We hit the Uinta's for a few hours Monday before the storm hit. It was windy the whole time and I am more impressed with the Escape. Might not be a pretty tube to some, but it is a beauty on the water. Anyway, I headed for the far corner and was catching Tigers by the dozens.
Here are a couple of nice sized ones (species number one) …

…. then there were Rainbows (number two species)….

…. and Albinos (number three species….) but these slippery guys were camera shy so no pictures today...
but the coolest catch of the day was a double ….
.... a Grayling on the lead fly (species number four species) ….

…. and a little tiger on the dropper ….

…. then I went with Kelly Galloups idea of big flies mean big fish ….

Yeah, riiiiight …. LOL
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