06-20-2014, 05:37 AM
Trust me the lakes with tons of grayling are fish lake loop, round lake, and sand lake. They are mostly graylings in their but very few brookies or cutties.
To round lake I believe its 7 miles and fish lake loop is 9 miles. Bring cinnamon and black ants fly pattern. You can catch so many of them to the point you will get sick of catching them in the end of the day. For me it's a one day trip. I'd never stay and camp just for graylings. They are fun to catch to see the amazing purple dots. Other then that they are weak fighters.
Other then those lakes good luck catching them.
If your lucky and know where they are at maybe just maybe upper provo river or black dimond creek. It's the river when you drive past butterfly lake .
In the past 4 years on those part of the river I've only caught about 5 of them. Rest brookies and maybe a bow.
If you go on that 9 mile trip make sure everyone got a mosquito net hat and mosquito repellent .
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To round lake I believe its 7 miles and fish lake loop is 9 miles. Bring cinnamon and black ants fly pattern. You can catch so many of them to the point you will get sick of catching them in the end of the day. For me it's a one day trip. I'd never stay and camp just for graylings. They are fun to catch to see the amazing purple dots. Other then that they are weak fighters.
Other then those lakes good luck catching them.
If your lucky and know where they are at maybe just maybe upper provo river or black dimond creek. It's the river when you drive past butterfly lake .
In the past 4 years on those part of the river I've only caught about 5 of them. Rest brookies and maybe a bow.
If you go on that 9 mile trip make sure everyone got a mosquito net hat and mosquito repellent .
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