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Hit some of my spots up logan canyon today and did ok for the 45 minutes i spent fishing. Got 7 cutts and 3 browns and missed a few. Man it was one warm day the ground squirrels were far and few between they are trying to stay cool. Unlike stupid me out during the hottest part of the day fishing.
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thanks for the report, I want to fish logan canyon on a fly. where do you recommend?
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I haven't been yet this year but I'll be up there this weekend for sure. I have always had great luck above the red banks campground with hoppers and madam x's this time of year. Light tan elk and deer hair caddis with a blonde or olive body seem to work real well also. I fished the Logan river 120 days the last year I lived in Cache Valley and I've found that the fish higher up are usually pretty predictable. Down lower not so much so since they seem to see more anglers. And the heat of the day is sometimes the name of the game. I seem to catch more fish in the mid to late afternoon with the hopper imitations.
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Nice work any size to them.
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Fishaddict1 you know better than to ask that question, all the fish i catch are over 13 inches you should know by know that i lie.... i mean, know that i only let big fish hit and take my lures.
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it is past the Tony Grove turn of a mile or so there is a sign that says red banks camp ground ... i think.
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thanks. Any other tips I will gobble up. you guys are all great!
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