09-28-2004, 09:49 PM
It makes me
to even think it but I theorize that we are approaching a catastrophic crash at Utah lake. Although last year was slow for the whites, what I found this year was downright disturbing. Over 15 years of fishing this lake this is the first year that the white bass seemed unable to reproduce. Not finding the usual thousands of young of the year pecking at the bait in august was disconcerting. But by the end of the Sept. and still no baby whites, I have come to the conclusion that the spawn was entirely unsuccessful this year. This is something that I have never seen before even in the worst drought years of the past. There are no young of the year from the south end all the way north to the state park, so far as I know. I have yet to make observations from lindon to lehi. Although I hate to forecast impending doom, soon the wallys, lmb, and adult whites will have nothing to feed on and will eventually perish. Not sure what the cause is --- there still seems to be plenty of water for survival purposes and abundant rock cover on the south end especially. Any thoughts or observations?
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