Anybody fish the upper Provo lately? My aunt has some property up that way and i wanted to see if it was worth the drive. Any info is appreciated! Thanks...
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Is that an invite [sly]
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Well normally yes, but we got up there and the water is pretty much non existent. So until it fills up its no good! I will let you know soon though
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I camped up on the way upper provo on the mirror lake highway this last weekend and it was higher than last year cause it was actually flowing . I fished some dries on it since it was so mossy and picked up fish but they are small brookies, got them on yellow humpies and small renegades, I also talked to a guy up there camping by me who said hes been getting a few grayling out of there on dries aswell, I didn't know they were in there but I did not see any proof so im not sure.
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Man a grayling would be sweet! That's on my summer bucket list for sure. Nice work on the Brookies, I love catching those bad boys. Even if they are small! Thanks for the update
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In early July I hooked something really big east of Kamas not too far and 15ft from the road. I never saw him and fought him/her for 15 minutes. I am guessing a really big brown??
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"Well normally yes, but we got up there and the water is pretty much non existent. So until it fills up its no good! I will let you know soon though "
FYI, they do pull a significant amount of water out for irrigation roughly a half mile downstream from where the North Fork comes in. So on low water summers it's best to fish above that.
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[quote TylerKunz]Man a grayling would be sweet! That's on my summer bucket list for sure. Nice work on the Brookies, I love catching those bad boys. Even if they are small! Thanks for the update[/quote]
I caught my first grayling this summer at Trial, well three of them actually, all on Renegades off the dam.
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