06-17-2024, 09:14 PM
Fun - fun -fun. Utah Lake has a lot of species and it is not unusual to have a multi-species day. I have had sixers a couple of times...with different species represented. Of course, most common are the white bass and catfish. But as you well know, there are lots of crappies and perch too. Carp are always there. Ditto for bullheads. Less commonly caught by most anglers are walleyes and northern pike. For those in the know, largemouth bass are a potential species. There have even been a few "downstream" smallies from Deer Creek that showed up in UL. And, as strange as it may seem, there have been rainbow trout, brown trout and even a cutt or two taken from "Golden Pond". But if you catch a "Junie" (June sucker) you'd best not brag on it. Release it quickly and don't let DWR know you caught it.