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Mill Creek Canyon 7-29-20
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Took a drive up Mill Creek early this morning to get in a few hours of needed fishing time. Love this little stream - a twelve incher would be a real trophy, especially up in the higher reaches. Had non-stop action on a little elks hair caddis. Looks like the cutthroat restoration project has been a success! I grew up fishing on these wasatch mountain streams - and it is still amazing fun to crawl and cast!



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Nice, one thing I need to get back into, spent lots of time as a kid walking stream banks, haven't done that in a long time.
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(07-29-2020, 08:02 PM)Riffle Wrote: Took a drive up Mill Creek early this morning to get in a few hours of needed fishing time. Love this little stream - a twelve incher would be a real trophy, especially up in the higher reaches. Had non-stop action on a little elks hair caddis. Looks like the cutthroat restoration project has been a success! I grew up fishing on these wasatch mountain streams - and it is still amazing fun to crawl and cast!



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Cool pictures! Man, those are some tight quarters... I would probably lose half my flies to the canopy Big Grin
"We fish for pleasure... I for Mine, you for yours."  -James Leisenring
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Riffle Wrote:Took a drive up Mill Creek early this morning to get in a few hours of needed fishing time. Love this little stream - a twelve incher would be a real trophy, especially up in the higher reaches. Had non-stop action on a little elks hair caddis. Looks like the cutthroat restoration project has been a success! I grew up fishing on these wasatch mountain streams - and it is still amazing fun to crawl and cast!



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Hi Riffle:  Sent you a pm
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(07-30-2020, 07:16 PM)GSP Wrote:
Riffle Wrote:Took a drive up Mill Creek early this morning to get in a few hours of needed fishing time. Love this little stream - a twelve incher would be a real trophy, especially up in the higher reaches. Had non-stop action on a little elks hair caddis. Looks like the cutthroat restoration project has been a success! I grew up fishing on these wasatch mountain streams - and it is still amazing fun to crawl and cast!



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Hi Riffle:  Sent you a pm

GSP : check your mail
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(07-30-2020, 04:20 PM)Joe_Dizzy Wrote:
(07-29-2020, 08:02 PM)Riffle Wrote: Took a drive up Mill Creek early this morning to get in a few hours of needed fishing time. Love this little stream - a twelve incher would be a real trophy, especially up in the higher reaches. Had non-stop action on a little elks hair caddis. Looks like the cutthroat restoration project has been a success! I grew up fishing on these wasatch mountain streams - and it is still amazing fun to crawl and cast!



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Cool pictures! Man, those are some tight quarters... I would probably lose half my flies to the canopy Big Grin
Mill Creek is one of the tighter creeks to fish. I find it more enjoyable using a fly rod in the 6 ft and 0-1 wt range. Lose less flies and still get to cast some. It's probable one of the few places around a Tenkara rod actually make sense. Now that the Tenkara fad is over, it might be worth looking at getting a lightly used rod on the cheap. Because I need my 13th rod  Big Grin to fly fish with.
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(07-29-2020, 08:02 PM)Riffle Wrote: Took a drive up Mill Creek early this morning to get in a few hours of needed fishing time. Love this little stream - a twelve incher would be a real trophy, especially up in the higher reaches. Had non-stop action on a little elks hair caddis. Looks like the cutthroat restoration project has been a success! I grew up fishing on these wasatch mountain streams - and it is still amazing fun to crawl and cast!



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I love the shot of the "looking Pool" with the Unobtaineeum sub species of Bonneville cutthroat trout.
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