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a little slow ok real slow but well worth it. I was using my typical color and was not getting the action that i usually get hammered on. the water is very clear so i switched to a more natural color and in the next two holes had two on one was a 20 in female that i had a ldr on and the next was a nice male hook jaw 23-24 in. it was a good learning day. clear water natural color.
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#2
Those fish are incrediable. I haven't fished the weber yet, I always fished the Provo and have never seen fish that big. What section were you on? Were you stripping streamers?
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#3
Tube jig lower part riverdale area.
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#4
[shocked] [font "Courier New"][#0000ff][size 4] Those are some very fine Brown's . It look's like I need to do some stream wading !! Great post & Very Fine pic's !! [fishin][/size][/#0000ff][/font]
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#5
Hey Brotha,

Very nice fish. Thanks for the invite!

Ryan
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#6
Wow, didn't know tube jigs worked in the rivers. I will have to try it on the Provo. How are you fishing the jig?
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#7
catching a few browns and cutts by mountain green.
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#8
Any tips on how to fish tubes in the river? I'd like to give it a try.

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#9
I fish them like I do for bass try it slow and pop or jig some times I swim it fast just play with it.
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