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Provo river, Weber river, or diamond fork??
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Here's my take
Weber easiest to catch fish and most likely to catch some bigger one especially on streamers but also on nymphs.
Diamond Fork can be spotty catching especially this time of year but the river below 3 Forks has bigger fish overall than any stretch of the Provo. Crowds are seldom a issue.
Provo crowded especially on nice days but best chances of midge hatch if you want to fish dries. The Lower Weber also has some descent midge hatches this time of year.

If you live close to AF river why not go fish above Tibble? I get a kick out of how stupid those stocked bows are even after overwintering. Hard not to catch a dozen of those an hour plus maybe a few browns and cutts in the mix if you use a little stealth.
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Re: [Flyfishinglover] Provo river, Weber river, or diamond fork?? - by riverdog - 02-16-2013, 04:33 PM

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