I put together quite a few videos of my tours throughout the season so here they are. Still some footage I have yet to aquire before I produce the season review video.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Back to Colorado
The fishing was so much fun last week I just had to come back with my brother to prove it to him. Still plenty of snowmelt left to fill the reservoir.
Disgusting Dinty Moore soup. Even the animals don't deserve that kind of nastiness.
The winning patternslast week's fish
Monday, May 25, 2009
Timpanogos Cave & bouldering
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Skiing the Obelisk
The objective: First I planned on skiing the north face of Nebo. While driving over the point of the mountain at 7:30 a.m. I saw Nebo was already covered by storm clouds coming in on the southwest flow. Because lower Little Cottonwood doesn't get the southwest flow as much I thought I could climb North Thunder Mountain and ski the Needle before it got too bad . Wish there was snow at the trailhead.
The bottom of ScottiesThursday, May 21, 2009
Colorado fishing
Flow: 500 cfs
Water temp: 40 degrees
Stomach sample: #18 & 22 baetis nymphs
Big fish were just beginning to move onto the flats so there wasn't a high concentration of them for sight fishing.
Parking lot was full-even on a weekday.
Other flies that produced were red midge larva, mercer micro mayfly, olive pheasant tail, and sowbug (all in the #20-22 range). Mysis patterns became very effective in the evening. I'm guessing it's because the fish are more easily fooled by our rather opaque imitations of translucent mysis when the light is low. Or maybe more mysis are sucked through the dam during the evening?Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Strawberry: Horse Creek
Fished from 6-7:30 a.m.. Water temp 46 degrees. Seems like the fish are starting to spread out more, I guess cause turnover is coming. Nothing big again, just average size cutts. Had a few take the ridiculous looking attractor fly (orange head and rainbow body)- over my favorite olive leech trailer. Action seems to be faster on steeper banks as opposed to the longer shallows.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Zion: Angel's Landing
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