We all waded along the Grey Reef section for Thursday afternoon on May 12, 2011. The water was reported running at 5300cfs but was still very fishable. We were able to manage a few fish each but were all tired by the long 4.5 hour drive, so we went to eat at the infamous Riverview Inn/Sunset Grill.
We all woke up early to hit the river by 7:00am for our float on Friday, the 13th!! Although that is a bad day for superstitious types or omen folks, we all were feeling very positive on our chances. We even started from the night before, a bet as to who might catch the biggest fish of the day. Since we are all fisher folks, we decided that the fish had to be measured by the guide only and we would have to have a photo of the winner. At first I was not going to be allowed to “play” but I did manage to convince everyone that the biggest, not the most, would be a harder thing to win and would be based on more luck than skill, so I was allowed to join in
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I was able to manage a 24incher (photo included here) and thought I would be able to win this thing. This one I caught early for the day. We all stopped for lunch just upstream of Lusby, and low and behold, Dan Haggar, fishing with Kray, floated by with a “hog” on the line. We all watched as they floated by and went far downstream to try to land the fish. This one was a bone-a-fide 26 incher (photo attached as well), and Dan won the $400 prize for the day! Good for him!
After treating ourselves to a guided trip on Friday (I suggest everyone do this at least once a year or even more if affordable) we all decided to wade the Miracle Mile and the Fremont Canyon for Saturday. Perfect idea!! We all had very good wade fishing on the mile and canyon and it was a very manageble wade even at a flow rate of over 8000cfs for the Mile and 3000cfs for Fremont Canyon! Lots of fish feeding along the soft water on the edges. There were very few folks on the Mile or Fremont Canyon. Great place to fish, I’ll tell you what!
I will be getting back up there pretty soon, I am certain of that! A great, productive fishery.
Frank













