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So, I hit up the Mirror Lake area again today with my wife(poor man's A/C). It was beautiful up there, but a bit breezy. Today was much more exciting than last Saturday's trip. We hiked to a lake about a mile back, and fishing was pretty amazing. My wife and I caught over 30 brookies in a couple hours (at least a half dozen going over the foot long mark). The highlight for me was that I caught a 13" beautiful brook trout that had been tagged. I will be doing some research on Monday to see what I can find out about it (measured it, and released). All in all, a great way to spend a Saturday.
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Thanks for the report and pictures. Finally, it's starting to look like summer up there! Looks like the lake you were fishing was free of ice as well. What did the snow look like up there? Looked like the lake you were fishing was free of ice, which is a good sign. I'll be up there next week for a couple days, and will make a report. Just out of curiosity, what is the elevation of the area you were in today?
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I was at about 10,300 ft. I think. There was still spotty snow on the way, but very manageble. All lakes I came across on my adventures this weekend were ice free, for what that is worth. We hiked up past this lake towards another that went on the north slope of a mountain and it was another story. There was still 4' drifts and about 90% snow. Everyting is so wet up there too, so I would make sure to have the water proof boots... just my 2 cents.
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Also, here's a video that didn't turn out too amazing... but you may be interested. After catching a dozen or so back to back, I thought I would share the speed of the action.
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Thanks for the report and the pics. Sounds like you had the same kind of experience I had last week.
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Great report. Have really missed the Uinta's this year. I would think action is fast and furious...they are probably very hungry!
Which picture is the 13"? There is a lake up there that 15" Brookies are not uncommon, and not as remote as some might think.
Thanks again, I will be getting up there soon.
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The tagged fish (pics 5-7) measured out to be 13".
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[font "Calibri"][size 3]How were the bugs? Me and my three year will be headed up this upcoming Saturday.[/size][/font]
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Actually I did get confirmation from a biologist that the tag was done for this fish in a study between regular brook trout and tripoloid (sp?) brook trout (sterile) to see the differences in growth, life, etc. The results apparently were that there was not a significant difference. So, hopefully they can figure out a solution to the overpopulation/stunting of brookies by being able to control population easier, I just don;t know how much more expense there would be in the many more that would need to be stocked.
Anyways, just an FYI.
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Nice report. I could look at brookies all day long. Glad to see you guys had some good fishing in the high country.
TRH
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Myfamily is heading up in about 2 weeks. You post has made me extra hungry to get up there. Of all places I like to fish, the Uintas are right up at the top. You can't beat it. Whether you are up with your whole family or backpacking with your wife or buddy, the peace and beauty are like no other. Brookies are by far my favorite trout to catch. Thanks for the post and the pics/vidoe.
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Have you ever tried the Wind Rivers? I used to feel like you do about the Uintas, well I still do, but I think you would love the wind rivers as well there are some incredible vistas not to mention great fishing. If want ideas where to try up there send me a PM.
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