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wilder, wyman packard - uintafly - 07-01-2010 I am headed up to the Uintas this weekend to Granddaddy basin, but I just found out I will have to come out a day early, but was hoping to run up and day hike into Wilder, Wyman, and Packard lake. (3 small likes along the Highline trail. I have been along this trail dozens of times but usually keep going to Naturalist, or further up the Highline. Does anyone have any info on these lakes? Thanks, [signature] Re: [uintafly] wilder, wyman packard - Hoobie - 07-02-2010 They're all close to the same elevation as Trial lake, so they should be fishable. All 3 have Brook Trout in them. Wilder is the smaller of the 3 lakes. I've never fished them so I can't say which would be the best to fish. [signature] Re: [uintafly] wilder, wyman packard - Matador - 07-03-2010 Also, those lakes aren't necessarily right off the Highline Trail like Scudder is. You still have a mile or two to go once you leave the main trail. [signature] Re: [Matador] wilder, wyman packard - Utahbill - 07-03-2010 We fished them last fall and had the best luck at the first lake you come to. I can't remember if thats Wyman or Wilder. It's full of small brookies. The fish in the other lakes are a little bigger, but nothing to shout about, just typical Uinta brookies. It is a pretty area with good camping. Hope that helps. [signature] Re: [uintafly] wilder, wyman packard - Uintaman - 07-03-2010 Its been years since I've been to those lakes. Wilder is the first one from Highline trailhead, and can winterkill, but if not can be better action. Packard is a favorite, is deep and the outlet flows out to a beautiful waterfall above the Duchesne River. It can produce 12 inch Brookies, good for the Uintas. But there is a lot of great fishing in the Grandaddy Basin. Let us know how it goes. [signature] Re: [Uintaman] wilder, wyman packard - uintafly - 07-04-2010 Just got home and the fishing was pretty much what you guys said. Wilder was the fastest and we caught a bunch of 8'-10' Brookies. My wife actually brought 2 in before I even had my rod ready. She was doing well on spinners and I was practicing dry's on my fly pole. I also caught a couple fish in the tiny creek flowing out of Wilder on an ant pattern and they will definately go down as the fish caught on the smallest body of water I have ever fished. All in all it was a beautiful day up there, especially since we were the only people at the lakes, hopefully that will be the case tomorrow at Fehr, Shepard, and Hoover. [signature] Re: [uintafly] wilder, wyman packard - Matador - 07-04-2010 I am real interested in hearing how well you do in the Murdock Basin lakes. [signature] Re: [uintafly] wilder, wyman packard - Utahbill - 07-04-2010 That's another nice little chain of lakes. I usually fish Shepard once a year or so and do well for brookies and some rainbows 10"-12". I have never done any good on Fehr, but I know some one who did well at Feher last fall, with at least one larger fish. I have only caught a few fish in Hoover, but I have hardly fished it. I will be interested in how it goes. [signature] Re: [Utahbill] wilder, wyman packard - uintafly - 07-05-2010 Well got up there for a bit today, and did okay. Caught a couple Brookies at Fehr but it was pretty slow. Did better at Shepard though. Most in the 8-10' range but did get a couple that were pushing 12'. Didn't make it up to Hoover, maybe another time. I have been hiking these areas for years, but haven't really fished em much since I was a kid, having a good time doing it though. Do you guys know which lakes have decent populations of Grayling? I would like to add another species in. [signature] Re: [uintafly] wilder, wyman packard - Utahbill - 07-05-2010 Fish, Round, and Sand out of Holliday Park have good populations of grayling. I have never fished them myself. There are some other interesting grayling lakes in the Uintas, but they probably require an overnight backpacking trip. [signature] Re: [Utahbill] wilder, wyman packard - uintafly - 07-05-2010 Overnight hikes work perfectly. I am actually planning on going out in for a weekend in a few weeks. Any suggestions would be great. [signature] Re: [uintafly] wilder, wyman packard - Matador - 07-05-2010 Carolyn Lake just off the Highline Trail near Pigeon Milk Spring is loaded with grayling. When I was there most the fish were smaller but with a small white-ish fly you could get one on every cast (fly-and_bubble). [signature] Re: [uintafly] wilder, wyman packard - Utahbill - 07-06-2010 Some of the other lakes are small and sensitive. So I will have to let you do some research on your own.[cool] Thats half the fun right? [signature] Re: [Utahbill] wilder, wyman packard - uintafly - 07-07-2010 Fair enough, That is probably true. I actually plan on doing quite a bit of exploring this summer, specifically to trailless lakes up there. [signature] Re: [uintafly] wilder, wyman packard - Utahbill - 07-07-2010 I think you will be well rewarded for your off trail efforts. [signature] Re: [uintafly] wilder, wyman packard - neveronsunday - 07-08-2010 [font "Verdana"][#ff0000]whisper... Allen ....[/#ff0000][/font] [signature] Re: [neveronsunday] wilder, wyman packard - brookieguy1 - 07-08-2010 Whisper.....lake somewhat close to Allen........ [signature] Re: [Utahbill] wilder, wyman packard - Utahbill - 07-31-2010 Last weekend I took my own advice and did a little prospecting for Grayling. I was surprised to find a lake that was unkown to me with nice fish in it. [signature] Re: [Utahbill] wilder, wyman packard - Weekend_Warrior - 08-01-2010 My goodness!! Those Grayling are Gigantic!!! Nice work Bill. [signature] |