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The good, bad and ugly: Henrys lake
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Couldn't resist, had to make the long haul to Henrys again for the infamous opener. Left Northern Utah on Friday and arrived at the lake around 10pm, only to be greeted by mud, rain, wind and snow. Did I say mud, man there was a lot of it. Not the weather I had hoped for, but it was the weather I was expecting. Took a drive around the lake and ended up back at the hatchery. I took a 30 min nap until I was woken by four cars gunning it into the parking lot at five to midnight. The good thing was that the weather cleared so I figured I better go catch something. The area close by the hatchery already had most of the shoreline taken (remember this is at midnight) so I headed for wild rose and spent the next 3 hours catching fish, nothing huge. I was the only one fishing in this area.

Well I decided I better get some shuteye so I took a 45 minute nap. All rested, better get back to fishing. Hit the hatchery from my kayak in the morning and only caught one, a nice size brookie. The people on the shore where doing much better than the yaks, tubes, toons and boats on the water. But the hatchery was not fishing like it was the last time I was at this specific area on Henrys, which was 3 years ago I think.

Well I succumbed to fishing from the county boat dock. Fishing was great and I spent the rest of the day and Sunday fishing here. Glo bugs, scuds, worms and salmon eggs all worked well for me out of the arsenal that I tried. There were periods that you would get hits on every casts. It was my first time catching cutthroat with my fly rod. It was a blast! I did see a few around 5 pounders caught, and some a little bigger, but nothing huge. My largest for the trip was 6 pounds (according to my lip gripper scale), I didn’t get a length because I wanted to get it back in the water.

The weather was really nice during opening day. Can’t say the same for the day after. The wind did die down for a 2 hour span during Sunday but when it came back up around 5pm on Sunday, I decided to head back home. If the weather was nicer, I would have stayed an extra day. It was fun while it lasted anyways. Well that’s the good (my six pounder), the bad (fishing at the hatchery this time around), and the ugly (weather) of my trip to Henrys, 2011.
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Kory, you are one die-hard fisherman!
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That was a piggy of a fish. The weather looked horrible, but driving all of that way I would have stood out in the snow to... what else are ya going to do? Good on ya.
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That's a really nice fish! Did you catch the big one on your flyrod?
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The girl next to you in the third pic is doing one of my favorite things to see.....
I'll never understand why people hold a spinning rod upside down and reel backwards.
Nice fish, guerrilla warrior!
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[quote tkidder]That's a really nice fish! Did you catch the big one on your flyrod?[/quote]

No, I caught it on my spinning gear. I probably couldn't have caught the bigger one on my flyrod, since I am not as good with it yet. I broke off two with my flyrod and I was using heavier line on my flyrod than on my spinning gear.
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