03-21-2018, 12:33 PM
"Those pesky fish are picky over their 1’ of difference in depth but teaches me it may not seem like much to me but to action on the water it can be the world."
[#0000FF]Since Utah Lake is so shallow, you wouldn't think a small difference in depth would make so much difference. And you would think that with all the fish in the lake, that at least some of them would act differently.
But over the years I have had many trips where the "magic depth" might be in a very narrow range. On other trips I have been able to find fish from very shallow to several feet deeper. But that is usually during times of warmer water. When the water is cold...or after a big storm...the fish are more likely to be all together in deeper water. And once you find them you will do better if you stay in the "zone".
If you spend some time with that CD/book you got on Utah Lake, you will find maps and instructions on how to get to all the better fishing venues.
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[#0000FF]Since Utah Lake is so shallow, you wouldn't think a small difference in depth would make so much difference. And you would think that with all the fish in the lake, that at least some of them would act differently.
But over the years I have had many trips where the "magic depth" might be in a very narrow range. On other trips I have been able to find fish from very shallow to several feet deeper. But that is usually during times of warmer water. When the water is cold...or after a big storm...the fish are more likely to be all together in deeper water. And once you find them you will do better if you stay in the "zone".
If you spend some time with that CD/book you got on Utah Lake, you will find maps and instructions on how to get to all the better fishing venues.
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