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Thistle Creek flies on cover of Trout
#1
Take a look, TU magazine Trout has a picture taken at Thistle Creek on its cover. It shows a small stone on the back of a salmonfly. Not uncommon for me to see 3 or 4 types of various stones and salmonflies hatching simultaneously on Thistle creek. Not exactly sure how this picture got chosen for the cover but it nice that its from a small creek that many of us fish.
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#2
Thats cool. Wonder if they know its all private now. [:/]
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#3
Is it? That sucks, I used to fish it all the time when I lived in Utah Valley. Between that, Lower Fish Creek being dewatered all the time, and the poisoning of Diamond Fork, I guess I'm not so Sad to have moved away from those streams anymore.[:/]
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#4
I mean not all of it... but definetly the good parts. [:/]
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#5
That first stretch up from the shooting range had some great holes and runs. It used to be I would always catch at least one fish around 18" there. Now I pretty much hear about only small fish. Oh well, The Logan and Blacksmith are my streams now.
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#6
Never got to fish thistle ... probably never will now. I've heard it was amazing.[frown]
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#7
There's still some spots worth fishing. Never caught any above 20 inches in there anyway but there's still many in the midteens to be found.
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