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Tigers?
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Hello everyone. I am somewhat new to the site. I was wondering if you all could help steer me in the right direction? I am interested in pursuing Tiger Trout. What waters would you recommend? Of course I will be pursuing them with a fly rod. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
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#2
weber ogden rivers have them
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#3
Current Creek?
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#4
Scofield, huntington res......
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#5
Are you looking to fish for Tigers in rivers or stillwater ?

Tigers can be found across state in Stillwater , Scofield, Rockport & Huntington come to mind head over to the DWR site for a listing of all the lake and reservoirs that have tigers.

The Weber & Price River have Tigers Ive caught a few up in the Taggart/Croyden areas. Havent been up there for a few months due to the Spring Runoff but there in there.
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Sinergy replied:
"Ive caught a few up in the Taggart/Croyden areas. Havent been up there for a few months due to the Spring Runoff but there in there."


Not any more. All the fish from the Weber are feeding the wipers in Willard!!
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#7
ack! im hoping the higher water will make a great fishery this fall
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#8
I know they've been planted in Hyrum, but they were fingerlings a year ago.

Doesn't Birch Creek have them (duohh! Shoulda said that!)
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#9
Me too I hoping the higher flows clean the debris and create more eddies for the fish. I have a feeling by the end of the summer \ fall should be epic for bigger fish. [angelic][angelic][angelic]
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#10
I hope the higher waters=stellar late summer/fall fishing. I am dying to catch some bigger ones!
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#11
You mentioned the Price river. I have never fished that river, but I am very interested to. You fished it much? If so, any recommendations? I am not asking for secret spots (I understand and respect the secret fishing locations). Thanks.
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#12
I caught them in the lower ogden and in wanship
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#13
i caught these at boulder mt. but i dont know how to flyfish
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#14
Those are nice looking fish. Congrats man!
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Its been a few years since ive been up there but We usually start out at the dam there were 2 roads to get there. I know in the past when they were doing work on the dam they fenced the road off but that was a coulple of years ago. Maybe someone who been up recently can chime in.
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#16
Vernon Reservoir has them also.
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#17
Lots of tiger trout in the Uintah lakes. Last year, that's all I caught. They weren't huge, but they were hungry. I tied on a dry fly and put a prince nymph about 2-3 feet under it and they loved it.
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#18
There are some tigers in the Beaver Mountain lakes also. I've caught them in Kents and a couple of other places. (And summer has actually come to the mountains near Beaver . . .)
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#19
Grassy lake above Joes valley is full of tigers, as well as whitney res in the unitas. Lots of fun places in this state to go catch the la TIGRE!
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#20
Tigers are everywhere these days. Just check out the DWR's stocking page.

http://wildlife.utah.gov/dwr/fishing/stocking.html
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