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Tibble fork ice?
#1
I'm just curious if anyone knows if there's ice at tibble fork reservoir and if so how thick is it?
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#2
I haven't been up there in months, so I couldn't tell you. Are the roads in AF canyon maintained well enough to access Tibble in the winter? I do have 4WD... I'm curious to see what conditions there are like as well.
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#3
Yes they do maintain it all winter long up to the parking lot but they do close the gate to silver lake flat and sundance.
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#4
very little ice and very little snow as of a week ago. Probably have a bit of snow now since last couple of days
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#5
Went yesterday. No ice, completely open haha but I did catch a lot of dinky bows and browns and one good 18 inch brown
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#6
Thanks for the info. Ya once in a blue moon a nice size fish will come out. In 2013 ice off season I caught a 19" bow on a fly rod. There's a few big ones in that lake but not as hungry as the dinkers.
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#7
I remember that report. I think you posted a pic of that nice rainbow. I've seen some nice fish come out of there. I've seen a nice brown or three lurking the shallow water from time to time. Seems like some of the bigger rainbows hang out in the deeper water. At least the float tubers I have seen catch bigger bows always seem to pull them out of the deeper water out in the middle.
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#8
I've never seen after 8 years going up there anyone catching as big as the bow that I had. That big bow was actually close to the bank area while float tubing. Even during ice season I haven't landed anything bigger then 15"
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#9
Definitely a nice fish for sure man. That's a fun place to fish and a pretty location.
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#10
It's a fun place when there's no screaming kids or a huge Hispanic party up at the reservoir.
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