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Provo river???
#1
Any reports on how the lower or middle provo is doing? I truly need some fish on my fly rod with the harsh winter fever that my fly rod had in the storage room for this long.
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#2
PM Old Troller. He posted he hit the Lower.
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#3
I've been hitting the MP quite frequently and I've been having better luck with BH White Wooly Buggers and a CH Black Wooly Bugger. It's hit and miss with the dry midges for me but nymphing with zebras and discos have been pretty consistent.
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#4
Midges size 18 like I said in pm land. Yong stile grey or creme. Brown was working last weekend but that was size 20. Stay on the midges until you find the size/color they want.

Good luck.
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#5
I hit the LoPro for a couple hours today between various other tasks. It wasn't incredible, but I caught several in 2 hours. I got love on either size 16-18 grey sow bugs or small brown San Juan worms. Good day to be out and thus lots of company.
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#6
Those would be my choice on the lower. But, I will say, both lower and middle are fishing very well right now for everyone. So get out there and enjoy!.
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#7
Luckily I get weekdays off so no big crowds for me when I go this coming weekday's off. Might have to buy some new fly tying gear tomorrow [Smile].
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#8
It's the Provo dude. The same things work year round, midges, emergers, and streamers, unless bugs pop off, have fun and Petri Heil
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#9
Oh snap Sohn, sie könnte zu einem sozialistischen.
Be careful over there. It starts with some good Bavarian brew, picking up some language and a copy of Wo Angeln? Extra. All of life seems good. However it's a very slippery slope to European Socialism[laugh].
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[quote riverdog]Oh snap Sohn, sie könnte zu einem sozialistischen.
Be careful over there. It starts with some good Bavarian brew, picking up some language and a copy of Wo Angeln? Extra. All of life seems good. However it's a very slippery slope to European Socialism[laugh].[/quote]

I lol'd and I lol'd quiet loudly as I'm drinking a Das Helle. March 1st can't come soon enough!
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#11
What happens March 1? Are you headed back stateside for a bit?
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#12
Hey smart one I was just curious what's the best thing as of lately with different hatches coming!!! As well I might of just wanted to try tying some new flies as well!!! [mad]

The people at sportsman's warehouse were more helpful then you were.
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[quote Flyfishinglover]Hey smart one I was just curious what's the best thing as of lately with different hatches coming!!! As well I might of just wanted to try tying some new flies as well!!! [mad]

The people at sportsman's warehouse were more helpful then you were.[/quote]

Wow, cry harder. Don't ask a silly question and then get pissed if someone actually answers it for you. And good luck on getting anything of value from those pukes at Sportsman's... Never have I seen a bigger pile of ineptitude and straight up B.S. than when I venture inside SW in need of fishing gear and or advice. You and SW are like a match made in Heaven.
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#14
If you don't know what bugs are prevalent on the Provo by now, you have not spent enough time fishing it or studying the entomology.mlike I said above, the same stuff works all year long, maybe the color is different but you basically need 4 flies, just different colors of each for th Provo
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#15
BUT, I have found that the four flies that work on the lower, might not work on the middle and verse visa[Wink]
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#16
I just got back from the MP. I tried by the bridge between Heber and Midway with only a few hits on a San Juan, Rainbow Warrior and a Pink BH Bunny Leech. I then went down by Jordanelle and caught one 10" brown with a Purple BH Flash - a - bugger. They were sipping midges from the top but I forgot the midge box at home [crazy] Good Luck!
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#17
I have only fished a few times on the provo river so I'm a noob on that part of water. Only hit is early spring- early summer.
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#18
I highly recommend you to read a book called " How to leave peoples post alone for dummies."
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#19
Sounds good.
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#20
I always catch many bows and a few brown in the middle provo during this short warm up type of weather. Most 12-15" and a few 16-20+"
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