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yankee meadows
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Does anybody know if Yankee meadows is accessible after that storm or if the brookies are up shallow yet? Any predictions? Other fishing hole recommendations?
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#2
My guess is that the road is pretty well packed from all of the hunters. I was there 1 week ago last friday and the brookies were just starting to stage for the spawn. I caught one near the inlet and several along the east shoreline. Give them one more week and they will be in a spawning fury. I used a small marabou style jig with a tiny piece of worm for flavor. Give it a try it should be getting good.

MJ
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#3
the road's packed as in packed with snow?

thanks

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#4
hey big T
whats happenin down south? might come down to mead in the here near future. give me a pm
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#5
big T is down to 225 from 261 lbs. and its cool,

fishing aint tooo great

sm
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#6
Yeah snow and probably quite a bit. They had 42" at Brian Head.
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#7
Don't forget to add the snow from this weeks storm.

I'd take a quad if your going try and make that road.
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#8
man that post was short and summed up your last adventures. awww. thats good to hear. so we thinking of another adventure this coming spring.
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#9
late may for one with the gang . . all of us somewhere depending on weather

and then im renting the boat next year at fish lake - late june, since i got us up there too early this year

we should all go to walker lake and catch lahontans in january!

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#10
yeah that could be a fun trip.
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#11
That trip sounds good to me also.

Maybe we should bag the Fish Lake trip and go to Flaming Gorge instead.
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