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Huntington and Electric are frozen solid and you'd have to hike through several feet of snow to get to them. Don't know about the other two.
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Thistle = chocolate milk
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Right now with the snow pack and the high water in the streams you might have a hard time finding anything. Let us know what you find out though.
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I got called back into my office so I didn't get a chance to look around much. Ninemile was pretty murky so I decided against that, plus it was pouring. I drove by Thistle hoping for a miracle but, as stated, it was chocolate and running out of its banks in places. If I would have had time I would have run up Diamond Fork. It looked like it wasn't very high. The water was off-colored by Highway 6, which isn't unusual, so maybe it's okay higher up.
I kind of lost my zeal for float tubing a few years back but I'm going to have to get it back if I want to get some fishing done.
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Before everyone heads out to fish Diamond Fork just let you know it is totally blown out it's entire length. Ran into a pair fishing with worms Sunday just below the turnoff for Ray's Valley (gate still closed) and even they were having a tough time with the fast current. Did find some marginally fishable water much higher up in a couple small tributaries. Be warned the gate above Springville Crossing is still closed and this takes some hiking to reach. Fishing was slow, only a handful of smallish cutts in about an hour before the rain let lose and I called it a day. The hike back to the car through the mud during a downpour in cool weather reminded me why I don't live in Oregon.
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