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Show For the lakes, try all the above dry flies,» «this come 16. Brown, olive and black seem to be the most prevalent colors. Caddis emergers such as the Iris caddis, loop wing caddis, and sparkle pupae have also been turning fish. The midge action right below the dam at Electric Lake is always consistent (tough, but consis- tent) and a few golden stoneflies have also’. been making a showing. Electric Lake.is also fishing extremely well, with — smaller leech and damselfly patterns being the most effective. Try a mini - leech in red, black or purple, and tan good. The Mirror Lake highway has ~and olive damselfly nymphs have also been open since the first of July, and the ~ been good. The damselfly adults in tan snow is pretty much gone, but the mosand blue are also producing some nice _ quitoes are out in force. The fish up in . fish. This area is always susceptible to the Uinta’s don’t have the luxury of rain, so go prepared for all kinds of being selective, as a result they tend to weather, and if it has been raining © be very opportunistic and the fishing Bring this coupon into our store water is into the weeds and sagebrush, and receive 10% off try some San Juan worms in brown or items featured in this ad. red, and also fish some damselfly August 9-14 All Broadheads in stock) nymphs in olive and brown. Let your patterns sink to the bottom, then do a very slow retrieve back to the boat. If you fish in deeper water, trail August 16—20 your Camo Cloths (in stock) - Bugger or Leech with a large olive scud —or small prince nymphs and fish it right Remember: above the weed beds. Strawberry has been fishing very well at times, so get up Archery | Deer: Aug. 21 to Sept. 10 and brush up on your stillwater techniques. 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For registration infor-. mation, see ~ www. mbidist. com/ jordanelle road rides through the Heber Valley every Wednesday evening at 6:00 p.m. at their Main Street | sto re. atone’ - SLOC Director, will Heber Mountain Sports sponsors | August 23,1999 For more fun and games, see The Wasatch County Courier’s Public - Meetings Calendar _ Hiking, fishing, biking, canoeing, or even just camping. Ongoing: i ; Homestead golf course is open 7 _ days a week; 18-holes Mon-Thur $45; Fri-Sun $55. Includes cart. - 654-2531. Calendar, call 654-2661 or fax the information to 654-2531. | e UNDER NEW SERVICE MANAGEMENT! LARRY J. COET Chevrolete Pontiac ¢ Buick The recre- ation possibilities in Wasatch County are almost endless. To list your upcoming activity in The -Courier’s Sports and Recreation . HEBER CITY’S 4-WHEEL DRI VE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS! Get ready for the hunt... let us fix your 4-wheel drive. ANY MAKE OR MODEL! on page 3. 9018. Main| ae 1, Mitt Romney, _ Monday, ape Wednesday, August 18, 1999 —- - IBOHUNT ARCHERY CENTER beforehand, Huntington Creek tends to Saturday, August 21,1999 Mud Races, Heber City Action Motor Sports 654-5799 Unit: Deer: Aug. 21 to Dec. 12 Elk: Aug. 26 to Dec. 12 can be a lot of fun at times. For most of _ muddy up quickly so have an alternate the streams, use the standard attractor plan. There is more water on the patterns such as a Royal Wulff or Trude, Wasatch Plateau than you could fish in a lifetime, so get on up and do some Mosquito, Renegade, yellow and red Humpies, and Adams- all in’ sizes 12-16. — exploring and get to know and respect>: Tuesday, August 17,1999 —_— —-- Contributed by: Spinner Fall Fly Fishing THI ry r Ire has | water om the ANNUAL COUPON SALE dark buggers and leech patterns - black and olive have been the best producers. If you are fishing an area where the } UINTA STREAMS AND LAKES—This wonderful backcountry area in our state is open, and the fishing has been very and area have also been effective. Get on your tube and work. the shallows with poy And of course as great nymph fishstandard nymphs box. up down and the fishing has been very good. On Huntington Creek, anglers have been using PMD’s and caddis with some great results. For the caddis use elk hair and stockingwing caddis in sizes 14- doing ~ all in darker colors. always the Weber is a ing river with all the that you have in your - opened angler’s Present This Coupon At The Larry J. Coet Dealership Heber City Location For: 10%SUR OFFoe No Restrictions! Heber City : 654-5 120 . Iris Caddis, and Stocking Wing Caddis HUNTINGTON CREEK & WASATCH PLATEAU AREA LAKES—This area has some We time. Try dark colored Elk Hair Caddis, the surface. Get on out and have a great time, and don’t forget the bug repellant. mixed, . for the Weber as it is every year at this. ~ been quite well and others not having much success. Soldier Creek side is the best bet. Chicken Creek East and the ladders } and it has really cleaned up. Caddis time you will be surprised at how quickly the crowds disappear and the fish come to . have af the rest of our fisheries. Water is down, 1 or 2 miles) ore WEBER RIVER—The Weber is just like ‘bit of time hiking (even little get to know this exceptional stillwater fishery. The reports that we have gotten j thing about Currant Creek is that it’s so solid year after year. Take your box of dry flies, those Browns and Cuts are just waiting up there for you. if you are willing to put in just a is ey day and they said it was great. The great and RESERVOIR—Now the time to get the float tube out and | a Green Drake) as well. We talked to a few people who fished it over the holli- so close to home, STRAWBERRY ——————— a ~Uinta Mountains now in great shape, with the flows con- there may some other hatches (possibly © and dries. Wé are very fortunate to have the Creek is sistent and clear. Currant Creek gets an awesome PMD hatch that sometimes turns into a great evening spinner fall. Caddis should start coming out, and fly nymphs a Currant damsel — CREEK and corner of our Expires 8/31/99 ry ss | CURRANT nymphs, relatively unknown State. ' plus take an assortment of woolly buggers, leeches, soft hackle bead head ores and Ra emerger a caddis A 7 hackle se soft emergent sparkle pupae. The fishing is better in the mornings before the light hits the water. > any COUNTY GOURIER iar WASATCH |