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Stanley area report - ID_Paul - 07-14-2012 I just returned from the Stanley area. I fished Stanley Lake and the Yankee Fork dredge ponds. Nothing too exciting, just small hatchery trout, and a couple little kokanee in Stanley Lake. It was a nice trip, but I need more fly gear to cover the bases of water types in the area - especially a sinking line for the lakes. There have to be some larger fish in there, if I could just find them. I put my float tube in at one of the Stanley Lake campgrounds, and crossed it to fish the far side. That was mid-day and nothing was biting then. With the exception of about one hour one morning, action was very slow. I spent evenings just hanging a worm 3' under a float, and caught a few each day that way. I caught a tagged rainbow, my first. The Salmon appears to be running higher than some of my other trips to the area. I didn't fish it this trip since I'm not very good at fishing fast water. [signature] Re: [ID_Paul] Stanley area report - jigs - 07-14-2012 i caught 2 tagged trout and 2 others we were camping with caught tagged trout. i think they are trying to see how quickly, and how far the fish are moving. [signature] Re: [ID_Paul] Stanley area report - windriver - 07-14-2012 Thanks for the report. Windriver [signature] Re: [ID_Paul] Stanley area report - ID_Paul - 07-17-2012 update: I brought home something other than fish. I seem to have [url "http://dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/html/CercarialDermatitis.htm"]cercarial dermatitis[/url] aka "swimmer's itch" from wading in Stanley Lake. (I haven't been to a doctor, but the symptoms match) ...and I thought standing in a nice clear mountain lake in sandals and shorts was a great way to cool off on a hot summer day. Be careful out there. ![]() [signature] Re: [ID_Paul] Stanley area report - jigs - 07-17-2012 i'm always sure to check for leaches also there are plenty of them in the stanley basin lakes [signature] Re: [ID_Paul] Stanley area report - idahoron - 07-17-2012 Man that stinks. I hope you get better. Ron [signature] Re: [ID_Paul] Stanley area report - cpierce - 07-17-2012 Bummer on the Itch!! Topical steroid cream, anti-histamines, and go in if you get an infection or you really react to it. Some people have more of a reaction than others.. There is some good information in this Utah board thread. http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/gforum.cgi?post=751315 Good Luck!!! [signature] Re: [ID_Paul] Stanley area report - CoyoteSpinner - 07-23-2012 Wow - swimmers itch from that clear alpine water? Guess it depends on where you were wading. I know a local pond - you get it from rubbing up on weeds - at least where I was fishing the inlet - there were no weeds, just a rocky shore, and pretty sharp drop-off. But did see some fly-flingers working WAY out from shore, though they had waders on, and hence - protected. We also got into a mess of bow-lings. Found one with a bit more size and muscle, but didn't hit into any Kokanee there. Alturas Inlet - found some. Wondered - are there Cutthroat and Bull Trout in Stanley too? Good advice on the treatment. I gather a bad reaction you can get pretty sick, so don't hesitate to visit a doctor if the over-the-counter remedies don't satisfy. Re: [CoyoteSpinner] Stanley area report - mikkfin80 - 07-23-2012 Hope your itch goes away. Doesn't sound like fun. I hope my kids and I don't end up with that. We were at red fish for a week. [signature] |