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I'll be going fishing tonight at Utah Lake. I expect to catch bullheads, channel cats, and white bass. I might catch a carp or something else. Then early tomorrow morning I'm going fishing at Silver Lake Flats reservoir; I hope to catch grayling and will probably catch rainbows and maybe cutts and brookies. That's a possibility of 8 species, four warm-water and four cold-water. The two lakes are about 12 miles and 3000 vertical feet from each other. What kind of a slam would that be, anyway? I think it will be fun just to see what I come up with. A skunk would be really embarrassing, but I'll post whatever happens. As Helen Keller said, "Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing."
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a kool/hot quattro slam bam thank you mam!!!
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Good luck! Days like that are always memorable. I once caught seven species in one day on CJ Strike in Idaho. I'll never forget it, and probably won't ever come close to doing it again.
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Here's an update. Last night I managed to catch 3 bullheads but no channels or white bass. Up at 4:45 and to Silver Lakes Flat Reservoir by a little past 6. Lots of surface action in the shallows at the top of the lake. Started with flies but they would hit but not commit; I think they were just bumping them with their noses. My brother tried a lot of spinners but the only thing that worked was worms or salmon eggs. We each managed to catch a couple of grayling and I got several rainbows and a couple of cutts. All small, but frisky and fun on 4'6" ultralight.
I may head out to see if I can catch a brown and a brook in local waters. Then it's back to UL for channels and white bass.
Four down and ? to go.
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