Fly-Fishing: Three Streams, Four Plateaus, Utah

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Utah’s better-known mountains and slickrock deserts have a more modest sibling, the high plateaus. Flat layers of dark grey limestone or black basalt cap this high spine of the state at between 7,000 and 11,000 feet of elevation. These plateaus gather storm clouds in the fall and 200 inches of snow in the winter. Which then provides cold crisp water for trout throughout the seasons. The only native trout would have been the Bonneville Cutthroat trout to the west and the Colorado River Cutthroat to the east. A few Cutts will be seen in here, however, the rough-and-tumble Brown and Brook trout, planted decades ago, currently dominate.

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