11-05-2018, 12:41 AM
[quote wormandbobber][quote richyd4u]
I enjoy some great brown fishing down here in Southern UT as well, although the options are much more limited.[/quote]
Funny...I guess perception is reality. I lived in Logan for awhile and in Wyoming for a few years and I would argue that southern Utah has better brown fishing for big fish than both. I think you need to get out and explore a bit more....[/quote]
I agree with the waters around Logan...unsure as to where you lived in Wyoming, but I've caught many a monster brown up on the Ham's Fork, The Madison and of course the North Platte has produced some monsters for me. That being said...nothing down here compares to the quantity and size of browns (not even the Fremont or Sevier drainage) that the Weber, Provo, and Green produce. I grew up fishing these waters and have spent the last 6 years fly fishing everything around this area. We will just have to agree to disagree here.
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I enjoy some great brown fishing down here in Southern UT as well, although the options are much more limited.[/quote]
Funny...I guess perception is reality. I lived in Logan for awhile and in Wyoming for a few years and I would argue that southern Utah has better brown fishing for big fish than both. I think you need to get out and explore a bit more....[/quote]
I agree with the waters around Logan...unsure as to where you lived in Wyoming, but I've caught many a monster brown up on the Ham's Fork, The Madison and of course the North Platte has produced some monsters for me. That being said...nothing down here compares to the quantity and size of browns (not even the Fremont or Sevier drainage) that the Weber, Provo, and Green produce. I grew up fishing these waters and have spent the last 6 years fly fishing everything around this area. We will just have to agree to disagree here.
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