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Weber reports - STEVEF39 - 01-23-2013 Anybody fished the weber lately, looking to go this friday or saturday. If anyone wants to join let me know, it is supposed to warm up [cool] [signature] Re: [STEVEF39] Weber reports - flygoddess - 01-23-2013 Love to Steve. You all scared me off on the Weber being frozen however[ ![]() Been hitting the P. Going up to Four Seasons in the morning and drag Mark out for awhile. [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Weber reports - STEVEF39 - 01-23-2013 Its clear up higher past mountain green from what I heard, wish I could go down to the provo and wipe out my skunk from the last trip! Good luck. [signature] Re: [STEVEF39] Weber reports - flygoddess - 01-23-2013 Check with me about Friday or Saturday please [signature] Re: [STEVEF39] Weber reports - TylerKunz - 01-23-2013 [quote STEVEF39]Its clear up higher past mountain green from what I heard, wish I could go down to the provo and wipe out my skunk from the last trip! Good luck.[/quote] of course the one time we fish the middle you get skunked! Do you know if your doing Friday or Saturday? [signature] Re: [TylerKunz] Weber reports - STEVEF39 - 01-23-2013 I can do either just watching the weather, I think friday will be better but either will work you wanna go [ ![]() [signature] Re: [STEVEF39] Weber reports - TylerKunz - 01-24-2013 I can't do Friday... I will let you know about Saturday. But don't wait on me, go whenever and if I can make it ill let you know! [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Weber reports - Paveway - 01-24-2013 How's Saturday looking. [signature] Re: [STEVEF39] Weber reports - STEVEF39 - 01-26-2013 River was clear of ice at the mountain green exit and up. Fished the peterson exit for a couple hours got a nice fat brown, and a couple smaller cutts. Temps were around 35 and no ice in the guides [bobhappy], All fish were healthy and fat, wish I had more time, they were very active! [signature] Re: [STEVEF39] Weber reports - refugeOntheFly - 01-27-2013 went up today by the Croyden exit (below the dwr land) and slayed the browns in every deep hole I found. Average fish was 14-16 and the biggest was 19-20 in. A couple HUGE whitefish too! Fly of choice was the good ol' pink squirrel... a driftless favorite from back home!! Some of the best fishing I have ever had, although, I was hoping to get a cutty. Funny thing is when i went upstream to the dwr land it was completely frozen. [signature] Re: [refugeOntheFly] Weber reports - STEVEF39 - 01-28-2013 Nice, havent fished that area much, I think only once, I will have to give it a try! [signature] Re: [refugeOntheFly] Weber reports - fishinfudd - 01-28-2013 What is a pink squirel? Is it a scud/sow pattern? [signature] Re: [fishinfudd] Weber reports - refugeOntheFly - 01-28-2013 http://www.driftlessangler.com/estore/details/22998/0/2828 I tie it with pink dubbing instead of chenille for a collar. The chenille seems to come apart easily. Don't know what exactly the fish mistake it for. [signature] Re: [fishinfudd] Weber reports - flygoddess - 01-28-2013 ![]() Pink Squirrel Nymph Hook: Scud hook (here a Dai-Riki #135), size 12-16. Bead: 1/8-inch gold bead. Weight: .020 lead wire. Thread: Pink, 6/0 or 140-denier. Tail: Pearl Krystal Flash, 4 or 5 strands. Rib: Red Ultra Wire, X-Small. Abdomen: Hare's ear or squirrel dubbing. Head/Collar: Pink Ice Dub, MFC Lucent Chenille, or dubbing. What size you been fishing? [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Weber reports - refugeOntheFly - 01-28-2013 Damn, I like it! you tie that yourself? size 14.. but i have noticed with a squirrel size doesn't really matter, anything 12-16. [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Weber reports - fishinfudd - 01-29-2013 Nice. Thankyou for the info. [signature] Re: [refugeOntheFly] Weber reports - skis_flies_ice - 02-08-2013 The cement plant kicks some warm water into lost creek only a couple hundred yards up from the confluence with the lower section of the Weber. I would suspect there would be some fish hanging out in that section. I wouldn't doubt its frozen solid above croyden because of the lack of outflow from echo reservoir after draining to repair the dam this last year. [signature] |