outfished by a 7 year old!!!
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albinotroutUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:96 albinotrout
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01 Aug 2010 04:48 PM
    Well grabbed mamatrout, the minnows, and parrotgate and headed to the north slope of the uintas. Mamatrout told me she is bored with hwy 150 side of the uintas so we decided to try somewhere new. The only one who had been to Spirit Lake out of our group was Parrotgate and that was years ago.

    Even though the weather reports were iffy (thunderstorms daily), I knew that this was the Uintas and nothing new. We got up there tuesday morning and set up camp. None too soon either for our first storm hit shortly thereafter. Also reallized why we liked having the storms come through daily. Kept the skeeter population under control. Also went through plenty of bug spray. For some reason the skeeters thought we were there to please them. We decided to do a little bank tangling due to the weather and I ended up having a little 7 year old girl out fish me for the first time in a long time. It seemed like every cast she was shouting that she had one on. Between the tiger trout and the rainbows they were sure feisty. My son hung out with parrotgate. Kinda nice since there really is no grandfather figure for him to look up to. He caught a couple of fish with him. Mamatrout was busy trying to keep up with the rest of us. I caught my first tiger as well. Cool

    Day 2 we decieded to hike into Tamarack lake and harass the brookies for a while. When the daily downpour hit we started back down the 2 mile trail and stopped at Jesson lake where my 9 year old caught a small trout on an impossible rig. Three bobbers, a red and white spoon, and a little bit of power bait. I still don't know how he caught that fish.Crazy Largest brookie fo the trip came from Jesson Lake.

    Day three the weather was looking better. Mama nature opened the spigot earlier today. The sun came out and Spirit lake calmed down. So we decided to head out on the tubes. Mamatrout chickened out and took a nap instead. So I took the two minnows and headed out on the lake. In the past when we tried to get the little girl out all she did was whine. This time I put her in the tube and pushed her out. She and her brother were out in the middle before I could get launched. My son quickly caught a nice rainbow on a whooly bugger and my daughter followed suit. I finally got out just as mama nature opened the spigot again. We all got off the lake and took shelter then headed out again as it calmed down. My daughter caught the biggest fish of the trip this time. A really nice tiger trout. I caught a few more rainbows then we headed in for some dinner. Mamatrout loved the area so I think we will be back again next year for a couple of days of fishin'.Laugh

    Today before we left we headed to three other lakes and a stream. One lake was quite large and did not look too good for fishing, the second Browne lake had people around it. I hooked into one that decided to break my line and steal my leech.Unsure The third lake had a nice layer of weeds that lined the bank about six feet into the water so was quite impossible to fish without tubes or boat. The small stream looked good but the beaver pond was shallow and murky. Other streams in the area were running clear but we didn't stop due to the lateness of the hour.

    I think we will definately be back again!!! And hopefully will get up to Dagget Lake too. Cool

    Fishing and trains, what else is there? BASEBALL!
    bpetersenUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1253 bpetersen
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    02 Aug 2010 06:50 AM
    sounds like a reel (pun intended) blast. I am not familiar with that area like I am hwy150 but I love the uinta mountains. I need to do that tiget trout thing soon.

    Brian
    Fishing: The art of loitering in or near a body of water. Utah fisherman. lifer since 99
    albinotroutUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:96 albinotrout
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    02 Aug 2010 12:24 PM
    Lots of tigers all over.    I need to go catch more of them, they are feisty little creatures when it comes to smackin lures.
    Fishing and trains, what else is there? BASEBALL!
    bpetersenUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1253 bpetersen
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    02 Aug 2010 12:40 PM
    well here you go. The state record is 10 lb 12oz from palasade res in 2007. I have been there one time back in 2000 and had a blast catching cuttthroat and rainbows. easy access and not much pressure. The C&R record is from panguitch lake at 26". This one might be a good record to chase as the one from palasade was a bit over 29"
    Brian
    Fishing: The art of loitering in or near a body of water. Utah fisherman. lifer since 99
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