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Green River Cats
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Well I headed down to the Green River just north of the town of Green River. It's supposed to be a rafting trip, but for me, if there's water, it's a fishing trip.

We got there Friday afternoon about 1:00 p.m.. Once I had my tent set up, and a beer in my hand, the river was calling my name. My girlfriends dad owns some property along the river, and luckily there's a pretty good hole right where he's made a beach for everyone to hang out on.
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This was my second year to that spot, and this fishing was the same this year as it was last year... Really fast action, but most fish were small. I'd say the average size was 12-14 inches.[inline 015.JPG]

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The biggest one I caught, I'm guessing, was around 17-18 inches.
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I had a great time, and actually did get to try some river rafting for the first time. It was a blast. I also found a different hole right before we were leaving and caught three 15 or so inchers in about 20 minutes, next time I'm going to focus a little more on that spot.

Anyways here's a few more non fish pictures.

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I was kind of bummed that I couldn't destroy the north on this trip. I think Utah Lake next weekend will take care of that.[fishin]
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That's funny - destroy the North. So you caught a bunch, and none were over 20, I caught a bunch, and none were under 20.

Looks like a fun outing all the same. Those little kittens must come from some bigger cats!

I've hit spots on the river like that, I could imagine what an underwater camera would show, schools and schools of kitties circling abouts. Maybe you just need bigger bait?

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I would think so. Especially with the Green river being HUGE. I did throw some big chunks of carp meat on one rod for a bit, and had alot of hits, but I think it was just the small ones messing with it.

I had one good sized one on, but it wrapped itself up in some bushes and I had to break my line.

I figure if I keep going every year, I'll have to hook onto a monster eventually.[Image: happy.gif]
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