Posts tagged Fly Fishing Utah
Flat Summer Day
Feb 6th

Anticipation, excitement, and wild brown trout filled the Denali as I picked up my friend Jeff and his son Sam. It was summer and the big bugs were out and the fish were on them. I had fished an out of the way stretch of river the following week and couldn’t wait to show my friends the kind of fishing it offered. 25+ miles on a rocky dirt rode and we were there! Instantly we got set up and were off in hopes of out smarting a brown or two. “WAIT!” Jeff said, as I was walking down to the river. “Do you hear that”. “Nope”, I said as I was focused souly on fish. Then can the second worst situation a fly fishermen can experience on a beautiful summer day.(Getting a call from ur significant other saying you need to be home, being #1) ”Hey, ahhhh. I think your getting a flat” Jeff exclaimed. ”What!” I yelled as I ran over to check things out. To my surprise I wasn’t just lucky enough to get one flat rear tire, but BOTH rear tires were loosing air and fast.
Utah Fly Fishing Club
Apr 13th
The Utah Fly Fishing Club, aka UFFC was created by Utah fly fishers for Utah fly fishers. Its Mission is to always serve the greater good of Utah’s fly fishers, land, water, and fish; by ethical and effective conservation, education and participation of fly fishing. So what are you waiting for? Join something important.
Visit UFFC at www.utahflyfishingclub.com
Early Spring and a Hatch or Two
Mar 7th

When the fishing is great, the great do whatever it takes to be on the water. This past week the fishing has been great. The famed Blue Wing Olive Mayfly has been hatching daily on a local trout stream, bringing some of the best top water action of the year, as well as producing a hatch of die hard fisherman. With the fishing off the charts I couldn’t sit around until Saturday to get back on the water. Fortunately I have a flexible job and was able to take a couple of half days and fish the river with some friends as well as hit it on Sat. So with 4 days on the water this week, I was able to witness first hand the majestic beauty that God has giving us to experience and respect. During these days I have learned some great lessons about fly fishing as well as life. So here they are:
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Want to Get Started In Fly Fishing?-Ten Easy Steps
Jan 12th
When some people think about fly fishing they think of a technical, elitist, and expensive sport. In some ways it can be, but if you take it step by step it can be as easy as learning how to ride a bike. Here are ten easy steps that I have used for myself and to help others get started in this great sport we call fly fishing.
*By any means I am not a professional and have probably left out some good stuff, so if any that read this have anything else to add please leave a comment and I will add it to the list. Or if you had something that helped you learn please let me know.
See below for the list…
Early Winter Midge Storm
Nov 20th

With snow in the forecast I didn’t think much about fly fishing this weekend, in fact I was thinking bird hunting or some late season deer rut. Saturday found me chasing birds in the morning and after that I had the whole afternoon to hit the river. As I drove up the canyon I though what a beautiful day to be out, it had snowed
earlier masking the trees in a blanket of pure white. I couldn’t help thinking back to last seasons amazing winter midge fishing that I missed so much. As I stepped out of the truck I was instantly greeted by the canyon’s bitter cold breeze. Wow, I thought it is going to be pretty tuff fishing on the hands today. (Cause anyone who knows me, knows I hate to wear gloves and only do on the coldest of days) I got to my spot, tied on my outfit and my hands were already done…I could barley move them and they had that uncomfortably hot feeling. I made a couple casts with my
nymphs at the end of a run, when I looked behind me and noticed the water boiling with rising fish. By this time it had started to snow again and I though no way am I changing my whole outfit again!!! But as I watched 50 or more rising browns the excitement of small flies, light tippet, and sippers overcame my frozen hands. I took my sweet time re-tying my set up to make sure it was right. I decided to go with an #16 orange asher and a WD-40 as my emerger. I thought that the asher would help break up the hatch and the WD would be a perfect match for the smarter-picker fish. These flies did the trick and after a few missed hook sets (Ok, way too many) a small brown fail to the asher. Just as I thought things were starting to heat up, I caught a tree behind me and had to once again re-rig again. This time I sized down the asher to a #18 and used a brighter orange and I dropped a #22 para adams behind. This set up was deadly, I hooked more hungry browns than I could count. In fact I got to the point where I had to put on my mitts, but nothing mother nature could throw at me would push me off the river. Days like this where you’re the only one on the river and the fish are rising like it is their last super only happen so often. So as I sat on the banks half-frozen waving my 9ft stick to happy fish, I couldn’t feel any of the cold…I was living a fly fisherman’s dream.

Utah’s Top Ten Fly Shops
Nov 12th
Unlike Island Park and West Yellowstone, where you can find a fly shop around every corner, Utah is home to a few top quality fly shops that specialize in great customer service and providing the gear we all want and need.
In no particular order here is a list of the 10 fly shops that I have found in my own and friends personal experience to be top notch. Side Note: There are plenty of other fly shops that also provide quality service that I am just not familiar with yet.
Fish Tech-SLC
6153 Highland Dr
Salt Lake City, UT 84121-2123
(801) 272-8808
Western Rivers Flyfisher -SLC
Phone: 800-545-4312, 801-521-6424
1071 East 900 South Salt Lake City, Ut 84105
Trout Creek Flies & Green River Outfitters-Dutch John
Hwy 191 & Little Hole Road
Mailing: PO Box 247
Dutch John, Utah, 84023
Phone: (435)885-3355
Micky Finns-Ogden
85 N Main St
Kaysville, UT 84037-1948
(801) 593-5557





