Fishing up here in cowboyland

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Fishing up here in cowboyland

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I sure miss the fishing in Southern California, especially the bass fishing. If you live in southwest Wyoming, bass fishing is pretty much not an option, unless you figure out how to target the smallmouth bass in Flaming Gorge (which I have not done, so far). But trout fishing is another story.
The Uinta mountains are about 80 miles away, just over the border in Utah...and that area is trout heaven. Up there, you will find lots of creeks, ponds and reservoirs that hold a variety of trout species. I fished four lakes there during late summer and into fall, and caught rainbows, tiger trout, brook trout and graylings. The fishing is generally very good, people are scarce, and the scenery is gorgeous also. There are no paved roads, and no amenities other than at the Spirit Lake lodge, so you have to be sure to bring everything you need with you as there will be no gas stations or convenience stores with snacks, ice and fishing supplies. Also, no cell reception for the most part. It's a far cry from what I am used to in California.

Moving north, back across the state line, I fished a couple of spots on the Flaming Gorge reservoir. Imagine a lake that is 463 feet deep at the dam (which is in Utah), 91 miles long and has 375 miles of shoreline. I caught a lot of rainbows, a few cutbows and my first lake trout out of there. The mountain lake trout ate typical small offerings, but 13 inch rainbows have no trouble hitting a half ounce Kastmaster at The Gorge. I have only made a couple of attempts to fish for smallmouth bass there, but no success so far. It's hard to figure out where they may be holding, since there almost no cover, and structure as I know it from California, is all but nonexsistant. Still, I'm sure I'll get one sooner or later.

People up here are serious about catching and eating fish. Typically, most folks aren't very concerned about cute little ultralight trout rigs up here. You wanna find two pound test at the local tackle shop? Forget about it. You may find 4 lb., but most people use medium weight gear with heavier line, and I have seen a lot of adults using spincast gear to fish with. That being said, I have also seen a few people fishing their spinning rigs "upside down". I guess they never transitioned comfortably from their spincast gear. The main technique is to set out some folding chairs, toss some live worms and wait. I chose my usual methods of throwing lures, and caught some trout on fly tackle as well. The weather is finally freezing as we had our first bit of snow a couple of days ago. I'm not sure how much fishable weather (besides ice fishing) we will have between now and late next spring, but it has been a fun summer.
And that's all I have to say about that.

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Thanks for the report, them are some beautiful looking trout
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Not a bad compromise to bass
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I've done some flyfishing up there, reminds me alot of the Eastern Sierra! Beautiful area..not sure I could take the 6 months of winter...
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TaBASSco,

Some ramblings in response to your post.
Some history:
I am a 20+ year ago transplant from NYS residing in San Diego County.
Back "home," where I cut my fishing teeth, we had natural glacial lakes and multi-species river systems.
Moved to SoCal and pretty soon figured out a few things:
Where's the water?
Ya gotta pay to fish from shore?
As one who doesn't target stocked fish (rainbows and catfish here), OK, it's gonna be bass.
Holy crap, they got really big bass here. (Actually landed 3-10 lbers from shore over the decades.)
Some direct response to your post:
Breathe in deep each day. Your lungs will say thanks. That's some good looking air.
Trees? I forgot what they looked like. Thanks for the reminder.
Pristine looking water. If allowed, drink it. Some parts of Imperial Beach have been closed for close to 2-years here.
You seem to have made a pretty quick transition. Congratulations. Impressive.
Do not overlook the smallmouths when it is time.
I have experience from NYS. A few recommendations:
Jigs,
Rocks,
Cliff shorelines,
Buy a bunch of jigs as the rocks may claim many. If you're losing them in the rocks, you're in the right spot.
Got your cowboy hat yet? (An ignorant stereotype from me)
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Small Jigs fished along the Rocks on the East side of the Lake by the Dam will net you plenty of Smallmouth. The Green River, right below the Dam is some of the best Float Fishing in the Nation.
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Purty fishies....
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What is that next to last fish? Tiger Musky Trout??? Gorgeous scenery!
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Fisheromen wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:57 pm What is that next to last fish? Tiger Musky Trout??? Gorgeous scenery!
A tiger trout.
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Wow! Great post @TaBASSco .
Beautiful scenery and love all those pics of the fish. It is like I can reach out and grab one...ha ha.
Hope you are doing well and judging from this post, it looks like you are having a pretty great time.
Thanks for sharing and best wishes and tight lines always. :-)
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I forwarded a link to my brother. who lives in Rock Springs. You met him in the "Grumpy Old Men" posts in the old SDFish. He fishes Flaming Gorge and has a cabin on a lake near Pinedale, Fremont Lake I think. He is going to be jealous as he is more or less confined to the lawn chair setup these days.

Quite a change from Louisiana and California, but looks like you adapted quickly. Those are beautiful fish
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I would think there must be some good trails for dirt bikes up there too.
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Fishbreath wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 10:15 am I would think there must be some good trails for dirt bikes up there too.
90 percent of the roads in Wyoming are not paved, and in addition to that, there are countless jeep trails and more than a few cow trails.
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