Fly Fishing Road Trip Through Southern Utah
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
- Did a loop around Boulder Mountain. Caught a nice selection of trout: Bonneville Cutthroat, Colorado River Cutthroat, Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout. Also stopped at U-Dig to dig some trilobite fossils. Stopped at Capitol Reef National Park for a sunset, as well. The Boulder Mountain Area is amazing and I would definitely go back.
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Nice. Hit the boulders myself recently.
Interesting leg breaking bridge.
Haha Surprised there was even one there
LIved in Southern Utah for 3.5 years and never fished once…😢😢😢
Wow missed one there. Can always go back to visit …
When come back, you need to try out Huntington creek.
I really need to get back to Utah again. I’ll definitely check it out. Thanks!
Very nice video and beautiful fish! I'm planning a trip down there next summer, do you have any tips?
Honestly if you have the funds a guide is the best bet. There are a lot of lakes up there…but if you’re doing it solo, I would still stop in a fly shop in the area (like quiet fly fisherman) they’ll usually have a map of the area and point you to which ones have the fish you’re targeting. But more importantly, the road conditions to get to them. A lot of them are forest service roads and some only accessible by atv or hiking
Have you ever fish more south-south of Utah, towards Nevada? Trying to get ~6 hour drive from SoCal to Utah to fish. 😁
Like cedar city? I have not. Most south I fished was probably escalante. But really most places in Utah are pretty fun since they’re just less pressured than California waters.
are you using a bamboo rod?
Good eye, I was for the first section. Prob not the best nymphing setup but they’re just fun to use haha.
Nice cuts on the lake. Did they take that trilobite pattern?
Lol I think that would work. Like a sideways game changer