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Nine Mile open water 3-22-2013
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I like to start our every spring with my yearly tradition of getting skunked at Nine Mile reservoir. One thing is for sure I can always count on the fishing at Nine Mile to be consistent. Slow to very slow fishing. I did scare up a jack rabbit on my walk around the shore. There is rabbit droppings all over the place out there.
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From what I could see the entire reservoir is open water. I didn't get a single bite but I might go back there this weekend again.
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#2
Well I'm glad someone braved the wind & went today! Thnx for the report. I just couldn't drag myself to drive the 15 miles today. (lazy x 1000 today + the wind = no fishing today). But, I think maybe I'll go have my annual "get skunked @ 9 Mile" trip tmw. Hopefully I can fool a fish or two into biting some flies.[Smile]
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#3
I have never been skunked there.

I fish it from a kick boat with the usual collection of crystal buggers.

A really good color this time last year was copper/brown.
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#4
So what were you using? Thanks for the report! By the way you must love punishment!
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#5
I used minnows on one rod and the other rod I used spinners and pointers. The whole reservoir is only around 20 feet deep in the deepest areas. Most of the fish I've caught there in the past were farther out from the shore. The fishing is always slow but the rainbows get pretty fat there. So when you do catch one its usually a good size.
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#6
I do really well there with midges & nymphs. I have some awesome days fishing there & those rainbows get super fat!! The water is really murky right now (& it's also freeeeezing outside), but I'm going to check it out tmw regardless.
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#7
Gosh that place looks amazing to be in a float tube with a fly rod [crazy]. Might give it a shot when school is over[angelic].
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#8
Ha ha ha cold water [laugh]. I just put tons of layers on. I'm just surprised the water is warmer now then it was in November especially when I was float tubing in February[crazy].

Good luck on some nice bow and tiger hunting
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#9
I made it to Nine Mile yesterday after work for a few hours before sundown. I caught 3, 15" rainbows.....all on buggers. Black with A LOT of flash. I threw nymphs as well with no luck. I'm thinking a float tube may be needed until the water turns over?! I didn't see a single fish rise. The lake is filling up nicely as well. Should be any day now until those fat fat fish decide they're hungry.......[Wink]
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#10
When ever I go fishing on soft water I always bring my float tube I don't care how the water temperature is, just got too put tons of layers on. As well I love using woolly buggers, minnows, leeches, and crawdad patters with a nice heavy sinking line to find the big fish [cool].

At least your caught a few fish instead of getting skunked [cool].

I shall see how Deer creek will treat me for 4 days starting tomorrow ha ha ha. Might Have to hit nine mile some day.

FISH ON!!! [angelic]
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#11
I'll bet it's already turned over. Once it's over 39° the warmest water is on the surface and the cooler water is deeper. So, if it is over 39° on the surface, the next turnover is in the fall.
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#12
Sucks you got skunked. That place can be really fickle.

If the fishing sucks there, it's almost guaranteed that you can catch some dinks across 89 in the little pond, sometimes a fatty will hang out too.

I've never done well there from a tube though, with flies, hardware, or bait. I'd like to change that.
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#13
If you don't mind me asking where is this 9 mile res???
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#14
im sorry i couldent help it:

[url "http://lmgtfy.com/?q=nine+mile+res%2C+UT"]http://lmgtfy.com/?q=nine+mile+res%2C+UT[/url]

but click the first link, gives you directions
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#15
Nine Mile is near Manti, And if I recall correctly didn't a 9 lbs Tiger Trout come out there ?

http://goo.gl/maps/dXZeB
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#16
I think there was a big Tiger caught there. That was before everybody on the internet knew where it was and what was in there. [crazy]
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#17
dang you beat me to it [Wink][Wink][Wink] I luv that lmgtfy I send that to my folks all the time, my mom thinks Im controlling her pc [laugh]
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#18
From Salt Lake you take the 3rd exit in Nephi towards Levan/Gunnison. Head towards Gunnison Once you get there you can see the prison take that road. Follow it for ten minutes.
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#19
I'm right there with LOAH on this one. It's 6's for me on the float tube or from the shore. Both are successfull, but i'd prefer to be on my feet for sure.

BUT, with that being said, the BIG tiger that was caught of there (I believe it may have been the tiger trout catch and release state record?!) was caught by a gentleman IN his tube stripping buggers?! If i'm incorrect, I apologize. May just be one of those small town stories.....[Wink]
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#20
Ha, Great!

I was just coming on here to ask if 9 mile was still frozen or not. Any idea if Yuba is open? I assume it is but you never know. Going to take a trip down to my folks in Fayette this weekend and am wanting to get some fishing in.
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