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Taking a newbie ice fishing this weekend at East Canyon. But I have never fished East canyon myself. Any tips on some good spots to go? Want to get them addicted to ice fishing so I have someone to go with more often. Any recent reports would be nice as well!
Thanks!
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I caught a bunch of nice crappie there Fri. PM me
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I have not fished East Canyon this year but I have done well in the past by parking at the boat ramp area. Then hike back towards the dam. Fish the point that you are walking past in 8 - 20 feet of water. You will need to be willing to move around some until you find where the fish are moving through.
See the attached map.
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That's exactly where I was going to recommend. That point is good for smallies in the summer, too.
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haha yeah thanks Remo... Awesome thanks for the map as well pookiebar, that is a great help!
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Thanks! The latest report I've seen says the ice isn't very stable and to stay on the South end. Anyone know if that area has good ice?
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Do you have to pay to park by the boat ramp? I'm a cheap-skate.
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I honestly don't "know", but the south end is shallower overall, which is likely why it is more frozen. But, right down by the dam is partially shaded much of the day in winter, and unless the lake level is fluctuating, I'd be shocked if it isn't frigid and thick (kinda like my ex-girlfriend! Ha!) by the dam.
And I am not a CrappieMaster by any means, but you hear a lot about them suspending over deep water in winter, or hanging out in old creek bottoms and basins down deep.
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[quote hogstalker]Do you have to pay to park by the boat ramp? I'm a cheap-skate.[/quote]
Yes, you have to pay to drive to the boat ramp, you also have to pay at the East side where the Vault toilet is.
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Awesome! Thanks for all the tips and info! Hoping it will be a fun and safe day!
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If you go very often by the season boat pass I think 70-75 bucks it's good for a year and at 9 bucks a trip it pays for itself fast and it's good at all state marinas good luck [bobhappy]
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