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i had yesterday off so i hit a section of the weber i hadent been to in years. i really dont want to share very much and i apologize, but i slayed that place again. biggest fish going very close to 7 lbs, and 2 more around that same size that snapped my 4X leader..... had to be boots wet for about a mile or so to get to these places. i will post pics as soon as i get home since i am not allowed to have my camera at work. i ran the bag again Cutty's, tigers, browns, whitties, one rainbow, and a sucker OH MY!! one of the hot flys was a 22 red copper john as usual and the other was something new i accidently came across, still had silver in it so i think that was key, size 18 on bottom.
enjoy
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cant wait to see those pics.. especially of those near 7lb'ers...
is the second fly a secret?? you did not name it..
still think you should change your name to fly god or utah slayer.. LOL..
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its not really a secret, i honestly dont know what its called. it has a green body, with silver thread and a red and bown tail and its wrpeed in a thin brown hair.
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maybe FG can identify that one...
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Dang, I guess I need to travel south occasionally. Cache Valley and southern Idaho are fun, but you just don't get as many large fish up here. I'm looking forward to those pics.
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that cameras long gone dude, probably some where in the mud between morgan and stoddard
but keep trying to troll!! it excites me!
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