11-22-2002, 08:42 AM
well fished utah lake today. went to american fork boat harbor. im

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11-22-2002, 08:42 AM
well fished utah lake today. went to american fork boat harbor. im ![]() [signature]
11-22-2002, 02:18 PM
Hey Enich,
American Fork Boat Harbor and Lindon Boat Harbor are not the same place. The Lindon Boat Harbor is directly west of the Geneva Steel Plant. Congratulations on catching a fish that I haven't caught. Kent [signature]
11-22-2002, 02:21 PM
Lindon boat marina is behind Geneva Steel plant . It is tricky getting to it but stay north of the plant and head towards the lake . It is near the dump . Sounds like you had a blast . I never have been to American Fork marina , but have heard it can be good . tight lines
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11-22-2002, 07:52 PM
Go to this site [url "http://www.utahcdc.usu.edu/rsgis2/Search/SearchVerts.asp"]http://www.utahcdc.usu.edu/rsgis2/Search/SearchVerts.asp[/url] look up white crappie to see if it is what you caught. The DWR says white crappie are extreemly rare in Utah. My guess would be that the crappie you caught were just a lighter color due to the murky water of Utah Lake.
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11-22-2002, 08:37 PM
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11-22-2002, 10:44 PM
i swear that is what we caught. that picture on the link looks just likke it. i took some pictures so when i get them back ill post them see if anyon else can make heads or tails of it. i was surprised cuz i thought they were white bass at first. then my gf caught the first and i looked at it closely and had the crappie distinct belly fin. i just cant tell if it was a black or white crappie. they were really lighted colored that is for sure. but the markings on the white from the picture look like the ones i caught if i rmemeber right. they say they planted them in gunnison bend so i dont see how they would end up utah lake if that is the case. thanks for the info
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11-22-2002, 11:09 PM
I have caught some crappie in Utah lake that have the really dark coloring of the black crappie, but the majority of them were all light colored, as Xman described. I agree with Fishnate, about the murky water in Utah Lake that contributes to their light color. Another name for crappie is "Papermouth" due to their very thin flesh around the lip area.
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