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New places to fish?
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So it's my birthday on Sunday and the wife has given me an all day fishing pass so I don't want to waste it. I am getting a little burned out on the the normal spots (Provo, weber, pinnacles etc) so I'm looking to try somewhere new. Preferably within a couple hours. I don't have a tube or toon so any Stillwater would have to from the shore. I don't need your honey holes maybe just some new spots I haven't thought of. Pm's are much appreciated... And if anyone is heading out sunday let me know, company is always a bonus! [fishon]
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#2
go to sportsmans, buy the big book map i believe its called the Gazzateer, open the page to a general area your looking at, drive there, fish.
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#3
Pinnacles get a little crowded?[cool]
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#4
Who would have imagined[shocked].
Idaho and Wyoming are always nice and only half as many people from Utah fishing there as in state. Get up at 4 am and go hit the Snake or one of it's fine tribs. Don't forget the hoppers.
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#5
Ha maybe... [blush]
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#6
Why not hike the backcountry? Plenty of streams and lakes.
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#7
[url][/url][quote TroutMan93]Why not hike the backcountry? Plenty of streams and lakes.[/quote] that's kinda what I'm thinking... I got a lead on some good lakes! [Wink]
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[quote kochanut]go to sportsmans, buy the big book map i believe its called the Gazzateer, open the page to a general area your looking at, drive there, fish.[/quote] good tip, thanks!
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#9
Hell if you have a whole day might as well man!
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[quote riverdog]Who would have imagined[shocked].
Idaho and Wyoming are always nice and only half as many people from Utah fishing there as in state. Get up at 4 am and go hit the Snake or one of it's fine tribs. Don't forget the hoppers.[/quote] I have actually spent alot of time fishing the snake and surrounding areas. One of my favorite spots of all time is the south fork.
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#11
while the hotspotting post from earlier this summer was a poor idea, the crowds on that section of stream likely have more to do with an idiotic expose in one of the fly fishing magazines earlier this year.
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#12
The 1700 views on BFT certainly didn't help. Oh well live and learn.
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