08-14-2009, 11:20 PM
[#000000][size 2]Ditto on the pattern suggestions offered, especially by Joni. [/size][/#000000]
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[size 2]One thing I have found in the Uinta streams, especially on the Bear and tributaries is that the fish seem to really like to have the dries float really high and dry. I usually pick patterns that are easy to keep floating high. Wulff patterns work well as does an Elk Hair Caddis. Adams Irresistable is also a favorite. If you don't already, use a dessicant to dry your fly off every time it quits floating high and proud. If you just keep adding gink, it will become saturated and won't float as high.[/size]
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[size 2]I have also found that the tributaries (Hayden, Stillwater, East and West forks fish better that the main river. Feel free to PM me if you want some specific places to try.[/size]
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[size 2]One thing I have found in the Uinta streams, especially on the Bear and tributaries is that the fish seem to really like to have the dries float really high and dry. I usually pick patterns that are easy to keep floating high. Wulff patterns work well as does an Elk Hair Caddis. Adams Irresistable is also a favorite. If you don't already, use a dessicant to dry your fly off every time it quits floating high and proud. If you just keep adding gink, it will become saturated and won't float as high.[/size]
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[size 2]I have also found that the tributaries (Hayden, Stillwater, East and West forks fish better that the main river. Feel free to PM me if you want some specific places to try.[/size]
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[size 2]Ed[/size]
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