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Beautiful photos.. i am familiar with that area.. wonder place to chill and toss a line..
I have taught a few to fly fish. It is a great way to catch fish. It is a personal preference but I don't like to teach it on a glass smooth section of stream. The presentation has to be very good or you slap the water and scare the fish. Also you typically need a longer leader to create more space between the more visible fly line and the fly. Finally in slow glass water the fish can stare at it forever before committing. Lots of time for them to spot a fake.
On a section that has a little more movement and structure they have to make a quick decision and I can fish it with shorter leader which is much easier for a new fly fisherman to handle. You do have to pay attention to line mending in current so the drift looks natural and brush on the side can be a challenge but over all on small streams, in structure and current, I think you can make a lot more mistake while learning and still get a lot of takes. As for not snagging in a brushy side creek, I like to be in the water where I can direct my back cast over water ( parallel) vs behind me into brush.
Enjoy the journey. Nothing feels better than to watch a 10" brookie that thinks he is jaws come out of the water after my elk hair caddis
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Thank you for the reply. I had a 7 1/2' leader on. I wanted to try from in the water but it was very cold and I haven't invested in any waders. I guess if I really want to do this right I'll need to go shopping again. Thank you again for the information.
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Looks like a beautiful area, it's been a while since I was up there, is this below the road that splits, one way going to Moon lake, the other going to the upper Stillwater or above it?
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It's 6 or 7 miles north of the Stockmore Ranger Station on FR 144 at the very bottom of the canyon coming down from Wolf Creek Pass. Next to DeFa's Dude Ranch. I didn't realize Stillwater was that close. I'll be visiting there on my next trip up that way.
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Yes, Moon Lake is two canyons east of there. The creek that comes out of the Upper Stillwater, Rock Creek, has a lot of small trout but they sure are fun. There are some ponds down on the Lower Stillwater that have good fishing, too. Maybe Ron will chime in and correct any errors I may have made in my names and descriptions.
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Upper Stillwater is coming over the spillway- what an awesome sight to see! Last year when we were there, the water level was about 80' lower and the boat ramp was closed- about 50 yards of gravel after the ramp to the water. The ramp is closed now because the water is too high. All water feeding Rock Creek is from the spillway right now. Rock Creek is clear, but really high. I didn't even bother fishing it. The mud slides last year (from the wildfires) have really impacted part of the canyon, and I am sure have messed up some of the fishing and aquatic life.
What a great time to be in the Uintahs right now!