09-12-2013, 05:59 PM
Yesterday I was in the mood for fall brook trout. I was told by a friend that SLC has a spot that has a few. Had one fish bite my spinner before a dog splashed into the pool.
So I opted for Big Cottonwood Brookies instead. I headed right for my brookie spot and was instantly rewarded.
Then a brown trout came to hand.
Needing more brookies I headed up higher in BCC to new territory. Sure enough it was STUFFED full of Brook Trout. 4 brookies in 4 casts!
After catching 20 brook trout
I came up on some deer. Decided to sneak up on them and see just how close I could get. Apparently I could get within 15 yards of them.
With the weather sort of clearing I wanted to hike up peak 10420, named after its official elevation. The rumble of thunder spooked me to lower elevations for more catching.
Finally there are some fall colors up there!
Managed to catch a brown trout before the rain started up. So I retreated further down the canyon to drier areas. I was rewarded with several browns, the biggest at 12 inches....
And even a rainbow of two types.............
After catching over 25 fish I was one happy fisherman. It was by far the most amount of brook trout I have caught from that river. My hands held up well, it might be time to try some bigger fish soon.
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So I opted for Big Cottonwood Brookies instead. I headed right for my brookie spot and was instantly rewarded.
Then a brown trout came to hand.
Needing more brookies I headed up higher in BCC to new territory. Sure enough it was STUFFED full of Brook Trout. 4 brookies in 4 casts!
After catching 20 brook trout
I came up on some deer. Decided to sneak up on them and see just how close I could get. Apparently I could get within 15 yards of them.
With the weather sort of clearing I wanted to hike up peak 10420, named after its official elevation. The rumble of thunder spooked me to lower elevations for more catching.
Finally there are some fall colors up there!
Managed to catch a brown trout before the rain started up. So I retreated further down the canyon to drier areas. I was rewarded with several browns, the biggest at 12 inches....
And even a rainbow of two types.............
After catching over 25 fish I was one happy fisherman. It was by far the most amount of brook trout I have caught from that river. My hands held up well, it might be time to try some bigger fish soon.
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