12-09-2022, 01:09 PM
Ya but for the rest of us that can't walk on water it will be awhile... Alan when you're on your drive about it was the corner below the old Miller mansion that had tacked up... It was low teens most of the night and still only 17 as the storm starts to move in, so hopefully it will build from here... Usually once it starts it ends up tacking over in the next week or so if the temperatures stay good and we don't get too much wind...
I can't believe it but I didn't get any fall fishing in on Hyrum this year so I don't even know what to expect for the ice season this year.. Have you been on that pond since your spring bass trips? Ever since they quit planting very many rainbows and the perch numbers dropped off as much as they have, it's been more difficult to motivate me to go give it a try... Hope it changes my mind this winter, but I haven't checked the planting reports this year to see if they went back to their old strategy of plant and take for that pond... This is really a good pond to plant bows in and with all the summer recreation they don't get fished too much until fall and winter so you get nice 14+" bows that are really fun to catch... Since they have been turning to warm water fish in every lake they need to keep a couple trout fisheries (I know some folks don't think so, but I happen to be one that does.) and Hyrum is a great lake to do that in, the fish grow fast and get big if they plant large enough numbers so they don't all get fished out before they get good sized anyway that's my daily soap box preaching... Carry on... Later J
I can't believe it but I didn't get any fall fishing in on Hyrum this year so I don't even know what to expect for the ice season this year.. Have you been on that pond since your spring bass trips? Ever since they quit planting very many rainbows and the perch numbers dropped off as much as they have, it's been more difficult to motivate me to go give it a try... Hope it changes my mind this winter, but I haven't checked the planting reports this year to see if they went back to their old strategy of plant and take for that pond... This is really a good pond to plant bows in and with all the summer recreation they don't get fished too much until fall and winter so you get nice 14+" bows that are really fun to catch... Since they have been turning to warm water fish in every lake they need to keep a couple trout fisheries (I know some folks don't think so, but I happen to be one that does.) and Hyrum is a great lake to do that in, the fish grow fast and get big if they plant large enough numbers so they don't all get fished out before they get good sized anyway that's my daily soap box preaching... Carry on... Later J
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!