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Horse shoe Lake Greyling won
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Well I didnt get any greyling but I caught some nice rainbows. It was pretty fun going to a new place up in the hills. ANy one know what I could throw at the greyling to catch a few. I dont know why I want to catch some so bad but I do. Any help would be great. I would guess that they are going to be deep because the lake is a bit warm, but i could be mistaken. ANy one know?
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#2
If you really want to catch a greyling hike a floatube into Grebe Lake in Yellowstone. Go early in the morning before the wind comes up. The fishing is awesome and the rainbows are the hardest fighting for their size I have found anywhere.

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#3
How far is it from West yellowstone? And what do you use there? thats my next lake to hit. I might hit Horse shoe again but I am getting antsy.
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#4
It is inbetween Norris and Canyon Village. I guess it takes me about 45min early in the morning if I already have my licensces and permits.

I use small leeches and nymphs. Prince Nymphs, pheasant tails, etc... work just fine. I don't think they are very picky. If the wind isn't blowing too hard you can catch them on top with a parachute adams or a small humpy.

Windriver
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#5
I'll second that. Grebe lake is awesome
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#6
I was hoping to get up there and hook a few Grayling myself, but it sounds a little slow. I am planning a trip in September to Copper Basin so I may get lucky and hook a few up there along with some Goldens. If everything goes right, that will knock off 2 more fish from my list of fish to catch for this year. That would only leave me 1 fish left and that may not happen unless I get back down the Preston way.
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#7
PRVRT, you need to get down this way. We went to the Uintas Saturday and even standing on shore casting the best we could into a cold face wind, I cast FOUR TIMES. First one a Tiger Trout, second a Brookie, third a Rainbow and four.......A GRAYLING!

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Honest to GAWD...it was the Craziest thing that has ever happened to me.
Four cast - four different species!

As far as fight....close on the Tiger trout and the Grayling, but I think the Grayling had just a little more.
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#8
Now that is what I call a variety of fish. Nice. I have thought about getting a Utah license, but I do not get down that way very often to make it worth it. I think I will add a Tiger Trout to the list next year along with the Tiger Muskie that I probably will not catch this year.
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#9
We do sell licenses by the day[laugh] And I don't believe our season licenses are pushing the $100. mark...oh and no invasive species special tag at an additional cost.[Wink]
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#10
WOW! two points for the variety bag! how big was the tiger? that's on my dream list too.
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Only maybe 8" as they were all around that except I did land a 16" rainbow, but very skinny.
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