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Willow Pond report
#1
I hit Willow Pond today. It was a nice day to be fishing. I fished from 300 to 415. It was my first time there. The fishing was Ok. I missed 3, caught 1 tiny rainbow and had 2 follows up to shore. I used a home made spinner with siver blade. There were a lot of people there. Every one seemed to be doing all right. I saw some rainbows and brookies caught. One couple was smoking everyone. They caught some nice brookies and about a 4lber catfish. They were jigging.

Draw backs were too many people, One guy using 2 poles, People casting over my line and that dude with the remote control sail boat that kept going in front of me.

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#2
Cool, I was there also today. My first fishing "excursion" since fall. Looked like people were doing good. I was there from 4:30 to about 5:15 must have just missed you. I caught one trout on my very first cast Smile. I'm not a trout fisherman so really don't know what it was. It was about 15" long and had a large kinda long mouth. I'm guessing a brookie, hee hee. I was using a 2" tube jig bouncing off the bottom.

Ran into a couple of guys I met last year at American Fork. They belong to a bass club and fish tournies. Told me they needed to hone thier "jigging" skills for the up coming bass season. I was surprised to see them there. I guess everyone and thier mother came out to wet a line today, lol. I'll be heading up thier again tomorrow but hopefully this time for mor than 30 min.
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#3
I was there on monday night from about 6pm until 7. It was great. I landed 5 trout. 3 smaller rainbows & two bigger brookies. Was getting hit alot & had alot of follows. Used a small size kastmaster chartruese & orange with black spots. Slow retrieve seemed to work the best. Felt good to feel the fish hit the lure in open water. It reminded me of why I love fishing. Good Luck fishing out there. If anyone would like to give me some tips on going after walleye I would really appreciate them. This will be my first year going after them. Thanks
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#4
I fished willow on saturday, my cousin and I caught nine brookies in about an hour. caught them all jigging nightcrawlers weightless. There pretty big brookies, the biggest was about 17 inches, avg. 14 inches. really ugly fish though, there fins and tails are all haggard. It didn't feel right, brookies are one of the best looking trout, but theses ones are just straight up fugly. I don't think I'm to big on these ugly, weak, planter fish. At least it gave me something to do for a while.
Can't wait for the bass bite to pick up!
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#5
Why didn't you take your yak Tindude?. I'll bet you could have kicked that sailboats butt. LMAO

Good Fishing, Kayote
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#6
Hey Kayote,

I was thinking about doing that until I saw how big the pond really was. I would be target practice for the people from shore. That does not sound much like fun to me.

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#7
where is this place at???? and what kind of fish does it have????
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#8
Willow Pond is the pond off I215 just east of Redwood Road. I Know there are catfish and in the winter the DWR plant some good size trout. The trout are palnted bigger so the will provide winter fishing, They will die off in the heat of summer. I fished willow on 9-13-04 and caught four 14-16 splake. I think those ugfly brook trout were actually splake. Two winters ago the dwr planted some lake trout in there. A buddy's kid caught a five pound laker there that spring. In the Community Fishing booklet available from the Dwr it also lists black bullheads as a possible catch. Also states no boating or floating.

John
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#9
Rainbows, brookies, channels, large mouth bass, tiny blue gills, and of corse gold fish. I also saw a dead sucker that was about 5 pounds today. Dam them 5 gallon bucket biologists!
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#10
They were brookies. I've seen enough of them to know what they are. My uncle caught 2 of them, and kept them with my cousin. They are the typical, bright brookies you catch up in Idaho, on the big lost river.
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#11
That is what the guys from Egan fish hatchery told me that they were brook trout .
Here is a pic of the truck and trailer they were in . I miss the dumping because I left my camera in the truck .
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#12
What a potpourri of fish!! Where exactly is it? Fly or spin fishing?
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#13
ok thats great but i still cant find it....is there a address for it????
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