03-13-2009, 06:49 PM
[quote tightline]In the Cache area we don't have much for high mountain lakes and it would be nice for someone to be able to catch something other than a brookie. For example as a scout master up here I never had the chance to introduce any of my scouts to a grayling. They have simply been to far to get to.[/quote]
There are a few lakes near you that have been stocked with graylings. Some of those are:
Summit County:
Trial Lake
Washington Lake
SMITH-MOREHOUSE Reservoir
GR-145 (have to find that one on a map - not named)
GR-119 (have to find that one on a map - not named)
AZURE (LOCK) Lake A-11
CHINA Lake G-21
KABELL Lake GR-140
ROUND Lake GR-131
SNOW Lake GR-130
STAR Lake A-42
WALL Lake U-99
WHISKEY ISLAND Lake BR3
At least one of those shouldn't be too far from you.
There are a few in Utah County as well.
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There are a few lakes near you that have been stocked with graylings. Some of those are:
Summit County:
Trial Lake
Washington Lake
SMITH-MOREHOUSE Reservoir
GR-145 (have to find that one on a map - not named)
GR-119 (have to find that one on a map - not named)
AZURE (LOCK) Lake A-11
CHINA Lake G-21
KABELL Lake GR-140
ROUND Lake GR-131
SNOW Lake GR-130
STAR Lake A-42
WALL Lake U-99
WHISKEY ISLAND Lake BR3
At least one of those shouldn't be too far from you.
There are a few in Utah County as well.
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