04-12-2013, 02:52 AM
Re"Colorado subspecies is easy- a few of the North Slope of the Unitas streams are loaded with them."
I've not fished the North slope before. That is a good idea. What I'm more interested in is to catch some of those bright red bellied spawning chunky CRC's down on the Boulders. They're also supposed to be expanding CRC stocking to some of the Uinta lakes in selected, appropriate, drainages. Could be good times that way too.
RE"Goldens are easy in Utah if you know when and where to show up- took me a few years to figure that out but my son and I have caught quite a few each. If you're there at the right time they'll hit anything thrown at them."
I think I might know where that is and when. The DWR also stocked a few more there as well. I've tried a couple of times later in the year with no success but I'm due to give it another go.
Oh, I forgot one more! Has anyone on here been to Arizona to catch Apache trout?
[signature]
I've not fished the North slope before. That is a good idea. What I'm more interested in is to catch some of those bright red bellied spawning chunky CRC's down on the Boulders. They're also supposed to be expanding CRC stocking to some of the Uinta lakes in selected, appropriate, drainages. Could be good times that way too.
RE"Goldens are easy in Utah if you know when and where to show up- took me a few years to figure that out but my son and I have caught quite a few each. If you're there at the right time they'll hit anything thrown at them."
I think I might know where that is and when. The DWR also stocked a few more there as well. I've tried a couple of times later in the year with no success but I'm due to give it another go.
Oh, I forgot one more! Has anyone on here been to Arizona to catch Apache trout?
[signature]