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Jun 19, 2024
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Eddie
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Strawberry river isn't too bad - if it's open.
Have to check the proc for dates - but you'll find plenty of spots without too many trees. Or at least the stream is small enough you can often get to any tree bush snags.
Close enough to the lake you can try there if you don't like the river.
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Suggestions for lake (under 2 hours from Provo) for a beginner fly fisherman?
cougarmeister
Jun 19, 8:07pm
Fly fish the provo river
Baron
Jun 19, 8:08pm
Strawberry. Don’t know if I’d start in a lake though
fulano
Jun 19, 8:09pm
I thought lake because there’s less brush, my friend has never flyfished at all.
cougarmeister
Jun 19, 8:15pm
You need a lot more gear to fly fish lakes but if you have it, great
fulano
Jun 19, 8:17pm
Strawberry river isn't too bad - if it's open.
Eddie
Jun 19, 8:47pm
The exception is alpine lakes
letthewookieewin
Jun 19, 9:03pm
Bartholomew in Springville is good if you want to strip streamers.
byusage
Jun 19, 8:34pm
Vivian park, lakes up near Payson, electric lake.
conetah
Jun 19, 8:37pm
Strawberry is probably the answer but only if you’ve got a boat of some sort.
godawgs
Jun 19, 8:53pm
Wait for the white bass spawn and your beginner friend will catch a bass every cast on the lower Provo
letthewookieewin
Jun 19, 9:04pm
This is true and lots of fun. Just mostly done for the year.
godawgs
Jun 19, 9:17pm
Ah bummer. It’s been a bit so I don’t remember the timing
letthewookieewin
Jun 19, 9:23pm
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