10-03-2007, 12:03 PM
[cool] [black][size 1][size 2][blue]We had originally planned to hit Lindon on Wednesday morning. The forecast for stout breezes on Wednesday made us decide to try it on Tuesday afternoon. There were only supposed to be light SW breezes. And, sure enough, when we arrived about 1 PM, there was a bumpy chop blowing into Lindon from the SW. The water was also pretty murky from all of the recent high winds.
We decided to continue on to Lincoln Beach, reasoning that at least the breeze would be "offshore" and would not have time to build any bumpy ripples. WRONG!!! It was almost calm when we got to Lincoln Beach, just before 2. But, even before we got launched there was a building "breeze" from the NE...the direction we had just come from. I sometimes think there is a wind generator in the middle of Utah Lake and that it blows outward in all directions. No matter where we go to fish, there seems to be onshore wind.
We were on the water by 2:30. Water was murky at Lincoln Beach too, but not quite as bad as Lindon. Water temp was just over 57. Getting better for walleyes but slowing down the kittyfish.
I have never done well fishing Lincoln Beach in a north wind. For some reason, it slows down the fishing but it also makes it difficult to stay in a "zone". It is almost impossible to work baits or lures like I prefer to fish them with the wind blowing me from north to south. It is always best when calm or with a slight south breeze. I hate doing the "Lincoln Beach Bounce".
Yesterday there were quite a few fish on our sonar screens but they were mostly suspended and definitely in a neutral or negative mode. I threw all kinds of spinners, hardbaits and plastics...and fished them at all depths and varying speeds. I got a few taps and a few harder whacks, but brought in only a few bitty whities. I did lose one nice walleye, after the wind died about 6 PM.
Most of our fish came on bait. TubeBabe caught twin 23 inch channel cats...one 4.6 pounds and the other 5.1 pounds. She caught the first one (on carp meat) not long after we got started and we thought it was going to be a good day. But, it was a couple of hours before she caught her second one (on minnows). And she finally caught a 9" whitie just before we got off the water about 7.
I had several pop and drop on minnows...with a couple of them being chopped in half without hookups. But, it was only after the wind finally died...about an hour before sunset...that I started getting serious action. I lost one large cat about halfway to the tube. Then, I also lost a fat and healthy walleye about 10 feet from the tube...hooked on a purple and chartreuse jig. It performed the old walleye open-mouthed headshake at the surface and gave me back my jig.
I set the hook again on a fish that kept picking up and dropping the minnow, hoping for a walleye. Nope. Mudder. Small but very chunky. They have been eating well.
Finally, the line popped loose from the clip and began streaming from my reel with some speed and power. BENDO. The cat did not fight as hard in the cooling water as they do in warmer summer temps, but it stretched my string and zinged some line of the drag a couple of times. Turned out to be a 25" fat mama that weighed just over 7 pounds.
We kept our three chunky kitties for the smoker. In spite of the PCB advisory, we believe that our methods of completely de-fatting the cats, extended brining and long smoking renders them much safer for consumption. Been enjoying them for years and still do not glow in the dark or have any extra appendages.
BFT member Ocean was casting lures from the bank when we came back in. He had only caught one white bass. Good to see you again Cesar.
Only a couple of boats on the lake. One seemed to be just checking out the motor and went back in after making a few stops, starts and speed runs. Also appeared to be some DWR netting efforts going on over in front of Benjamin Slough. But, the midweek trip and cooler waters seemed to help reduce the power squadron.
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We decided to continue on to Lincoln Beach, reasoning that at least the breeze would be "offshore" and would not have time to build any bumpy ripples. WRONG!!! It was almost calm when we got to Lincoln Beach, just before 2. But, even before we got launched there was a building "breeze" from the NE...the direction we had just come from. I sometimes think there is a wind generator in the middle of Utah Lake and that it blows outward in all directions. No matter where we go to fish, there seems to be onshore wind.
We were on the water by 2:30. Water was murky at Lincoln Beach too, but not quite as bad as Lindon. Water temp was just over 57. Getting better for walleyes but slowing down the kittyfish.
I have never done well fishing Lincoln Beach in a north wind. For some reason, it slows down the fishing but it also makes it difficult to stay in a "zone". It is almost impossible to work baits or lures like I prefer to fish them with the wind blowing me from north to south. It is always best when calm or with a slight south breeze. I hate doing the "Lincoln Beach Bounce".
Yesterday there were quite a few fish on our sonar screens but they were mostly suspended and definitely in a neutral or negative mode. I threw all kinds of spinners, hardbaits and plastics...and fished them at all depths and varying speeds. I got a few taps and a few harder whacks, but brought in only a few bitty whities. I did lose one nice walleye, after the wind died about 6 PM.
Most of our fish came on bait. TubeBabe caught twin 23 inch channel cats...one 4.6 pounds and the other 5.1 pounds. She caught the first one (on carp meat) not long after we got started and we thought it was going to be a good day. But, it was a couple of hours before she caught her second one (on minnows). And she finally caught a 9" whitie just before we got off the water about 7.
I had several pop and drop on minnows...with a couple of them being chopped in half without hookups. But, it was only after the wind finally died...about an hour before sunset...that I started getting serious action. I lost one large cat about halfway to the tube. Then, I also lost a fat and healthy walleye about 10 feet from the tube...hooked on a purple and chartreuse jig. It performed the old walleye open-mouthed headshake at the surface and gave me back my jig.
I set the hook again on a fish that kept picking up and dropping the minnow, hoping for a walleye. Nope. Mudder. Small but very chunky. They have been eating well.
Finally, the line popped loose from the clip and began streaming from my reel with some speed and power. BENDO. The cat did not fight as hard in the cooling water as they do in warmer summer temps, but it stretched my string and zinged some line of the drag a couple of times. Turned out to be a 25" fat mama that weighed just over 7 pounds.
We kept our three chunky kitties for the smoker. In spite of the PCB advisory, we believe that our methods of completely de-fatting the cats, extended brining and long smoking renders them much safer for consumption. Been enjoying them for years and still do not glow in the dark or have any extra appendages.
BFT member Ocean was casting lures from the bank when we came back in. He had only caught one white bass. Good to see you again Cesar.
Only a couple of boats on the lake. One seemed to be just checking out the motor and went back in after making a few stops, starts and speed runs. Also appeared to be some DWR netting efforts going on over in front of Benjamin Slough. But, the midweek trip and cooler waters seemed to help reduce the power squadron.
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