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Provo
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Hi guys,
I'm a 3rd year ski bum up at Alta originally from SE MN bluff country(brook,browns,rainbows, and tigers) I decided i needed to start fishing in this beautiful state. I got out to the provo a couple years ago,uninsperienced, didn't catch a thing but was gergous fishing. how is the provo in winter? is much hatching ? midges mabye? I herd they crank the stream flow down, does that force fish in to wintering holes ? please pm or respond here, thanks guys looking foward to a good ski season with some good fishing days too.[fishin]

PS anyone fish Little Cottonwood or big cottonwood ? I herd the fish are cautious

Thanks, Mike from MN [cool]
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#2
i cant remeber the date, but i think it was DEC 2008 that Fly Fishing Magaizine had a HUGE article on the middle provo during the winter... from what i remember reading, the fishing is great!!! i looked on their web site but couldent find it archived... i get my houseing stuff on friday and i can try to scan nd email you the article if you would like.... i would need a PM with your email addy... otherwise when it comes to miserable days during the winter this year you will find me on the provo!
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#3
if its the article that im thinking then it was feburary of 2008. i remember that one because it had some flys on there for dryfly fishing and i went and tried them out
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#4
i think your right, ill go do some looking around this afternoon
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#5
Yep fishing small 20 & 22 midges are the ticket.
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#6
20 and 22's? I am fishing 28's to 32's.
Key IS very small in the winter. But streamers still work.
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#7
What the [shocked] ... Holy Crap FG size 32 Really ???
Dang you must have really good eye sight and lots of patience. Tthose 32 are like tying on a sliver to your line [laugh]
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#8
I didn't say it was easy...LOL
They are not that hard to see on the water though, but allot of people fish a bigger one in front.
Plus I fish full flex, so what I don't see, I will definitely feel.

Doing a fly swap on another forum. A Micro swap. 12 flies and they will fit on a dime. Cheap postage[laugh]
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#9
Nice !!! If I didnt have such fat fingers Id give those 32's a try but so far 22 is small is I can go. You should post a pic Id love to see all those flies on a dime.
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#10
Well, not on the dime because I have to attach a wire to each so they are easier to handle, but here they are:

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#11
Wow those are awesome cant believe how small they are. Whats the wire for ? do you use the wire to pull tippet through the eye ?
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#12
Sadly no, not enough room to loop the wire to make a threader. The wire is to HOLD the fly till I get them shipped out...LOL
Believe it or not, those 20/20 magnetic threaders work with the 32's
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Out of curiosity what type of "landing" percentage do you have with the smaller (32) hooks? Once they are hooked and are "on" for a while how many do you land?

I know that when I start using size 18 or smaller hooks I seem to have a lot of fish that just seem to "let go" . I can have good pressure on the line (fish) and an appropriate drag and the hook just seems to pull loose. I doubt that I land 1/3 of the fish that I have on for more than a few seconds. I can only imagine that with a 32 the landing % must go way down.
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#14
I would say 95%. Some take quite awhile and I think I sub consciously break them off so I don't exhaust them to death.
They can't really throw this hook as they really don't know it is still in there.
A good percentage IN hook ups because they inhale and really can't spit it back out due to the size.
I also use 6X on them but use a Surgeon's loop so the fly can still wiggle.
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#15
If its any help heres the article in Fly Fisherman


http://www.flyfisherman.com/content/utahs-secret-season
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#16
if you can get your hands on the feb 2009 Fly fisherman issue has a great article on fishing the provo in winter.. ( Utah's secret winter season )..
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#17
How big a loop do you tie for wiggle room? Also do you have a tutorial on how to tie these small flies on a size 32? I have never tied anything smaller than a 22.

PM me if you want, Thanks
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#18
Very small loop and I will work on that Tutorial.
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#19
Thanks, I can't wait to tie some up!
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#20
32s huh....man. Most of us have a hard time threading a 26 let alone a 32! Can't imagine being able to land a decent fish with a hook that small. I can see myself missing fish after fish with those, than switching back to a 26 GN in disgust....than after a few nice fish...the Smile reappears....and the 32s find their place in the lost compartment of my flybox.

Can you imagine tying a 32? The thought of it makes my head hurt! [laugh] I tip my hat to you FG!

-Rich
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