09-29-2005, 04:13 PM
I plan on attending the seminar monday. Can someone tell me what exit to take for the lindon boat harbor? Thanks
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Walleye seminar at lindon
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09-29-2005, 04:13 PM
I plan on attending the seminar monday. Can someone tell me what exit to take for the lindon boat harbor? Thanks
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09-29-2005, 05:58 PM
[cool]Yep. Take the LINDON exit. Used to be exit 276, but they've recently changed the exit numbers a bit. Anyway, it's right after the American Fork exits and before the 8th North exit for Orem/Provo Canyon.
I think you can find the exact directions on the UTAH FISHING HOLES forum on this site. Just go to the top of this page and click on "UTAH" then scroll down and you will see the fishing holes forum which gives directions to many lakes/rivers/streams in this state. [signature]
09-29-2005, 06:22 PM
[cool][size 3][font "Times New Roman"]I-15 (north or south) to Lindon Exit 276 (600 So.). West to Geneva Rd. (Hwy 114). Right (north) under I-15 overpass to first light at 200 So. Turn left (west), go back over I-15, continue through industrial area to dead end at 2000 West. (at the garbage dump building). Turn left, go over railroad tracks and then follow the road (1600 N.) around to the right. After crossing the railroad tracks you will see the gate to Lindon Harbor straight ahead.[/font][/size]
[size 3][font "Times New Roman"] [/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"]If you arrive early in the morning, before the gate and/or the fee station is open, you will have to undo the chain on the gate (no lock), drive up to the fee station and put $5 in a provided envelope. You just write your vehicle license number on the envelope and stick it in the box. [/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"] [/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"]There are “Port-A-Potties” at Lindon, but not the nice restroom facilities such as there are at most state parks. There is road access both to the north dike and along the south dike. Sometimes fishing is better out in the main lake, but you can often do well (especially at night) inside the harbor. Usually lots of mud cats (bullheads) and sometimes some good channel cats. Often there will be white bass and even the occasional walleye inside too. Those who know what they are doing get some decent crappies and largemouth inside the harbor, especially in the spring and again in the fall months.[/font][/size] [signature] |
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