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Is there anyone you know hardcore Uinta lakes angler?
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I read the drainage pamphlets for fun and study the satellite maps extensively. My biggest road block is distance equaling multiple days. I'm lucky if I can camp overnight without starting a fight in my household. Getting multiple is rough.

That said, I was happy to do Red Castle. We went all the way to Upper. My buddy even packed in a tube and floated it. I wished we had a few more days up there because I know there are some good spots over in the east basin (and high above the west as well). Even lower downstream are a few good lakes that don't get visited too often and I've seen some really nice brookies from a few. Just need the time to get to them.

I'm a big fan of the Whiterocks drainage too. Huge, but there are some good lakes that I've seen footage of with nice brookies.

I've done some of the farther east stuff too, but not a whole lot. Did the Henry's Fork drainage (Kings) when I was 14, but that was almost 30 years ago. I'd like to do that again as a real angler, as opposed to a kid who caught his first trout in Dollar Lake.

Spent a little bit of time in the Brown Duck basin, but only day trips. I'd love to hike back a bit farther in there, or even just over the pass into the RC drainage.

If you want to talk about the Uintas, I can probably follow along pretty well. Hit my messages sometime.

(Are you the same Uintaman that used to be a LEO for Highland?)
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RE: Is there anyone you know hardcore Uinta lakes angler? - by LOAH - 04-18-2022, 09:36 PM

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