I made it up to the middle yesterday around 4:30 pm and a small
BWO hatch was going on. I tied on a size 18, grey and olive bodied BWO and landed
a small brown with my first cast. The hatch slowed down pretty quick and I
decided to move around a bit. Caught a few in the riffles on various sizes and
colors of mayflies.
The action started picking up pretty heavy around 6 and there were
a couple hatches going on. One was a lighter bodied, large mayfly (didn't get
the species) and the other was a smaller, dark bodied mayfly. I tied on both
but had the most success with a size 18 grey and black bodied parachute adams.
That hatch lasted until about 7:30, when I had to head home.We fished down river
of the HGTV dream house and found little traffic. I think people were not
moving much due to the awesome fishing.
Cody
Green grew up in Utah and has been fishing the Provo for 10 years. During
Cody's college years, he was a drift-boat guide on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula and
guiding helped him to graduate debt free. After living out of state for 5 years, Cody recently moved back to Salt Lake City and can be found making up for lost time on the Provo.
This type of hunting fish are effective and have no side effects on the environment.
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