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Aug 5, 2007 at 3:21 am #2265
steven f.
MemberFirst let me say hello.
Been lurking for some time. Have really enjoyed reading everyone’s
contributions.
Discovered the board via the podcast.On my way to S.L.C for the outdoor retailer show and had hoped to get some time on the middle Provo.
Was just wondering if anyone here could give me a recent report? What type of flies to bring? How’s the water? From what I could gather it looks like PMDs in the morning and caddis later on?
Also, if anyone else here is involved with the show and would like to join me please let me know.Best Regards
StevenAug 6, 2007 at 12:42 pm #18428Zach Matthews
The Itinerant AnglerHey Steven –
Welcome to the Board and thanks for registering.
Aug 6, 2007 at 3:34 pm #18429steven f.
MemberThanks Zach,
Just passing through for a trade show.
I go twice a year. Snowboard in the winter and fish in the summer. However this will be the first time that I have managed to get on the river in the day light.
My home waters are central PA. Anyone on the board near central PA?Steven
Aug 6, 2007 at 3:42 pm #18430Frank E. Sangiorgio
MemberDon’t know Provo, but know and live in central PA. Where are you from? Welcome. Frank
Aug 6, 2007 at 4:56 pm #18431steven f.
MemberHi Frank,
Thanks for the welcome!
Lived in Seattle for most of my life. Only been in PA for 2 years. I live in State College and work near Lock Haven. It’s been great exploring all of the trout water around here and it’s nice being close to the coast for stripers. Was just in your neck of the woods on the little J. Seems like one of the few spots that stays cool enough this time of year.
Best RegardsAug 6, 2007 at 8:30 pm #18432
Eric WellerMemberI don’t live in Central Pa but I fish it every chance I get!
Aug 7, 2007 at 1:19 am #18433john switow
MemberSteven,
My brother in law lives in Sandy and is a ff fanatic as well.Aug 7, 2007 at 2:45 am #18434steven f.
MemberThanks for the info John. Really is appreciated.
Eric, I’ll be traveling on business for pretty much the whole month of Aug. Let me know the next time your in the area and would like someone to fish with.Aug 7, 2007 at 2:50 pm #18435Frank E. Sangiorgio
MemberSteven, Nice hearing from you. I live in Altoona. Fish as far as The Yellow Breaches, but mostly Spring creek, Penns and the J. Right now Penns is too hot. The J is low and and with the heat is getting warm in the 70 degree water temp. I backed off for now and will restart as soon as the weather changes. Retired so I can fish whenever I want and where I want. Great luxury. Frank 🙂
Aug 7, 2007 at 5:44 pm #18436Andrew Barclay
MemberHey Steven
I live outside of DC, but work and fish (mostly) in PA.Aug 8, 2007 at 9:05 pm #18437matt clayton
MemberI’ve fished the Provo for the last 12 years as my primary fishing destination. Trust me it isn’t worth the trip – I’d go somewhere else – leave the lowly Provo for us locals… No – actually the fishing on the Provo (Lower, Middle and Upper) is quite good. However, this late in the summer the fishing is cooling off a bit. I’ve had success lately swinging soft hackles and stripping streamers in the early morning hours. PMDs are the most consistent producer. Caddis come off sporadically throughout the day but at about 9:00 (just when its getting dark) the fish really key in on them. The middle gets the most attention during the summer months because the lower section (in the canyon) has lots of people tubing down the river. Still there are loads of fish all over the Provo and you can’t go wrong anywhere. Eddie Robinson’s is the best shop in the area – I live near there and he’s always been very good for local river updates and advice. Hope you enjoy the Provo!
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