Packed up and drove down towards the river on Saturday morning. We were about out of water and the grey and black tanks were filling up. Conveniently found a dump station on the way down at a national forest campground. Pulled in and took care of it all, including a quick rinse of the truck and Rpod. Gets mighty dusty driving around on dry gravel roads.
First stop was the Flaming Gorge Dam. They provide hourly tours and we just caught the noon group. It was a very informative tour of an impressive human invention. Many people complain about dams, how they are disrupting nature and affecting local species of fish. But they do provide clean electricity and in this instance turned a dirty, unusable river into a top river fishing spot with an enormous reservoir for various water sports.

It took 12 years for the river to fill the reservoir

It’s a long way down to the bottom

Generates power with 3 turbines for about 125k homes in the neighboring areas

Fishing feeding station at the bottom, wish I had a reel with me!
I had downloaded a few of the national forest trail use maps. These maps with Google Maps Satellite Layer are great for finding dispersed campsites. Located a nice gravel road which could be promising, so we drove a bit further north on 191. Drove down the gravel road and found a perfect setup for the next couple days. It already had a fire pit created from some rocks, with just a bit of leftover garbage to clean up.
After getting the trailer set, we unhooked the truck and drove down to Little Hole trailhead. This has a trail which meanders alongside the Green River for about 7 miles downstream of the dam. From some quick reading online, this part of the river is world class for fly fishing, containing about 14,000 fish per mile. We ended up walking upstream just over 3 miles, then back down to the trailhead. Fished at various spots along the way, but only managed to catch one.


Some Class III rapids exist on the upper portion of the river, depending on the water flow released from the dam

A sunset walk back to the trailhead

Burning someone else’s leftovers on Saturday evening
Decided to shower up on Sunday morning. Can only take so many days of shower wipes before needing to get a real shower and wash my hair. This long hair (aka. mullet, lady wig) definitely requires more maintenance, which I am not a fan. The ladies were sleeping in today, so I jumped in the truck and drove down to the bait shop to get some advice on locations or techniques for fishing locally. Ended up buying a couple lures and fishing a spot in the reservoir, but did better with my own choices.

Flaming Gorge Reservoir on a beautiful Sunday morning
Only spent about an hour at the reservoir. I wasn’t catching anything and the calm winds led to the nastiest swarms of jumbo mosquitos!
Drove back to the truck, packed up the backpack while Cindy made to-go sandwiches for lunch and we headed back towards Green River for more hiking and fishing. Decided to try the other end of the trail, so we parked up by the dam and walked downstream a couple miles. The winds had calmed down, so the conditions looked perfect. Ended the day with about 14 fish! A mix of rainbows and brook trout.



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Exactly how I imagined the West: mountains and clean, cool rivers

Cindy gave it a try, but the trout weren’t as active on our walk back

Hiking and Fishing on the same trail, a great combination!
We both really enjoyed this area and hope to be back some day! Time to move on further north into Wyoming.