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Me & my girlfriend woke early & headed for the Uintah's on Sunday morning. Got to the first stop(teapot lake) by about 7. Fished there for about 45 mins or so with one bite, Nothing after that. Gave up there & drove to Moosehorn. Fished there for about 2 hours & between the 2 of us caught 6. Nothing with much size. The temps were COLD & the wind was strong. While we were there we did see a awesome rock slide on the mountain just to the east of bald mountain. It sounded just like a jet right above us, Until we saw all the dust coming up from the mountain, then we could see the whole mountain moving. I sure hope somebody wasnt hiking along the top at the time :shock: . After having a good time there we left at about 10 & headed for the first trail head we could find. We hiked about 5 or 6 miles & hit every little lake along the way. Im not even sure what the trail head was or the lakes we hit. They were sure fun though. Ended up catching 19 on the day & kept 6 for a tasty meal. We didnt even see one albino on this trip. Anyone know of they are still stocking those up there??
 

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Sounds like you guys had a good time.... Wendy and I almost took a trip up the Hwy150 to go take pictures but decided not too because it was a little chilly.... thats great about your hike.... just picking a trailhead and going. Did you get any pictures Steve?
 

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We took a pic of Moosehord & the peaks, but thats about it. We forgot the camera on the hike though :roll: . It was chilly during the morning, But towards lunchtime & afternoon the temps were perfect. There was almost nobody up there. We figured we would head up next weekend & camp in a pull off somewhere. All the camp grounds are now closed.
 
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