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Provo River
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The provo below Jordanelle fished very well monday. a lot of fisherman for a monday but the fish didn't seem to mind. Nymphing with Green caddis larva #14 and #18 soft hackle sow. caught 3 browns 14" to 18" up top were other fishermen had not been then later in the day went down to a bridge that had been busy with fisherman caught 3 more browns right off the bat, one over 20". Nice day!!!
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#2
Cool James! Sounds like a good day on the provo.
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#3
Hey James...would you mind posting a photo of those two flies ? Headin up there this Friday and I wanna make sure I've got something similiar with me when we go. If you can't....no biggee.
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#4
here is the caddis larva,it did the best.
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#5
and here is the soft hackle sow.
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#6
Nice james cant wait to get out. Do you still have any flytieing stuff left over for sell?hooks etc
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#7
do still have a bunch of fly tying stuff but the real popular hooks and materials have been picked out.
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#8
The middle Provo is a beautiful place to fish. Unfortunately, the word is out. I honestly think the Middle Provo is now more crowded than the Lower Provo.
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#9
Went up and fished the middle provo from 8:00 to 2:00 today both near cottonwood canyon and from the 1st south bridge. Not a fish to be had at cottonwood, but did catch 5 below 1st south bridge. Largest was about 15". Did not have the green larvae or soft hackle sow (read this report this am before going.) Caught the fish on a #14 bead head pheasant tail and a #18 red swannundaze midge. Could not get any hits on green hairs ears or regular sow bugs. Lots of BWOs floating around, but no rising going on.
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#10
red swannundaze is always a good pattern for the provo.
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#11
what is a red swannundaze? is that like a serendipity?
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#12
A small red midge larva usually tied on a 16 or 18 scud hook thread and rapped with swanandaze or v-rib.
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#13
anyone have a picture of one they can post?
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#14
here is a photo from one of my fly tying books of the swannundaze midge.
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