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Perch Posse at Bunny Gulch 8-11-09
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[cool]Headed to Starvation this morning with fellow tuber LloydE and tooners Wildcat94 and Hnaf. Surprised to find water still only 1 foot down from max high water. Water temp 64 at 7:30 launch and only 1 degree warmer at 2 PM takeout. Constant breezes from all directions.

It was a first time on Starvation for both Wildcat94 and Hnaf. Furthermore, Hnaf had never caught either perch or walleye. We took care of that.

Took a while to find any fish. WC94 scored the first fish...a small smallie. He also got a nice 14 incher later in the day. Lots of toad perch but no walleyes.

Lloyd did his steady and focused routine and caught a grundle of small perch, along with enough large ones to keep a limit. Also one small wallie. Only problem was he had an "equipment malfunction" About half of his large perch escaped from his basket while he was being towed in by Wildcat94 and his basket was horizontal. Houdini perch. Lloyd the conservationist.

Hnaf had never fished much for anything besides trout and some Utah Lake species. But, he caught on to the routine pretty well and scored three small walleyes and a limit of perchskis. The custom lures I handed him before launch probably helped.

I continued to work on my new "Fligs" (floating jigs) and also tried some of the new shad grubs like I used to catch a nice big walleye at Utah Lake last week. The fish in Starvation like them too. Got two of my three walleyes today on them as well as some of my biggest perch. Also did well on some big new red glitter ultra minnow jig heads with chartreuse tubes added.

I worked a large area, from shallow to deep, before finally finding a concentration of fish well up in the channel where it remains about 32 feet deep for a long way across the gulch. I found one area where there were a lot of fish marks on my sonar screen and they were very willing. I tossed over the marker buoy and finished off my 20 perch limit with 11" to 13" perch...tossing back a grundle of 9" to 10" fish. Got a severe case of "fish rash" from handling those spiny little devils...and got slashed by the sharp gill plate on a couple of them.

No smallmouth or chubs for me today. But, I did get three small wallies...13, 14 and 15 inchers. Better than zip, but I could stand more rod bending.

Fun trip and the Starvation newbies both caught plenty of perchskis. Probably wouldn't be hard to talk them into going back.
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#2
Great catching, water is very high for this time of year. Good for the small fish to hide and grow
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[quote mactuna]Great catching, water is very high for this time of year. Good for the small fish to hide and grow[/quote]

[cool][#0000ff]You are right. During the last three years the water levels had dropped a lot by this time and the fish were more concentrated. The high water mark on all the rocks is only about a foot above the current water level. With all the rain in June and ther water still coming down the Duchesne River they just haven't had to tap the lake much this year for irrigation.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Good for the fishies. Not so good for fishermen...until next year.[/#0000ff]
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#4
nice haul. cant wait to get some kitties and hopefully some whites.
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[cool][#0000ff]I put in the order for tomorrow. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Now you have to do your part to put them in your "shopping" basket.[/#0000ff]
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#6
Another enjoyable fishing experience and another terrific educational experience. A study of your pictures firmly establishes the fact that you consistently catch larger fish than I do. There are logical reasons why that is so. I probably never will, in my lifetime, develop the presentation skills you possess, nor the knowledge about the habits of fish, water conditions, and lures you have, but I can continue to learn so I can improve my own enjoyment of fishing. I truly enjoy the great fishing experiences we have shared together. I also enjoy your willingness to share your skills and knowledge with other people. It was great to fish with Bryan and Bryce. Both are great guys!

I should make some minor clarifications in your report. I didn't lose fish when Bryce was towing me in, I lost them before that. Also, I am not sure whether I even caught a limit of perch yesterday. I may have been close with all of the fish I released, but I didn't catch as many as the rest of you, and may have come short of the limit.
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[cool][#0000ff]Always enjoyable sharing the water with you too Lloyd. No need for the self-deprecation. You do fine work and usually catch plenty of the bigger fish. Although the wallies have not been treating you as well this year. We will make up for that with some BIG ones later.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Sorry, I misunderstood your comments on losing the fish. We need to check your basket for holes or maybe the bottom lid is too loose. They can "slip out the back jack"...if there is any possible opening. I have had trips on which I stuffed my basket with anticipated dinner fixin's and then found it all but empty when I got to shore. Usually it is because of a small tear in the mesh that goes unnoticed...by the angler but not the fish.[/#0000ff]
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[#500000]Ol Fishing Tackles toon is starting to take on the gunship look, like your tube.[/#500000]
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[quote WaveWolf][#500000]Ol Fishing Tackles toon is starting to take on the gunship look, like your tube.[/#500000][/quote]

[cool][#0000ff]As you may have guessed, Bryce's toon has spent some time in my garage. At least he has the class to paint all the PVC black. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]PS, he did a good job of camoflaging the surface to surface missiles. Sure surprises the heck out of the PWCs that get too close.[/#0000ff]
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#10
Wow TD, that one pic of the limit in your basket is AWESOME!!! I cant believe how big of fish you were yankin!! I need to get up there with you. Does it stay good for a bit or is the month some of the better time for you?
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[cool][#0000ff]In checking my fishing logs for the past 3 years, I have done fairly well on perch and walleyes well into September. Once the fall storms begin and the water temps drop back under 60 degrees the fish move out to the main lake and go much deeper.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Let me know when you can get away and I will arrange some personal introductions to some mega perchies.[/#0000ff]
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