02-19-2009, 08:33 AM
Good old Infisherman, they definitely know their stuff. I may need to start getting their magazine again.
That's an interesting story about the smallmouth. Maybe the noise and wave action from the storm bothered them too. Back when I lived in Salt Lake, I fished Little Dell Reservoir a few times. On the clear days, I never caught anything, but if I went on a really nasty rainy day, I usually caught some nice cutts. My friend hit it in a blizzard one day and just knocked them dead.
I'm not quite sure what that trout is. It looks like a redband, but I caught it on the Upper Provo River off the Mirror Lake Highway, and I don't think they're supposed to live there. I suppose it could be a cuttbow, or maybe even some sort of golden/rainbow hybrid. I was pretty surprised by it when I caught it. That's why I took it's picture even though it was small.
Greg
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That's an interesting story about the smallmouth. Maybe the noise and wave action from the storm bothered them too. Back when I lived in Salt Lake, I fished Little Dell Reservoir a few times. On the clear days, I never caught anything, but if I went on a really nasty rainy day, I usually caught some nice cutts. My friend hit it in a blizzard one day and just knocked them dead.
I'm not quite sure what that trout is. It looks like a redband, but I caught it on the Upper Provo River off the Mirror Lake Highway, and I don't think they're supposed to live there. I suppose it could be a cuttbow, or maybe even some sort of golden/rainbow hybrid. I was pretty surprised by it when I caught it. That's why I took it's picture even though it was small.
Greg
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