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Howdy all. I'm looking to get in one last great fishing trip before school once again takes over my life. The 3 most important things I'm looking for are 1) big fish, 2) less than (or close to) 10 mile long hike, and 3) not a lot of people. #3 will probably be a compromise as I plan on going this holiday weekend.
Any recommendations greatly appreciated and I'd be happy to tie up a few of my favorite flies for the info.
Thanks in advance.
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Boulder mountains in southern utah, large brookies, not sure about the amount of people this time of year but i am sure if you are willing to hike a little you can find solitude...
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Red Castle in the Uintah's. I haven't personally been there but have talked to tons of people that have and they all said huge fish for up there. 18"-20" are pretty common. That was last year though and I haven't checked into it this year. The hike is about 14 miles. A little longer than most but if the fishing is as good as they say...
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Boulders period- camped on the mountain all last week- be back again in 3 weeks.
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Your right! I just heard the weather today. If it snows up that high that could be it for access until next year.
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I was actually thinking about Red Castle this weekend. I went up there several years ago and it was a blast - loooong hike though. The weather this week scared me out of the high country. Looks like it might just be a day hike into a lake now.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
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