06-08-2004, 06:30 PM
I guess I should say that the one bite I did get was on a 1oz. chrome Castmaster with a white bucktail, tipped with sucker. We tried all kinds of spoons, tubes, and slabs, with and without sucker meat.
I also marked three big fish on the bottom at 65 feet as we worked our way back towards Lucerne Valley from the humps in Linwood bay.
The day pass for Flaming Gorge/Green River is $2. The annual is $20 and is good for one year from the month of purchase. Since the annual pass is a plastic mirror tag, it can be transfered from vehicle to vehicle, and person to person.
Remember that Flaming Gorge is a 2nd pole lake, so pick up a 2nd pole permit ($15) before you go.
If you need gear or licenses on your way, there is "Kenneth's Catfishin Bait and Tackle" in Vernal at about 4th North and Vernal Avenue. In Manilla, you can go the Chevron gas and goodies (I think it's still a Chevron) and they have good gear, and the grocery store is now where you go to get a day pass or licenses (including the reciprocal Wyoming tag) and they have a lot of great gear including the new "Tiger Tubes" and the guy is happy to share any information he has on where and what. Just go through the front door about 10 feet, turn right, and keep walking. You'll see what I mean.
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I also marked three big fish on the bottom at 65 feet as we worked our way back towards Lucerne Valley from the humps in Linwood bay.
The day pass for Flaming Gorge/Green River is $2. The annual is $20 and is good for one year from the month of purchase. Since the annual pass is a plastic mirror tag, it can be transfered from vehicle to vehicle, and person to person.
Remember that Flaming Gorge is a 2nd pole lake, so pick up a 2nd pole permit ($15) before you go.
If you need gear or licenses on your way, there is "Kenneth's Catfishin Bait and Tackle" in Vernal at about 4th North and Vernal Avenue. In Manilla, you can go the Chevron gas and goodies (I think it's still a Chevron) and they have good gear, and the grocery store is now where you go to get a day pass or licenses (including the reciprocal Wyoming tag) and they have a lot of great gear including the new "Tiger Tubes" and the guy is happy to share any information he has on where and what. Just go through the front door about 10 feet, turn right, and keep walking. You'll see what I mean.
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