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Tiger Trout of UM Creek, Utah
UM Creek is a tributary of the Fremont River in central Utah. It is stocked with tiger trout. These fiesty fellas have the appetite of a brown trout, the recklessness of a brook trout and are really fun to catch. They look pretty cool too. This section is just above Foryths Resevoir and exists on national forest land. Filmed 06/02/2013.
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UM Creek is a tributary of the Fremont River in central Utah. It is stocked with tiger trout. These fiesty fellas have the appetite of a brown trout, the recklessness of a brook trout and are really fun to catch. They look pretty cool too. This section is just above Foryths Resevoir and exists on national forest land. Filmed 06/02/2013.
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Hey buddy. UM Creek is not a tributary or the Fremont. It originates on it's own and feeds into Forsyth Reservoir and then continues on to Mill Meadow, which is also fed separately by the Fremont that Originates at Johnson Valley Reservoir.
Cool video
I explain the leader issue in my DVD Trout Streams of SW Wisconsin. Use low vis fluorocabon tippet of a higher weight otherwise you get too many tangles, as you've noticed. I typically get 1 bad tangle per 4 hours that needs cutting/retying, and that is usually caused by a flopping fish or richochet from pulling a snag out.
Another great vid. Question, I tried your trick of using a Rapala minnow as a casting float. However, the down line kept twisting with primary line. I think the down line was catching on the lip of the minnow. Any suggestions? The primary line was 4lb mono and the down line was 6x tippet on an ultralight rig.