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West Fork of the Ham’s

The West Fork is a smaller stream with undercut banks and thick willows. The beavers have created numerous ponds that the fish tend to school into.

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Fish You Might Catch

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Recommended Flies To Use

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Nymphs – BH Stone, BH Caddis Larva, BH Pheasant Tail, BH Hares Ear, BH Zebra Midge, BH Drake  

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Nymphs – BH Stone, BH Caddis Larva, BH Pheasant Tail, BH Hares Ear, BH Zebra Midge, BH Drake, BH Prince, BH Copper John

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