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Fly-fishing Don't wait: Now's ideal time in rivers, streams
Rivers and streams are running low, water temperatures are starting to warm and fish are hungry after a winter on a limited food supply.
In another month, melting snow will make moving-water fishing difficult. And it may be sometime in June before popular rivers quiet down enough to fish comfortably.
Now, however, even the most novice of stream anglers stands a good chance at catching fish using the most basic of fishing methods.
As noted, popular rivers, such as the Logan, Provo, Weber and Virgin, will be running high and fast in another month.
Until then, stream fishing will be good; some even say it will be as good as it can get.
Rainbow and cutthroat trout will start spawning soon, which means they will be moving to spawning beds, which oftentimes are tributaries to larger water. Browns, notorious egg raiders, will not far off.
Which means fly fishermen should consider using egg patterns or glow bugs weighted to get them down and bouncing along the bottom, as other dislodged eggs do.
The middle and lower Provo River will be hardest hit by runoff this year. The Deer Creek Dam is under repair, and the reservoir will not hold much water, so once Jordanelle is full, water will be released straight through the middle and lower Provo, which means the river will be running higher than it normally would during spring runoff.
When the waters do start flowing higher, the recommended method is to move from the faster-moving water to the still waters such as back eddies and deep pools, and around fallen trees and boulders along the sides of the river or stream.
The faster-moving water dislodges worms, sculpins and bugs that can flow down, which are a good source of protein and can get caught along the shore in slower-moving waters, a popular hangout for fish.
The technique is to cast or even stand along the edge, quietly and drop something like a San Juan worm, Woolly Bugger or stonefly pattern.
Byron Gunderson of Fish Tech Outfitters said throwing sculpin patterns in the spring is very popular with avid fly fishermen.
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