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Piney Creeks

These spring creek-like streams, which meander through a private ranch on the outskirts of Big Piney, produce phenomenal trout fishing.

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Fish You Might Catch

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Recommended Flies To Use

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Nymphs – BH Caddis larva, BH pheasant tail, BH hares ear, BH zebra midges, cranefly Larva

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Nymphs – BH pheasant tail, Caddis Larva, hares ears, copper Johns

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