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Jordanelle
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I fished Jordanelle today and brought home a case of absolutley nothing. I arrived just after noon and the temp had climbed all the way up to 11*. I fished off the Hailstone marina in 36' of water for a few hours and never marked a fish. Aprox. 8" of snow and another couple of inches of slush, ice was a good 6" below that. I moved over to the pwc ramp and fished in 28' with the same results. Snow was only a couple of inches and the slush was frozen, made walking a lot easier. Ice wasn't as thick but still 3-4". Highlight was seeing a couple of moose hanging out in the park.
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Thanks for the report - looks like you almost had the place all to yourself. Just think, it was great to be out in the sunshine and seeing the moose - catching anything would be a bonus.
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#3
Thanks for the cool pictures and report.

Seeing wildlife is always a side benefit from being out fishing.

Sorry the catching wasn't any better.
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What??? No fish?? But the DWR changed the limits to make the fishing better..
Oh yes you was fishing and you had all you wanted just no catching I get it, fishing just no catching..
Thanks dwr..

Nice Moose..
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[quote bassrods]What??? No fish?? But the DWR changed the limits to make the fishing better..
Oh yes you was fishing and you had all you wanted just no catching I get it, fishing just no catching..
Thanks dwr..

Nice Moose..[/quote]


I don't know. I was up there today and caught quite a few. It looks like they are doing something.
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What kind? How many? How big? Thanks..
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[quote bassrods]What kind? How many? How big? Thanks..[/quote]


1. Mostly rainbows, a few perch

2. Almost your age in numbers. (me only, not including my friends)

3. mostly 8-12 inchers.

You're welcome
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