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Had a great day at Scofield today. 7" of ice, 2" of snow on top, sunny skies and no wind. Caught a chub right off the bat, but that was the last chub of the day. I was picking up a few cutthroats and then 9:30-10:30 it was non-stop action from the cuttys. Slowed down a little after that but still picked up several. Best depth was 17' and they were hugging the bottom. Caught several from 6 FOW out to 24 FOW but right around 17' was the best. Maniacs tipped with chub kept them coming back all day. Every single cutty was 11-12.5". Probably caught 25+ and they were all nearly identical. Was hoping to pick up a tiger but no luck today.
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Thanks for the report. Did the whole reservoir look safe?
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The North end looked a little sketchy. There was a big pressure ridge that looked like it ran all the way across the reservoir by the North park. There were also a few random dark spots in the snow in that area that I would assume are thin areas. Looking at the South end from the road it looked good as far as I could see.
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Nice report and thanks for sharing! Any machines on the ice toward the south end or by the island?
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I had to call in sick so I could go to Lake Powell!
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No tracks in the snow that I could tell. One snowmobile in the dam arm where everyone was.
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