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#1
I'm new at the fishing game. Ive only been fishing for 4 years. This is a dumb ? I know but i need help on catching an albino...... can anyone help me
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#2
All I can say is flys and the uintas, pretty much all easy to get too lakes have em!
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#3
Thank you! Any sug. on what flys to use???
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#4
It may not be a great pond, but they stock them at Skylers Pond by Willow Park in Logan. I pulled in a couple with an Olive wooly bugger. It is a weedy mess there though.
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#5
anything closer to the slc valley
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#6
Unfortunately, I dont really find my way down the SLC area very often. Sorry, can't be very helpful there. But if you find somewhere local with albinos, dont be afraid to try a bugger.
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#7
The community ponds in SLC are occasionally stocked with em...but t has been months since the last ones were stocked. The Uintas are a great place to get one on the end of your line. I caught my 1 and only albino at East Canyon during the ice season. Quite a shock when that thing came through the hole. Good luck out there on your quest.
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#8
Head on down to the community pond at Sandy. I took my youngens down there expecting very little. Caught a couple just on powerbait.

([crazy] I am so ashamed to discuss it now[:/])

Just out of curiosity...... why do you want to catch one mate?
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#9
Me an some friends are doing a bet to see who can catch the most utah species
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