12-12-2018, 04:55 PM
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I have been keeping a fishing log since 1994 and have fished Scofield a lot since I live in Price. During those 22 years I have averaged about 110 hours/year...
I ended up the year fishing a total of 18 1/2 hours...
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This is one of my major points. I fished Scofield three times this year and I just about had the entire reservoir to myself. For years, Scofield was the second most popular fishing water in the entire state. What a waste of a tremendous resource it has become.
Yes, now one can catch a large number of trout (because they have heavily planted it with catchable size trout), but almost all of them are so thin they appear to be starving.
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I have been keeping a fishing log since 1994 and have fished Scofield a lot since I live in Price. During those 22 years I have averaged about 110 hours/year...
I ended up the year fishing a total of 18 1/2 hours...
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This is one of my major points. I fished Scofield three times this year and I just about had the entire reservoir to myself. For years, Scofield was the second most popular fishing water in the entire state. What a waste of a tremendous resource it has become.
Yes, now one can catch a large number of trout (because they have heavily planted it with catchable size trout), but almost all of them are so thin they appear to be starving.
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