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Well got up there at 230pm wife had to work the morning. As i pulled up there was 2 freinds of mine fishing they had just got there 5 minutes before we did.Then Fishinglever pulled up.Talked to him for a bit .He told me he was camping out at huntington the night before.Said he had no luck with the tigers.Uusally with those tigers i only have luck early in the morning or in the evenings.Well my friends were using worms with power bait on a treble hook and they caught their limit in a couple of hours. Also we both stocked up with red shiners .Man they were all over the place!Got this summers supply.Bruce caught the first 3 fish of the day and one of them was a nice one.Looked like a brown but i dont know for sure.Have never caught one before so not sure exactly what they look like.Sam got into the action a bit later also and the wife was tired from work so she slept most of the time.I jigged my red and white spoon and caught 5 but released 3 too small.We ended up taking home 12 fish and releasing a bunch of 12" inchers and smaller.Wind was bad at times but the temp was just right.Got a little chilly in the evening but not really sweater weather.Right before we left this boat puled in from fishing and they had said they had some success.It turned out to be one of fuzzys freinds.He was wondering what i was catching the fish with and i told hm the bigger ones took the minnows.He was curious as to how i was catching them so i told him.I ended up giving him 2 gallon size freezer bags full on minnowssince i had so many.But i replaced them in less than 5 minutes!Can anyone tell if the fish my son has is a brown?
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Sure wish that I was getting those red shiners instead of all of those plain chubs that I am getting from Strawberry. I have found that the fish prefer red shiners. Red shiners are few and far between at Strawberry -- apparently the cutts have made a serious dent in them.
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Way to go on the fishing . Do you have a close up pic of fish in question ?
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Hey looks like a fun day, i should have threw my fishing pole in my work truck and snuck up there, do you have a close up of the fish in question that would make it easier to identify.
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I've never been called fishinglever before but whatever works I guess. It was nice meeting Ocean and his great family. What a nice bunch of people.
The night before meeting Ocean and fam at Electric Lake I stayed over at Huntington. Only caught one tiger that night but the next morning I brought in 8 or 9 average tigers. I was fishing with worms and minnows and then had a guy plop down on shore by me and he shared some trout eggs with me that caught several more tigers. The best catch of the day was a double. I had two hooks on one pole and caught two fish at the same time. I made for an interesting fight and a monster knot.
At Electric Lake I caught 5 cuts using minnows and took a nice nap while fishing. I haven't done that in a while because I am normally so busy watching my pole.
Just a word of advice while fishing with Ocean and family. Beware because his son is always packing a weapon. He never once was without his plastic sword.
I have included some pictures. One is of my double which includes the fish I named stumpy. He was as wide as the other fish but a good couple inches shorter. Another picture is of the glass(water) early morning at Huntington. The last picture is at Electric lake with the beautiful weather and Ocean and friends.
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Hey Ocean,
I've forgotten. Do you use a net or a minnow trap to catch your minnows? If it's a trap, what type of trap do you use, and what do you use as bait for the minnows in the trap?
Good to see you having a nice day with your family.
Thanks for your help.
PF
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I use a minnow trap.I use dsome chicken skin and then some salami and they both worked awesome! It wouldnt be not even 5 minutes before the trap was half full.
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Ocean,
From the look of the pic,s those do look like Brownies.... I grew up catching them in Hobble creek.
To my knowledge, they don't plant Browns anymore because of there carnivous tendencies. I think there is a BFT member on here who has a nice pic of the Loch Laven (German Brown) as his SIG.
All brown caught now are all native. I could be wrong, and maybe TD could shed light on this.
If you want to catch a samll brown to see what they look like, head up springville/Mapelton canyon and go to the cherry camp ground (right hand fork in the road after the golf course). Use a 1/4 ounce black rooster-tail with a silver spoon (Slaughter you will young Jedi[sly]).
There are planter Bows in there too, but the Browns love that rooster-tail more than the bow's.
Law
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Yes that was a brownie my son caught .I compared it to a pic and they look identical.
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Yeah, Marshall, I have one as my little pic on posts. The very last fish in his pictures closest to him looks like a nice yellowed up brown. There is one pic of a fish that he's holding up that looks like a gorgeous cut..... or bow... I used to fish Hobble Creek all the time when I lived in Provo.... That and Diamond Fork. THats cool that you grew up fishing down there... I haven't been to either place since early spring but I've always wanted to fish electric lake too.... is it that small the whole way around?? Is the lake just really kinda narrow and long??
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Im not sure what it looks like now. I haven't been fishing there in many moons.
I did whoever drive by it last year with my cousin. I forgot how many lakes there were up through there.
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The spot were we fished was were the river comes in .The other side by the dam is an wide open area.
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Oceans directions are pretty close, you can stop at big pine sports at the mouth of fariview canyon and talk to todd he will be able to tell you what baits are working and where the fishing is good, if this board isnt up to date. The road up the canyon is between walkers and fred and audries.
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Wow i would have thought you have caught tons of them! My son caught it on a minnow under a bobber.He is not much of a fisherman but loves to reel them fish in. That was the most exited i have ever seen him because the brown fought so hard.So those yellowstones dont grow that big .[crazy] Dont make sense why they dont want browns and bows in there. [unimpressed]
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[cool]Loanfish-this map of the surrounding area in the Manti-Lasalle National Forest might help you out as well. As you can see, there's tons of fishable waters in that Skyline Drive area:
[url "http://www.utahoutdoors.com/maps/skymap.htm"]http://www.utahoutdoors.com/maps/skymap.htm[/url]
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Hey thanks for all the great info. I hope I can shoot up there in the next week or 2.[angelic]
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