02-15-2018, 04:34 PM
[#0000FF]Every year is different on Utah Lake. The combination of water levels and water temperatures dictate where and when the fish show up.
Walleye will run up inside the harbor...when there are bluegills, crappies or white bass inside for their dining pleasure. Some guys catch walleyes by accident while throwing lures for white bass.
A better bet...close to the harbor...is off the ends of the two rock dikes on either side of the channel entrance. It is always hit or miss but there have been some good walleyes caught there over the years.
Water levels are coming up right now so rock hopping or wading off Lincoln Point is not an option. At least not safely. But if you have a boat, tube, toon or yak you can work the rocky shorelines from the lake side. And that is a good area for love minded walleyes after water temps hit about 45 degrees. Until then you can find feeding walleyes cruising almost anywhere out from the rocks in their prespawn feeding mode. 3" plastic twisters or diving crankbaits are the preferred offerings.
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Walleye will run up inside the harbor...when there are bluegills, crappies or white bass inside for their dining pleasure. Some guys catch walleyes by accident while throwing lures for white bass.
A better bet...close to the harbor...is off the ends of the two rock dikes on either side of the channel entrance. It is always hit or miss but there have been some good walleyes caught there over the years.
Water levels are coming up right now so rock hopping or wading off Lincoln Point is not an option. At least not safely. But if you have a boat, tube, toon or yak you can work the rocky shorelines from the lake side. And that is a good area for love minded walleyes after water temps hit about 45 degrees. Until then you can find feeding walleyes cruising almost anywhere out from the rocks in their prespawn feeding mode. 3" plastic twisters or diving crankbaits are the preferred offerings.
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