03-12-2019, 10:54 PM
[#0000ff]Looked like today might be decent weatherwise. I figgered there might be some kitties what wanted to play before the next weather session. I figgered right.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Launched at Lindon (Utah Lake) about 7:30. Air temp 33 and water temp 44. Won't be long until the walleyes get frisky. Water was also pretty clean...for Utah Lake. And the water level in the harbor was at least 3.5 feet all the way out.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Didn't see much on sonar in the shallow water and didn't get any love on the plastics I threw around the dikes on the way out. So I motored a ways toward the bubbleup and then shut down and started drifting with bait. I brought crawlers, carp meat and some baby white bass from last year.
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[#0000ff]I wasn't expecting fast action but was hoping to avoid another skunk. No worries. Got my first munch before 8:30...a respectable 2 footer. Barely got it released and my flig n' crawler rig got busy. Hoping for a walleye but settled for another 2 footer kitty. Skunks be gone.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Worked my way toward the bubbleup, making S turns and fishing water from about 3 feet out to 5 feet. Got a couple of "cancelled orders" in about 4 feet. Suspected they might have been bullheads. Just before I got to the bubbleup my rod with a little whitie bounced and the line streamed out from the open bail. When I set the hook the fish came to the top and thrashed in the shallow water. Looked to be of worthy size so I played it carefully. Not a slugfest like they are in warmer water but respectable. Turned out to be my biggest of the day...a 27 incher I put on the bump board and took a pic.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]No buoys on the pipe for the bubbleup yet, but the end is still visible where it comes out of the water. So I could use that and sonar to follow it out and make casts in search of white bass or walleyes. Nary a sniff from anything. So put the bait rods back out and started back toward the harbor.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Finally got into one of my "Kitty Condo" zones and scored a few more fish in short order. Several more 2 footers and a 25 and 26 incher that posed for pictures on my bump board before I sent them back to the frigid waters.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Most of my fish today came on carp cutlets. The largest was on white bass, but that was the only inquiry I had on it. Then there was the early volunteer on a small flig and worm. The last three cats of the day came on Kong Fligs and a hefty chunk of Farmington Bay carp meat. I actually ran out of that and the bite was over. I think I brought about nine kitties to net today.
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[#0000ff]As I fired up my electric motor for the run back to the harbor...nothing. I suspected that moving my bump board back and forth might have jarred loose the battery connection. So I kicked toward shore until I could stand up and check. Turns out one of the connectors had broken. Glad I keep a little box of such goodies in my tube. A little work with knife and pliers and I was motorized again.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]No boats on the water today. There were a couple of bank tanglers fishing the outside of the dikes as I came by. They said they had not had any bites. And when I told them I caught some catfish I don't think they believed me. Who would throw back catfish?[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Had nice calm conditions all morning. Water warmed a couple of degrees to 46 by the time I left at about 1. It was good to see lots of snow on Timp. It has been awhile since the snow covered it to the point you couldn't see the rocky ridges.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Oh yeah, it was much better going home smelling of catfish slime rather than skunk.
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[#0000ff]Launched at Lindon (Utah Lake) about 7:30. Air temp 33 and water temp 44. Won't be long until the walleyes get frisky. Water was also pretty clean...for Utah Lake. And the water level in the harbor was at least 3.5 feet all the way out.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Didn't see much on sonar in the shallow water and didn't get any love on the plastics I threw around the dikes on the way out. So I motored a ways toward the bubbleup and then shut down and started drifting with bait. I brought crawlers, carp meat and some baby white bass from last year.
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[#0000ff]I wasn't expecting fast action but was hoping to avoid another skunk. No worries. Got my first munch before 8:30...a respectable 2 footer. Barely got it released and my flig n' crawler rig got busy. Hoping for a walleye but settled for another 2 footer kitty. Skunks be gone.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Worked my way toward the bubbleup, making S turns and fishing water from about 3 feet out to 5 feet. Got a couple of "cancelled orders" in about 4 feet. Suspected they might have been bullheads. Just before I got to the bubbleup my rod with a little whitie bounced and the line streamed out from the open bail. When I set the hook the fish came to the top and thrashed in the shallow water. Looked to be of worthy size so I played it carefully. Not a slugfest like they are in warmer water but respectable. Turned out to be my biggest of the day...a 27 incher I put on the bump board and took a pic.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]No buoys on the pipe for the bubbleup yet, but the end is still visible where it comes out of the water. So I could use that and sonar to follow it out and make casts in search of white bass or walleyes. Nary a sniff from anything. So put the bait rods back out and started back toward the harbor.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Finally got into one of my "Kitty Condo" zones and scored a few more fish in short order. Several more 2 footers and a 25 and 26 incher that posed for pictures on my bump board before I sent them back to the frigid waters.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Most of my fish today came on carp cutlets. The largest was on white bass, but that was the only inquiry I had on it. Then there was the early volunteer on a small flig and worm. The last three cats of the day came on Kong Fligs and a hefty chunk of Farmington Bay carp meat. I actually ran out of that and the bite was over. I think I brought about nine kitties to net today.
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[#0000ff]As I fired up my electric motor for the run back to the harbor...nothing. I suspected that moving my bump board back and forth might have jarred loose the battery connection. So I kicked toward shore until I could stand up and check. Turns out one of the connectors had broken. Glad I keep a little box of such goodies in my tube. A little work with knife and pliers and I was motorized again.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]No boats on the water today. There were a couple of bank tanglers fishing the outside of the dikes as I came by. They said they had not had any bites. And when I told them I caught some catfish I don't think they believed me. Who would throw back catfish?[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Had nice calm conditions all morning. Water warmed a couple of degrees to 46 by the time I left at about 1. It was good to see lots of snow on Timp. It has been awhile since the snow covered it to the point you couldn't see the rocky ridges.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Oh yeah, it was much better going home smelling of catfish slime rather than skunk.
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