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		Powermaker and I got out of vegas about 3:45 am today headed to Kolob Reservoir near Zion National Park . .. Powermaker's first trip! Got there and immediately towed a guy out of a snowdrift . . .wind was hitting us in the face about 20 mph, and didn't let up most of the day, the sun came out for a while in between clouds, temp never got to 40 . . .We had slow but steady success until we left at 4pm, although got nothing from about 12-2. All the fish were between 14-18 inches except powermaker's 20 inch roe laden sweetie! We caught almost all the fish on brown wooly buggers, with and without gold beadhead . . . the bite was usually quite light, although the last few we caught hit savagely . . [center] ![[Image: kp0.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp0.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp1.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp1.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp2.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp2.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp3.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp3.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp4.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp4.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp5.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp5.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp6.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp6.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp7.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp7.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp8.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp8.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp9.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp9.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp10.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp10.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp11.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp11.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp12.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp12.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp13.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp13.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp14.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp14.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp15.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp15.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp16.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp16.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp17.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp17.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp18.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp18.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp19.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp19.jpg) [/center] [center] ![[Image: kp20.jpg]](http://lettersfromhome.us/kp20.jpg) [/center] [left]to top it off a fantastic day we saw 10-15 elk bedding down as we left the mountain! Hopefully Powermaker's pics came out![/left] [left][/left] [left]sm[/left] 
ps   oh the kolob shuffle is the interpretive dance you perform when wiping off snowshoe sized chunks of mud and rocks from your boots after fishing kolob! 
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		Nice report, to bad those fish don't stay that fat all year long.[signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		[size 2] [font "Comic Sans MS"] You forgot to mention the massive crawdad you managed to angle into shore and released unharmed. Yeah, the wind made it a bit chilly but it wasn't too bad. NOTE TO SELF: Do not get hands wet! (Dually noted). The photos I attached are of the Elk Southernman mentioned and the crawdad I saved from certain perilous demise, he was lynched with heavy fishing line to a dead bush I hooked into and managed to pull to shore. Since Southernman is usually the one taking all the pictures of everyone else I thought I would throw in one of him. Now only if I can remember to take one of him when he has a cigarette hanging out of his mouth like all the pictures he takes of me. Anyway, I had a great time, truly a must do again. [/font] [/size] 
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		[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]Man, nice trip and some fine, fat rainbows! They sure have nice color! There was no lack of catching on that trip![/size][/font] 
 [font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]Hey Tony!, I finally got my camera yesterday so we can try the video posting when I figue how to work the confangled thing! [/size][/font]
 
 [font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]Again, nice report on a fun trip![/size][/font]
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		[cool]Very nice trout!! That is a lake I have to try in the near future. I could have a blast with the flyrod. Do they allow floattubes? How big is the lake? Thanks in advance and thanks for the pics.[signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		thanks BigE, its a fun lake, its one of the 'blue ribbon fisheries' in utah, only 1 trout 22 inches or larger, no bait or scents . . mainly fly fisherman, lots of tubers . . .boats too .  . ive attached the info sheet . .  
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		[cool]Thanks Southernman, a very informative article.[signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		well i've fished nevada and utah both and: 
 #1 its a good 5 hr drive to commins, in utah within 5 hrs of vegas is 100 beautiful lakes to fish . .not counting the streams
 
 #2  commins sits basically right on hwy 93, with cars and trucks zooming by all day . . in utah you can be at 10000+ feet in the beautiful mountains, barely seeing anybody at all . .
 
 #3 by June it will be hotter than hell in ely, while on boulder mtn it wont hit 80 and will be 40 at night . .great camping weather . .
 
 its great to catch trout, but its unbelievable to catch trout at a lake you've hiked in to, not seeing anything but deer and squirrels along the trail . . .
 
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		[size 2][font "Comic Sans MS"]Welcome "Guest" to the Nevada board. There have been several trips to most of the places you mentioned and they were posted here on BFT. With the exception of [font "Times New Roman"]Illipah [/font]all have been fished recently. Utah is just yet another avenue for a place to fish. Why not join up and when (if) you relocate to Ely, maybe you could show us some more places to fish. [/font][/size]
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		Well that is good question and since I don't live in Nevada I couldn't answer that part but I do travel to other states for fishing.  Southernman has some good ideas on this but for me it's the lure of a new place and different fish.  I can catch 14" fish all day at the local places and not mean a thing when I get home but when I'm lurking a new place those 14" inchers will last forever in my mind.  Just think about those trips you took to Montana, Utah and the trips to Ely.  I think you'll find the answer some where in the flood of memories and fish. 
 I would say the fish are much smaller in Utah but for most people from Nevada, just catching anything is a miracle.
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		First off, Southernman, what route do you take to Ely?  I don't usually go faster than 80mph and I get there in a little over 4hrs.  There are two ways to go.  I don't know the name of the hwys, but one goes though Caliente and the other goes through Lund.  The Lund way is much faster.  You may already know this, but I thought I'd point it out in case you didn't.
 I go to Kolob a bit soley because of the distance.  When I only have a day to fish or I'm going with the family and the trip is not JUST about fishing I go to Kolob, or other nice spots in Utah, though I will say that Cave Lake is as pretty as it gets and has a really nice campground.  If I have a couple of days to fish and I'm without the family, I head straight to Ely.
 
 I have caught some absolutely huge fish at Ely and with regularity.  As far as I'm concerned there is no reason to fish elsewhere when I'm without the family.  I also believe that the Ely area has some great scenery, albeit different than Utah's.
 
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		[size 2] [font "Comic Sans MS"] So, I wonder if our new "Guest" is ever coming back? [/font] [/size] [size 2] [font "Comic Sans MS"] David [/font] [/size][signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		thanks telbone, ive seen the shorter route . . well I've never seen cave lake and it you say its beautiful, im willing to go camping up there this summer and try it out . . .its gotta be better than the highway . .  
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		Hey southernman,  Looks like a nice trip.  Now all you got to do is learn how to operate a float tube in those conditions.[  ]  Good job buddy.[cool] 
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		I"ll second that last part, no place in Utah is sacred any more.  Same thing with the hunting.  Everybody thinks a huge buck is around every corner, Ya right.[signature]
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