Cold Day, Big Flies
Brown Trout, Cranefly, Fly Fishing, Nymphing, Provo River, Rainbow Trout, Red Fox Squirrel Nymph, Vivian Park, Whitefish, Winter
I had a great outing today on the Lower Provo River in Provo Canyon, UT. It started off rather sketchy as the day was really snowy and I wasn’t sure if my 20 year old Honda Accord was up to the task, but I figured if I just took it easy I could get there without any issue. My usual 40 minute drive was more like 80 minutes, but once I got there I found I had the whole stretch to myself. I went to Vivian Park and fished up from the bridge. Given then weather I determined I would be nymphing. It was about 18-20 degrees Fahrenheit and a constant snow was falling. I had in mind to fish a fly I haven’t used in a while; a big, juicy cranefly larva pattern about size 6. I trailed it with a size 14 red fox squirrel nymph. For weight I used a BB size split shot and an 8 ft leader with 5x tippet. On my fifth cast of the day, I took a nice brown trout about 15 in long. It took to the air straight away after being hooked. Once I landed it, I could see that he had eaten the cranefly larva. Over the next 10 minutes minutes I landed two more fish both were mountain whitefish of decent size and both foul hooked. I think they were taking the cranefly and I was hooking them with the RFSN. The cranefly was big enough they couldn’t fit it in their tiny mouths. I hooked 3 or 4 more browns ranging from 11-14 inches and all on the cranefly. The fish of day had to be the 18 inch rainbow that was a healthy slab of … Continue Reading



