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Flyfisher's Guide to Utah [Paperback]

Jim DeMoux (Author)
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March 5, 2001
Utah’s flyfishing is one of the West's best-kept secrets. This new guidebook reveals the wealth of great flyfishing available to anglers here, from the world famous Green River to a host of hidden gems, from the mountains to the desert. Rivers, lakes, and streams are all covered in great detail with hatch charts, maps, and fly shop and travel information.


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James DeMoux's Flyfisher's Guide to Utah is a complete and exhaustive reference on Utah's lakes, rivers, and fish. This 595-page compendium is enhanced with more than 150 detailed lake and river maps showing access, boat launches, public lands, campsites, and areas of special interest, in addition to hatch charts, stream facts, and recommended flies. An ideal planning resource for fishing trips ranging from day-trips to extended vacations, the Flyfisher's Guide to Utah offers a wealth of practical information and recommendations on accommodations, campgrounds, listings for fly shops, restaurants, even car repairs and rentals, hospitals, and airports. If you are looking for the perfect angler's holiday somewhere in the vast and diverse landscape of Utah, then begin by browsing through the pages of James DeMoux's Flyfisher's Guide to Utah! --Midwest Book Review

I purchased your Flyfisher's Guide to Utah a couple of weeks ago...and what can I say but you deserve a standing O!!! I am finding your book informative, educational and fun to read. I like how the book is set up as a reference guide and still maintains a personal side that makes me think I have found someone's journal of secrets holes. --Patrick Brown; Farmington, Utah --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

About the Author

Jim Demoux has flyfished the diverse waters of Utah for over thirty years. He taught communications and photo journalism at the University of Colorado, Utah State and Boise State, and currently works as a consultant and trainer to Fortune 500 companies. His outdoor articles have appeared in American Angler, Field & Stream, and Outdoor Life, among others. He currently resides in Bountiful, Utah.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 595 pages
  • Publisher: Wilderness Adventures Press (March 5, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1885106858
  • ISBN-13: 978-1885106858
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #667,026 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Utah deserves much better than this, September 7, 2009
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I am surprised at the numerous positive reviews of this book because I have found it to be very lacking. On the whole, the information included is very general, glosses over details, is not always accurate, and in some cases is clearly second-hand information. At the least the book is a good list of streams worth fishing and maybe the maps in the book will get you there, maybe they will get you within 5 miles of it.

The book is thick, so one would expect it to be full of detailed maps, but that's not exactly the case. There are many close-up maps which are often (but not always) accurate in their depictions of the watercourses and access roads. However, these maps are not very detailed. Often missing are important roads, notable tributaries, and in some cases: the presence of one or more fishable bodies of water. Take a look at the Payson Lakes/Salt Creek map for one such example. Lots and lots of white space, but wait...where are Maple Lake and Peteetneet Creek? Sometimes you get there and it turns out that the roads are all right (though they usually have different names than on these maps), but the distances are all wrong. On one notable occasion, the directions given in the book had me "drive 3 miles then turn" onto another forest road. Turns out it was actually 13 miles. Whoops!

In perhaps the majority of the entries, anywhere from 50%-100% of the text doesn't discuss the streams themselves, how to fish them, where to fish them, or what to expect, but rather the people who fish them, the history of that region, a personal story from the author that may or may not be related to flyfishing. I think there's really no excuse for this. A fishing guide should stick to fishing, and there's always something that can be said for any given body of water. There are many streams listed here that, if you were to remove the driving directions and historical notes, there would be no comments at all.

A sizable minority of the inclusions in the book aren't places the author has actually fished, but rather based off information he got from fly shops, maps, locals and the like. Now, Utah has a lot of streams and it's probably impossible for one man to fish them all in his life, much less become an expert on all of them, but, that's the kind of person I want writing my flyfisher's guides. Experts! To be fair, there are a good number of streams and lakes in here with specific information on how to fish them, where to fish them and what to expect when you get there. But the majority of the entries aren't like that. I'd say 20% of the entries have good specific details, 40% are half-and-half: very basic info you can get from any map mixed with miscellaneous historical facts, and 20% are are the entries based on second-hand information.

My biggest complaint is that some of the entries are clearly toned down due to a very present "flyfisher's lips syndrome." One such example in this book is the Boulder Mountain Region, for which the author gives several pages of information on what kinds of lakes may have large brook trout, but never once specifies which lakes have the good fishing and which are full of four-inch fish. Hey, I can read about brook trout without a guidebook. I bought the guidebook for some concrete information on which lakes to catch them out of. Many, many small streams treated in this guide are given misleading, often downplayed, one-paragraph glosses. I can name a number of streams that the author discounts as merely "brushy pocket water" but which are actually high quality fishing where I've caught large fish. Again, no excuse for this. If you're going to write a guidebook on where to flyfish in Utah, you've got to be prepared to be straight with your reader, using more information than what I could figure out myself from looking at a topographic map and the Utah Game and Fish stocking schedules. I can't stand all the hedging in this book.

I have seen much better flyfisher's guide books with more detailed maps, more relevant information and for much harder states to find good flyfishing than Utah. Utah really has a lot of good flyfishing opportunities and it's a pity this book doesn't do them justice. You'll have about as much luck with the "pick a blue squiggly line on a map, drive to it and fish" method as you'll have from trying to use the info in this book to select a fishing destination.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Flyfisher's Guide to Utah by James B. DeMoux, January 2, 2008
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This is the best informational guide ever! If you are a Fly Angler wanting solid, reliable information this is the book to have in your gear bag. Those of you new to the great sport of Fly Fishing, this is the book to read, study and assist in planning your next trip. Well done James.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fkyfisher's Guide to Utah, July 8, 2007
This is the great Utah fly fishing reference (currently updated 2007) book. It has a lot of information on the streams and lakes in the state, like GPS locations, Fly Hatch Charts, Maps, Fish ID pictures and locations positions in DeLorme's Utah Gazetteer. It has a lot of other information in specific regions on larger cities, such as Lodging, Campgrounds, Restaurants, Vets, Hospitals, Fly Shops, Auto Rentals and Repairs, and the Chamber of Commerce. There is a huge section on the Green River. A great Resource and a MUST have for the fly fisherman/women who want to fish Utah.
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Four of the state's major drainages, the Logan River, the Ogden River, the Weber River, and the Bear River are found here. Read the first page
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double midge, additional regulations that apply, walleye limit, disco midge, chamois caddis, trout limit, roadside lakes, parachute hopper, elk hair caddis, body drake, wild cutthroats, bunny leech, tiger trout, stocked rainbows, blue wing olive, sparkle pupa, tiger muskie, small cutthroats, hub city, woolly buggers, dry fly water, morning dun, wild rainbows, hopper patterns, pheasant tail
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Utah Atlas, Minor River, Wilderness Adventures Press, East Fork, Forest Service, Bear River, Green River, Salt Lake City, Flaming Gorge, Cedar City, Hare's Ear, Forest Road, Bear Lake, Deer Creek, Sevier River, Provo River, Park City, Otter Creek, Fish Lake, West Fork, Boulder Mountain, Little Hole, Woolly Buggers, Strawberry River, Little Bear
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