the area though. The elk were bugling in the hills and the scenery couldn't be beat.

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Whitley, not accustomed to fishing with a rod and reel, struggled with the casting motion for a little while, but he started to get it. My first setup for him to try was a minnow rig.

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Once a few fish followed my lure in, Whitley had a great chance to sight-fish for a tiger that was 3 feet away, which gladly inhaled the minnow and gave him a crash course on how to work an aggressive fish with a rod and reel.

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*Video of the catch at the bottom of the thread*

I caught a couple of smaller ones as well, but it seemed like it was time to move, so we stopped at a stream for what should have been easy pickings for him.

Unfortunately, it was really hard for him to get a good cast off and the fish didn't want anything to do with him.

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I couldn't resist.

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Next stop was the dam at Electric Lake. More incredible scenery, all around.

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The fish didn't want much from Whitley there either, but a little movement called a few my way.

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This one was really pretty. I've missed the E-Lake cutthroat and it's nice to see some lately.

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Same fish, different angle.

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Whitley was content, watching as I used up my last minnow on a decent tiger.

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We decided to call it quits on the fishing end of things, but neither of us were in any hurry, so I took an opportunity to show him more land that he's never seen before.

Just a quick drive down the canyon and we were in what I like to call the "melted rock garden".

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The hillsides are loaded with eroded boulders and it's a bit of a playground for me.

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Could this be love?

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I ran into an old photo subject too. New camera, new pics.

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Under:

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Above:

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Crazy rocks.

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Mushroom rock:

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I could spend hours on that hillside, but I had to wrap it up and get our butts home.

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Needless to say though, we had to make a couple of photo stops on the way back down Fairview Canyon.

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The ambient light from the cloud cover was perfect and lit everything up vividly. Whitley couldn't stop talking about how beautiful everything was.

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The lower areas are dotted with mostly red and the upper areas are yellow-orange right now. This is the time to get up there. GO!

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Whitley had a great time and so did I. It's great to show off the places I love to spend time in. Once he was safely delivered back to Spanish Fork, I thought I'd test my luck for a few minutes at the river, by the golf course.

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What a fun day and a great chance to see the colors of autumn.

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Loah, great report, beautiful pics. BIL looked pretty happy in the video. Fun to get someone out where they have never been. Thanks once again for sharing the adventure.
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Great post, as usual. The video was awesome, and it was funny to notice that I was grinning through the entire thing. The Smile/look on his face at the 1:00 mark is awesome. I wish I had more opportunities and that I was more patient (grrr, I'm bad enough when I'm by myself) to enjoy teaching people how to fish.

Thanks for the post and video, it seriously made my day.
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Haha, the music on the video just happened to almost match the time and I had to chuckle a bit too.

It seemed to go along with the confusion of learning something new.
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