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Author Topic: Fishing In Wyoming  (Read 2383 times)

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Offline Mayfly

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A friend of mine Lives out in Colorado and he sent these pictures to me the other day. They are from a trip him and his Dad took to Wyoming to do some fly fishing. I don't know much about the pictures as far as where they were so I will leave it up to him to fill us all in. They look like some pretty nice fish though....















Offline Joe

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Nice trout. Standing in that stream sure looks appealing.
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Offline 7Pines

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Jeesh!  Some dandy looking 'bows and that is a very nice brownie, too!  Wonder where exactly they were?  Tim?  Answer please!

Offline GRIZ

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Man that first pic alone wants to make a guy move out there. Beautiful country and fish too! Legend has it that grizzlies thrive in that kind of habitat. :)
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Offline Renneberg

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I was out there 2 years ago and did very well.  Average trout we caught was between 16-20 inches.  We caught mostly browns and cutts.  Best part about it was that in a week of fishing we only seen 3 people fishing.

I cann't wait to go back this fall!!!

Offline makkamoo

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That's on the Bighorn. You use #16-#22 pink or grey scuds, or big nasty w. buggers. Best time to go is EARLY or LATE in the season as it gets weedy and hot in the summer.
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