07-07-2016, 06:49 PM
[#0000FF]In communicating with Chris Penne...biologist with DWR...on another matter, he passed along some info on Echo that may be of interest to fellow BFTers.
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I'm aware of the catfish contest on BFT and think it might be worth it for someone to try fishing the shallow water warm water up in the inlet bay of Echo Reservoir. We've been stocking catfish in Echo for about six years now and I think there should now be some real dandies in there. We did some gill netting back in 2013 and sampled one catfish that was over 26" long. That fish was obviously from a historical stocking prior to 2010, but I'm thinking there may now be some decent numbers of big catfish that are waiting to be caught. I think these fish are just flying under the radar as not many think of catfish when they think of Echo Reservoir.
I occasionally talk with the resort owner at Echo and she has also said there some real nice catfish that get caught by people fishing up on the inlet side of the reservoir. I've been meaning to make it out there myself and give it a try, but just keep getting sidetracked - too many waters, too little time. Obviously, I can't guarantee great catfishing, but I think this is an area that might be worth exploring. Anyways, feel free to pass this on to anyone you think might be interested.
Chris Penne
Northern Region Assistant Aquatics Program Manager
Aquatic Biologist
Utah Department of Natural Resources
Division of Wildlife Resources
515 East 5300 South
Ogden, Utah 84405
Phone: 801-656-8694
[url "mailto:chrispenne@utah.gov"]chrispenne@utah.gov[/url]
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I'm aware of the catfish contest on BFT and think it might be worth it for someone to try fishing the shallow water warm water up in the inlet bay of Echo Reservoir. We've been stocking catfish in Echo for about six years now and I think there should now be some real dandies in there. We did some gill netting back in 2013 and sampled one catfish that was over 26" long. That fish was obviously from a historical stocking prior to 2010, but I'm thinking there may now be some decent numbers of big catfish that are waiting to be caught. I think these fish are just flying under the radar as not many think of catfish when they think of Echo Reservoir.
I occasionally talk with the resort owner at Echo and she has also said there some real nice catfish that get caught by people fishing up on the inlet side of the reservoir. I've been meaning to make it out there myself and give it a try, but just keep getting sidetracked - too many waters, too little time. Obviously, I can't guarantee great catfishing, but I think this is an area that might be worth exploring. Anyways, feel free to pass this on to anyone you think might be interested.
Chris Penne
Northern Region Assistant Aquatics Program Manager
Aquatic Biologist
Utah Department of Natural Resources
Division of Wildlife Resources
515 East 5300 South
Ogden, Utah 84405
Phone: 801-656-8694
[url "mailto:chrispenne@utah.gov"]chrispenne@utah.gov[/url]
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