07-05-2013, 08:19 PM
I had planned on hitting Starvation this week. I even contacted TubeDude to get a couple o' tips. Unfortunately, by the time I had gotten home from work and started getting my gear organized, it seemed wise to take my kids fishing the next day. It also felt like it would keep them alive longer and preserve my marriage. [][]
We hit a couple of easy access lakes along the mirror lake highway and then decided to go fish the skinny water of the upper Provo. Had a few firsts there. My oldest caught his first fish on a fly (thanks TD for the spinning flies writeup). I'm not sure of the pattern we were using but the top fly was similar to an elk hair caddis and the bottom fly was a wooly bugger of some sort. It didn't seem to matter. The other first was my younger son's first catch with two broken arms (his arms not the fish!). He had a little incident doing tricks on his scooter a couple of weeks ago and has casts on both forearms down to his hands. Didn't keep him from catching the most and biggest brookies of the trip! I'm still not sure how he was able to do everything with just his fingers exposed on each hand but I suppose determination and competitiveness with his older brother helped.
It was a great trip. It gave my wife a break at home and apparently I now have a guaranteed b-day trip to Starvation later this month. The temperatures were really nice up there and the scenery was beautiful. Can't beat it. []
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We hit a couple of easy access lakes along the mirror lake highway and then decided to go fish the skinny water of the upper Provo. Had a few firsts there. My oldest caught his first fish on a fly (thanks TD for the spinning flies writeup). I'm not sure of the pattern we were using but the top fly was similar to an elk hair caddis and the bottom fly was a wooly bugger of some sort. It didn't seem to matter. The other first was my younger son's first catch with two broken arms (his arms not the fish!). He had a little incident doing tricks on his scooter a couple of weeks ago and has casts on both forearms down to his hands. Didn't keep him from catching the most and biggest brookies of the trip! I'm still not sure how he was able to do everything with just his fingers exposed on each hand but I suppose determination and competitiveness with his older brother helped.
It was a great trip. It gave my wife a break at home and apparently I now have a guaranteed b-day trip to Starvation later this month. The temperatures were really nice up there and the scenery was beautiful. Can't beat it. []
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