Fly Fishing Road Trip Through Southern Utah
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 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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LIved in Southern Utah for 3.5 years and never fished once…😢😢😢
Wow missed one there. Can always go back to visit …
Interesting leg breaking bridge.
Haha Surprised there was even one there
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.
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
Nice. Hit the boulders myself recently.
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!
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