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grayling lakes
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hey all, with summer approaching, I am sure there are a few out there like me, waiting for some high mountain lakes to open up. I was wondering where people have been catching some of the larger grayling. I know that its a hush hush game when it come to secret hot spot lakes, but anyhelp is greatly appreaciated. the further the hike, the better in my mind, so lets hear some spots.
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#2
Fish Lake on the Weber drainage can give up some nice grayling. Round and Sand lakes nearby have many smaller ones.

Largest grayling I caught was on Allen Lake near Four Lakes Basin.
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I have fished the four lakes basin. We climbed to the top of cyclone pass and I could see a lake further south, that must have been allen lake. I will remember that for the next time I get in there. I have heard on the east side of the ridge line there are several good grayling lakes as well. What do you typically use for the grayling?
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They love the dry flies. usually mosquitos or something with red on it. I made one u p all green with red antennae. They couldn't leave it a lone. Have fun, I would love to go back up to the high country with the fam but the kids are too young for lots of hiking.[fishin][Image: bobwink.gif][Image: bobwink.gif][Image: bobwink.gif][Image: bobwink.gif][Image: bobwink.gif][Image: bobwink.gif][Image: bobwink.gif][Image: bobwink.gif]
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