Where to stay in Park City?
Where to stay in park city? We can answer that. Check out the Stein Erickson Lodge located near Deer Valley Ski Resort. This is a 5 star hotel that provides many accommodations for your stay while in Park City, Utah.
Why would we recommend this hotel? As a fly fishing guide service here in Park City we encounter many clients, and one important element to their vacation, business trip, etc. is the comfort of staying in a quality hotel. They enjoy a facility that provides excellent service and hospitality, and the Stein Erickson Lodge is just that. We love picking up our clients at the Stein Erickson and they always have good reviews about “Steins”.
Today, our client Charles and his two boys came out fly fishing with us. We picked them up at the Stein Erickson Lodge, they’ve been staying there for the past couple days and they told me they have loved it. We picked them up at 7 a.m. for a great day out on the Provo River fly fishing. The boys out fished their father and the group of three caught a total of 22 fish in four hours. It was amazing! Charles did give the boys a head start on the fly fishing as he was filming and taking pictures.
Remember to book your stay at the Stein Erickson Lodge while staying here in Park City. And don’t forget to book your fly fishing adventure with Utah Pro Fly Fishing. To make a reservation call Justin at 801.376.0626 or visit our contact page and drop us a quick line.
Utah Pro Fly Fishing Hosts T.V. Show “Hooked On Utah”
Special thanks to Gary, John & Kevin for having us host them on a previous edition of “Hooked On Utah,” It was our first time being on T.V. and it was a blast. Way nice guys, lots of energy, and of course it was great to get our name out. Thanks guys! We look forward to doing a future Utah fly fishing show with them again soon, and hopefully with YOU even sooner.
Utah Pro Fly Fishing
Utah Pro Fly Fishing guided Rick and his crew on a half day fly fishing trip on the majestic Provo River rocky mountain area.
It was another great day on the water, fishing has been good, PMD’s are hatching and the fishing has been great. It is fun to have Rick out time and again, we have a great relationship and he knows I will always be a Professional Fly Fishing Guide Service in Utah available at his request and we keep doing our part to bring him and his great crew back by delivering quality experiences.
The video and the fly fishing pictures below says it all:
Nice Fish Rick! This rainbow was gigantic…the girth was awesome!
Nice picture Mike,It’s always fun to have this captured on film too!
Nice Fish Terry!
All of the fish caught above took a long time to bring in. It was very rewarding for me to take out this fly fishing tour and see such dramatic improvements in being able to land big fish so quickly. I guess all it took was a couple “big ones that got away” to put the “better figure this out fast” learning mode in.
Thanks again for choosing Utah Pro Fly Fishing guys!
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Cutthroat Trout In Abundance In Utah Lake
When browsing trout articles today, I came across this one from Trout Unlimited about Bonneville cutthroat trout, I never knew how abundant they used to be in Utah Lake. I wonder if the damage we have done can ever be restored? What are your thoughts?
Utah
Utah exemplifies the challenges facing many states across the Intermountain West: explosive growth and limited water supplies. Utah ranks among the driest (second) and fastest growing (fourth) states in the nation, with demographers expecting an additional one million new residents by 2020. At risk is a remarkable assemblage of fish and wildlife. The same snow that makes possible Utah’s world class skiing feeds a myriad of alpine streams, which, in turn, feed larger rivers like the Green, the Bear, the Provo, the Weber, and the Sevier. There are more than 14,000 miles of perennial streams in Utah, and those streams provide habitat for Bonneville, Colorado River, Lahontan and Yellowstone cutthroat trout as well as other native species.
When Mormon settlers arrived, the cutthroat trout in Utah Lake were so large and abundant that settlers harvested them with pitchforks, and, in those lean, early years, many settlers survived on salted barrels of Bonneville cutthroat trout and June sucker, another native fish. Those days are gone, but the prospects for restoring some measure of that lost habitat, and for protecting the rich natural heritage that remains, have never been greater.
If you are looking to go on a guided fly fishing trip in Southern Utah, contact Boulder Mountain Guide’s for a great adventure where your sure to catch Cutt’s





Utah exemplifies the challenges facing many states across the Intermountain West: explosive growth and limited water supplies. Utah ranks among the driest (second) and fastest growing (fourth) states in the nation, with demographers expecting an additional one million new residents by 2020. At risk is a remarkable assemblage of fish and wildlife. The same snow that makes possible Utah’s world class skiing feeds a myriad of alpine streams, which, in turn, feed larger rivers like the Green, the Bear, the Provo, the Weber, and the Sevier. There are more than 14,000 miles of perennial streams in Utah, and those streams provide habitat for Bonneville, Colorado River, Lahontan and Yellowstone cutthroat trout as well as other native species.



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