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Southern Utah trout stream fishing
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Friday, 05/29/09- Pulled up to my friends cabin on Southern Utah's Cedar Mountain at about 10:00 pm. At 10,000 ft. elevation the temp was 35 degrees. Pushed open the door, lit the lamps and woodstove, and was thankful I was not in a tent!

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Saturday was clear and cool. What a great day for tossing worms into trout streams.

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The small streams were running high and fast. The shoreline was wet and soggy with run off. Good thing I brought rubber boots!

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Wildflowers bloom in this extreme environment.

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Action was steady all day long. This fish represents the average size of what the streams contained.

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Another fish poses for a picture

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Interesting shot of tiny trout, stream, snow, and cabin.

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This was the big daddy of the morning....about nine inches!

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What do you do after an long morning of creek fishin? Enjoy a hearty brunch of fried eggs, bacon, hashbrowns, and OJ on the deck of a high mountain cabin! What do you do after brunch? Hike back down to the creek and fish some more.
BaySport
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Southern Utah trout stream fishing - by BaySport - 06-02-2009, 04:52 AM

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