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Hoop Lake area
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I have been there several times over the years, nothing special about the fishing, other than it can be hard from shore. The normal small spinner gear for trolling and if they are fishing from shore, a bubble and fly seems to work the best in the morning and evening. I have seen elk on the shoreline in the early morning and evening hours, so you might be in luck there[Wink]. There is a camp ground there but I would be very careful with the scouts going too far into the back woods because it is very thick and they could get lost very easy there. If you go to the East you will run into Spirit lake, there are several lakes with in walking distance from there that have artic grayling in them, Dagget lake comes to mind but there are others. To the West are a lot of smaller streams and very few lakes until you come to Meeks Cabin res. Again be careful with the scouts in this area also because it is very thick vegetation. The whole area is very nice with a lot of back roads that you can take from Bear river service, by the Mirror lake highway all the way to Brownie lake near the main road that goes to flaming gorge dam. When the kids were young we spent many weekend exploring that entire area, I also hunted the area for many years. Let me know if you have any more questions.
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Hoop Lake area - by HookJaw_Brimhall - 05-27-2009, 06:52 PM
Re: [HookJaw_Brimhall] Hoop Lake area - by wiperhunter2 - 05-27-2009, 09:54 PM
Re: [wiperhunter2] Hoop Lake area - by Wyobraz - 05-27-2009, 10:08 PM

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