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Show Fly fishing is at its best Utah fly fishermen, who spent ms of the summer crying in their rw beer, are happy this week. Mostrivas and streams in the state are reported in near perfect shape for the classic pursuit. In northern L'tah, water o& ditions on both the Blacksmith Fort and Logan rivers continue to imprwt Anglers there report that small wet Bj patterns are producing well. Fly rod ders on the artificials-only section of the Provo River below Deer Crei Reservoir, w here the water is s3i touch off -color, report good luck fit big browns using bucktail aai streamer patterns. L'pper reaches i the Ogden and Weber rivers sk ji also be good for fly fishermen Is week. Although still running high, if Green River below Flaming Gorslas been giving up limits of respecrie rainbows to skilled anglers who b:t how to fish a fly deep. Several sul streams in the L'intas are prois good dry fly fishing for small, uny brook and cutthroat trout. To the south, small streams on the Manti, Beaver and Boulder mountain ranges provide excellent opportune for ambitious anglers who like to mil a little hiking with their fly foh'4 Popular Asay and Mammoth ensb have both been stocked and traditionally tradi-tionally offer top fishing actios in August and September. |