10-16-2002, 10:32 PM
[font "Technical"][font "Technical"][font "Technical"][size 4]Had the chance last week to fish the Middle Provo a few times while the weather was overcast and a bit rainy. It is the best time of year to throw streamers at the big browns that the river holds. I was there below Jordanelle and it was windy and very overcast. I started throwing my ginger wolley bugger pattern, and had the time of my life. I was able to hook and land 8 browns out of one hole, with five of them coming on 6 casts. The smallest was ~14 inches, and the largest was 20+ inches. I know these fish don't fight as well as the beloved wipers, but give them a bit of current, and it sure makes for an enjoyable experience. Over the next few days, I was able to make it to the river 2 more times, with each trip yielding many brown.
I would invite anyone who wants to come up here to fish the Provo to get in touch with me and lets have a go at it. Beautiful scenery, river and plenty of fish.
Keep your lines in the H2O.
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I would invite anyone who wants to come up here to fish the Provo to get in touch with me and lets have a go at it. Beautiful scenery, river and plenty of fish.
Keep your lines in the H2O.
Jacob[/size][/font][/font][size 2][/size][/font][size 2] [/size]
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