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Tibble fork frozen this weekend ?
#1
Is tibble fork frozen this weekend? I want to go fly fishing up there this weekend
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#2
Doubtful....that it is frozen. Take some Adams, and a nice 7 1/2 foot or 9 foot tapered leader. Good luck and Tight lines.
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#3
I went there last weekend and fishing just sucked only a few hits on black wolly buggers and peacock caddis surprisingly.
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#4
What happened to the Provo?
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#5
It might be good now, only if the moss is gone because when I went last time it was terrible moss thick cover where all the fish got there food for the day.

The quote was true today I was so stocked to shred the gnar. [laugh] Land a few front flips as well ha ha ha.
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[quote Flyfishinglover]It might be good now, only if the moss is gone because when I went last time it was terrible moss thick cover where all the fish got there food for the day.

The quote was true today I was so stocked to shred the gnar. [laugh] Land a few front flips as well ha ha ha.[/quote]

Don't land on your head.
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#7
I was just think about tibble insted so I can fish the lake and then try and nymph the river?!
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#8
Gotcha, I will be on the Provo on Tues. if you and yourdad wanna play hooky.
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#9
Trust me it's more like don't land on my back on a solid patch of snow. I always find powder to do front flips in. If there's no powder then it's not safe to do flips so much unless there is a good steep lip jump that you can complete the full rotation to land.
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