06-14-2014, 03:25 AM
On the road for cooler temperatures in Utah Monday afternoon and home Friday afternoon (9-13 Jun). 4 nights of camping with 3 full days on the water. Our 4th annual trip to Panguitch as soon as school gets out. The weather is always the HUGE plus. Mid 40s or so in the AM and a high in the low 70s the entire time we were there. Killer weather for camping!
Fishing wasn't as good this year and the worst for us since we started going up there minus the first year which we didn't have the boat yet and were stuck shore fishing...
Didn't take very many pictures at all. No camp pics or any of the usual stuff I usually do. They would look the same as my post last year anyways to the "T".
Fishing wise... Smaller fish compared to all the years before. Usually one gets something in the 2-3lb range every 5-10 fish or so and that didn't happen at all this year. Thus essentially zero fish pics in this post. Just nothing worthy of it... Also the Cutthroat catches were down some. I didn't mind so much since a Rainbow fights considerable better than a Cutthroat. Talking to another angler one morning he commented the exact same thing to me. Fish size is way down, quantities in a day is down along with the quantity of Cutthroats being down. We didn't catch any CutBows either this year. Tons of 1.5 pounders or so I guess. Maybe last year's stock? Plus quite a few just under 1lb. Still they do put up an excellent fight on a fly rod. They sure think they are bigger than they are. Everything we did catch had bellies on them WAY bigger than one would normally ever see on a Rainbow. Whatever they are eating in that lake they are eating well!
Tuesday we caught 20-25 fish I guess. We got some of the "normal" 10am and on Panguitch winds but less than usual. There was one extremely special fish I will toss a pic up of below caught. (The ONE that made this entire trip BIG TIME TO ME!)
Wednesday just sucked. SLOOOOW fishing. Just about bad enough to make one debate on staying or leaving the next day. There was a system coming in and it was threatening to rain but never amounted to much. Essentially very little wind which is highly untypical of Panguitch. Sure did do a number on the fish for us quantity wise. Less than 20 landed.
Thursday was the best day. WINDY at 9-10am and on. All that matters to me on Panguitch is the wind. MUST have IMO. The more the better for the pattern I love and enjoy the most (drifting the lake). 30 plus landed but again nothing special. Just fun fish to catch.
Not saying one couldn't catch a boat load there but I am not into Power Bait, etc for a catch and release mentality. I have to be more active and casting/working something. Last year doing the same things we did this year we were in the 50+ range landed each day so quantities were certainly down. (Trolling till 10am or so then once the winds came up drifting the lake with type III sinking fly lines on both of our fly rods.)
Cutthroat quantities were down but not a ton. Noticeable but not huge.
Anyways a couple pics...
Loaded and ready!
This was just past Brian Head at close to 11k feet in altitude.. I don't remember seeing this scenic outlook before. (Parking lot and trail to this view.) The pictures does this ZERO justice. It will take ones breath away looking down from the fenced viewing area!
And finally! I caught my unicorn! That mystical fish I have been wanting to catch/see in person ever since I got back into fishing and learned of its existence. The best battle I have had on a fly rod since childhood growing up in Montana. Almost 10 minutes to get 'em in. From one extreme side of the boat to the other in no time. What a rocket! I had to take several breaks and rest what there is of a butt on a fly rod on my chest since my arm was killing me holding that fly rod that long. Made me pretty happy I was using a little heavier rod than what most run for the trout size in Utah (6wt TFO rod).
Almost 3 1/2 pounds and a hair over 20 inches. Released of course and very carefully handled!
A Tiger Trout! (Brook Trout/Brown Trout hybrid)
The picture did this fish no justice. He was soooo colorful and just purty!!!
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Fishing wasn't as good this year and the worst for us since we started going up there minus the first year which we didn't have the boat yet and were stuck shore fishing...
Didn't take very many pictures at all. No camp pics or any of the usual stuff I usually do. They would look the same as my post last year anyways to the "T".
Fishing wise... Smaller fish compared to all the years before. Usually one gets something in the 2-3lb range every 5-10 fish or so and that didn't happen at all this year. Thus essentially zero fish pics in this post. Just nothing worthy of it... Also the Cutthroat catches were down some. I didn't mind so much since a Rainbow fights considerable better than a Cutthroat. Talking to another angler one morning he commented the exact same thing to me. Fish size is way down, quantities in a day is down along with the quantity of Cutthroats being down. We didn't catch any CutBows either this year. Tons of 1.5 pounders or so I guess. Maybe last year's stock? Plus quite a few just under 1lb. Still they do put up an excellent fight on a fly rod. They sure think they are bigger than they are. Everything we did catch had bellies on them WAY bigger than one would normally ever see on a Rainbow. Whatever they are eating in that lake they are eating well!
Tuesday we caught 20-25 fish I guess. We got some of the "normal" 10am and on Panguitch winds but less than usual. There was one extremely special fish I will toss a pic up of below caught. (The ONE that made this entire trip BIG TIME TO ME!)
Wednesday just sucked. SLOOOOW fishing. Just about bad enough to make one debate on staying or leaving the next day. There was a system coming in and it was threatening to rain but never amounted to much. Essentially very little wind which is highly untypical of Panguitch. Sure did do a number on the fish for us quantity wise. Less than 20 landed.
Thursday was the best day. WINDY at 9-10am and on. All that matters to me on Panguitch is the wind. MUST have IMO. The more the better for the pattern I love and enjoy the most (drifting the lake). 30 plus landed but again nothing special. Just fun fish to catch.
Not saying one couldn't catch a boat load there but I am not into Power Bait, etc for a catch and release mentality. I have to be more active and casting/working something. Last year doing the same things we did this year we were in the 50+ range landed each day so quantities were certainly down. (Trolling till 10am or so then once the winds came up drifting the lake with type III sinking fly lines on both of our fly rods.)
Cutthroat quantities were down but not a ton. Noticeable but not huge.
Anyways a couple pics...
Loaded and ready!
This was just past Brian Head at close to 11k feet in altitude.. I don't remember seeing this scenic outlook before. (Parking lot and trail to this view.) The pictures does this ZERO justice. It will take ones breath away looking down from the fenced viewing area!
And finally! I caught my unicorn! That mystical fish I have been wanting to catch/see in person ever since I got back into fishing and learned of its existence. The best battle I have had on a fly rod since childhood growing up in Montana. Almost 10 minutes to get 'em in. From one extreme side of the boat to the other in no time. What a rocket! I had to take several breaks and rest what there is of a butt on a fly rod on my chest since my arm was killing me holding that fly rod that long. Made me pretty happy I was using a little heavier rod than what most run for the trout size in Utah (6wt TFO rod).
Almost 3 1/2 pounds and a hair over 20 inches. Released of course and very carefully handled!
A Tiger Trout! (Brook Trout/Brown Trout hybrid)
The picture did this fish no justice. He was soooo colorful and just purty!!!
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