Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Mineral Fork

Near the top of Mineral Fork, aka "The Room of Doom". Zach felt the slope collapse right here.
So we dug down and were shocked to find the pack was almost 6 feet deep! Some major loading must have occured due to the toilet bowl geometery of the cirque. The northwest facing corner of the cirque was very wind scoured while the northeast facing corner that we were in was incredibly loaded from the wind swirling around. Obviously all that weight was putting the October facet/crust layers on the brink of failure. Our weight almost pushed it over the edge.

Looking at the northeast corner of the Room of Doom where we felt the slope collapse. Our pit was dug right above our tracks, about halfway up the bowl.
Met this curious little white mink on the way down.
We watched it prance around us for 5 minutes. It didn't seem to be very afraid.





Monday, November 16, 2009

Snowbird Cirque

We arrived in the cirque to find that the sunday crew tracked it out wall to wall
There was about 10 inches of fluff on crust. Not too bad. Zach shredding here.
A couple of twenty somethings got lost on the gate buttress, spent the night up there, and had to be air lifted out the next morning. Suckers!
Zach Clanton photo of me.





Thursday, November 12, 2009

Strawberry Days



More rounds at Strawberry. Took Gary Gygi and Anton Stauffer to Renegade point on 11/4. High pressure in place but full moon still affecting fish. It was a clear night so the fish were up within a few feet of the surface aggresively feeding until about 830 am (the tailing end of a full moon feeding frenzy?). I accidentally had my 7 sink instead of 3 on so I missed much of the action up top. Clear camo would have been better. Anton was fishing a 3 and was into fish sooner. However I still had a number of hookups with my pinky and the brain rig. Cast to one rise and caught a double. Many fish rising. Then Gary showed up with the big pontoon rig he rented for a few hundred bucks and we headed off to the narrows. By this time the fish were shutting down because of the full moon. We had many follows but the fish were obviously shy. Seems to me that when fish are not aggresively feeding they will be shy of brighter colors like white and pink and larger flies in general. So next time fishing a full moon or low pressure it would be best to try more natural sizes and colors and retrieve slower. We putted over to Strawberry Bay for one last effort but alas the fish were just off. Anton did get some half hearted strikes from some fish near the bank (in broad daylight no less, suprised the fish stayed that close to the bank that late in the day) Other anglers reported the fishing to be sucky. Water temp in low 40s





Strawberry River with Todd and 11/7. Would have fished the lake but low pressure moving in. Started at the section in town around 8 am. Definately fewer and smaller fish in there than ever before. Flow about 140 and fairly murky. Prince nymph and pheasant tail did the damage. Then to the upper portion. A few cars there. Water much more clear. Still very weedy. Spotted a few very large spawning browns. Water temp about 42. Larger flies were still more effective than the #20 glass bead midge I usually use there. Other anglers reported poor success. I think all of the pressure from guides and others have pushed many of the fish into the indian section.


Back to Strawberry on 11/10. Meant to leave at 4 to chase big fish at dawn but slept in. Started at Haws Point at 8. Dead. High pressure and no moon problems but there was no wind so I think the sun put them down. Nobody else catching fish. Hopped over to Renegade where I knew alot of fish were and at least I hooked some there using 5 sink and pink brain flies. Nobody else doing anything there either. Makes me wonder how good it would have been in the early morning. Probably quite good. Water temp about 41.



Tried the Strawberry River just above Starvation on 11/13 for a few hours in the evening. Cattle have ravaged the portion nearest to the lake. No fish caught. The water closer to the bridge looks better and Devin says he knows people who catch nice brows from there.


Dawn Patrol at Haw's Point with Braden on 11/20. About 4 degrees that morning. Suprisingly, not many fish near the bank, but many seen rising about 30 feet out. Moon and pressure were ideal but the fish just weren't shallow there.....













































































































Thursday, October 29, 2009

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Alta

Rich, Frank, and I hit Baldy shoulder. About a foot of fresh with moderate wind. Zach hit Main Baldy and had no avy problems although McLean found a layer of graupel near there a week earlier. Then we hit a line near High Rustler. Not bad for only about 18 inches on the ground.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Boulder Mountain

elk hunt
Deer Creek Lake
Capitol Reef
Green Lake

Paxton photo
paxton photo

So that's why they call it Boulder Mountain


















































Thursday, October 22, 2009

Renegade

10/15. finally landed a bow

The hatchery truck showed up at Renegade and so did hundreds of seagullsJose's first time lake fishing
With a high pressure in place the action was good once we found a school of fish. Used 5 sink with white bugger stripped fast
Jose used 3 sink with olive bugger
they are getting fat

Went back saturday evening 10/17 and absolutely slayed them with 7 sink and white bugger (w pink attractor fly). Lots of short strikes though. Stomach sample was green daphnia. Water temp 46. Returned 10/22 with Braden and had slow fishing due to low pressure moving in.