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Scofield Dam to get a makeover
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Posted Wednesday, July 6, 2005
Repairs slated for Scofield Reservoir Dam
PRICE, UTAH - The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) will begin rebuilding the spillway at Scofield Dam this coming fall. The road across the dam will also be renovated. Construction will continue into the summer of 2006. The end result will be a safer spillway structure and improved traffic flow. [Image: clear.gif] [Image: scofield_dam.jpg]
Scofield Reservoir Dam and spillway
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This past winter, BOR dam safety inspectors found cracks in the spillway which could possibly erode the face of the dam during emergency spilling. In the interest of public safety, the BOR called for spillway renovation. The construction project will be awarded to a private contractor, who will work under the supervision of the BOR.
In preparation, the BOR tested the outlet structure in June to determine how much water could be passed. With gates open 100 percent, 445 cubic feet of water per second races through the shaft, emptying into lower Fish Creek. This rate of flow is expected to be sufficient for draining excess water from the reservoir during spillway construction.
Bob Davis, Scofield Dam Master, plans to limit the reservoir's storage capacity at or below elevation 7,628 feet (about two feet below the spillway) this summer. By fall, the water level will have dropped sufficiently for construction to begin. Until completion, the reservoir will be held at a lower than normal capacity.
The fisheries resource is not expected to suffer from reconstruction. Scofield Reservoir ranks among the top three family fisheries in the state. It owes its popularity to the fact that shoreline anglers can often enjoy the same catch rate as boaters. The only exception occurs during the heat of summer, when fish retreat from the banks into deeper, colder water.
The best time to fish Scofield is in spring, just after ice-off; or late in the fall, prior to freezing. Winter offers good fishing too. A broad range of baits, lures, and fly patterns work well. Nightcrawlers and PowerBait top the list for bait casters. The Jake's Spin-a-Lure takes the Number 1 spot for best all-around lure. Fly fishermen rely on leech patterns more than any other.
For current information on fishing tips and tackle for Scofield Reservoir, visit the [url "http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/fishing/weeklyreports.html"]weekly fishing reports[/url] on this Web site. The report on Scofield Reservoir is found in the Southeastern Region s
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Shew!!! Man, I don't know about anybody else, but when I read this headline I thought we weren't gonna get to ice fish the first lake to freeze (besides Hunington). Man, that would sure suck not being able to ice fish around Thanksgiving time without driving the extra way to Hunington.

I'll be at Scofield in a couple of weeks and am looking forward to nailing the crawdad's and 'bows!
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[crazy] [#505000]We just filled the darn thing up for the first time in YEARS!!!!![/#505000]
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[#505000]I realize they just found there was a problem, but wouldn't it have been nice to find the problem last year when they could have worked on it without draining it down??[/#505000]
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No kidding! Talk about bad timing!
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