09-27-2015, 07:35 PM
[#0000FF]There was an article by Tom Wharton in Thursday's Salt Lake Tribune about the potential for better fishing in the upcoming cooler times.
[url "http://www.sltrib.com/sports/2952208-155/recreation-cool-weather-means-hot-fishing"]LINK TO ARTICLE[/url]
One of the points made came from Drew Cushing, regarding the current fishing and forage situation at Willard.
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Cushing said Willard Bay might be the best close-to-the-Wasatch Front fishing water right now.
"This time of year, the shad have thinned out, so there is little for the fish to eat," said the biologist. "You can fish from shore for wipers and catfish and expect to do pretty well."
The water at Willard Bay is low, however, which has made launching from the south marina impossible. Cushing said it is still possible to launch from the north marina and that boats are out fishing.
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[url "http://www.sltrib.com/sports/2952208-155/recreation-cool-weather-means-hot-fishing"]LINK TO ARTICLE[/url]
One of the points made came from Drew Cushing, regarding the current fishing and forage situation at Willard.
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Cushing said Willard Bay might be the best close-to-the-Wasatch Front fishing water right now.
"This time of year, the shad have thinned out, so there is little for the fish to eat," said the biologist. "You can fish from shore for wipers and catfish and expect to do pretty well."
The water at Willard Bay is low, however, which has made launching from the south marina impossible. Cushing said it is still possible to launch from the north marina and that boats are out fishing.
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