04-12-2006, 09:32 PM
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[#0000ff]Launched out off the orchards at Lincoln Beach about 7 AM. Water temp 52.5 and air temp not too much lower. Light north breeze (not the forecast south breeze...again). In short order I would be wishing for more breeze to keep the bugs away. Swarm city.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Kicked out off the long ledge to about 3 feet deep and started casting plastic. About the second cast I had a good hit, set the hook and had a nice little walleye about 19 or 20 inches right up to the net before he volunteered to release himself. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]No problem, I would cast back out and do it again, right? Nope. No more walleye action all morning. Several casts later I did have another smack and brought in my first and only white bass. It was a feisty male, dripping milt. Looks like the spawn is not far off.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]There must have been a school of white bass moving through. I had several more whacks on the larger plastic, without hooking up. I never did use smaller plastics or spinners. Probably could have caught a few more whites before they boogied.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Worked out into about six feet of water and began casting a tandem rig with heavier heads. WHAM. Hard fight, suspected either a walleye or a cat. WRONG. Buglemouth. He hit the bottom black and chartreuse plastic. Give him a complimentary gillectomy and released him unharmed. Still have plenty of carp meat for bait and did not want to mess with it.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Did not see any fish on sonar or have any more inquiries for about an hour so I decided to go try for cats on the flats. Can't drag bait very well on the rock shelves. You snag up every five feet.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]As I approached my car I was challenged with "Hey, I'm trying to fish here". Some guy in a white truck had a line out and was acting like he owned the whole lake. About the time we were getting down to "exchanging pleasantries", I recognized BFT member "fishluvr". He was "having me on."[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]He had one bite as I was coming in, but we both packed up and headed for the south jetty of the boat channel. While he soaked bait from shore, (and took a nap) I kicked over to the "kitty zone". They must have gone out of town for Easter weekend. I fished a long time before getting a tentative pickup. I finessed it and set the hook into a surprised bullhead. It was my first one landed this year. The little bugger took a whole minnow that was almost as big as he was.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]After almost another hour without any more hits, either on bait or plastic, I started kicking slowly across the deeper part of the bay on the way back to my vehicle. In about 7 feet of water, the loop of line jumped out of the bait outrigger and line spooled off the open bail. Yahoo. Set the hook in a 19 inch channel kitty. That was four species...one fish each. If I had netted the walleye I hooked earlier, it would have been a five fish Utah Lake "grand slime". [/#0000ff][#0000ff]Kept the channel cat for some "kitty scampi".[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The increasing cool north breeze kept the water temps from warming in the occasional sunshine. It was still barely 54 degrees when I got off the water at 1 PM. That will probably take a jump if Thursday's forecast is correct.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I don't think it was a stellar day for anyone on the lake, at least that I observed. There were three boats trolling and two of them admitted that they had not had a bite all morning. Not sure how fishluvr did after I left him by his ownself.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Launched out off the orchards at Lincoln Beach about 7 AM. Water temp 52.5 and air temp not too much lower. Light north breeze (not the forecast south breeze...again). In short order I would be wishing for more breeze to keep the bugs away. Swarm city.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Kicked out off the long ledge to about 3 feet deep and started casting plastic. About the second cast I had a good hit, set the hook and had a nice little walleye about 19 or 20 inches right up to the net before he volunteered to release himself. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]No problem, I would cast back out and do it again, right? Nope. No more walleye action all morning. Several casts later I did have another smack and brought in my first and only white bass. It was a feisty male, dripping milt. Looks like the spawn is not far off.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]There must have been a school of white bass moving through. I had several more whacks on the larger plastic, without hooking up. I never did use smaller plastics or spinners. Probably could have caught a few more whites before they boogied.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Worked out into about six feet of water and began casting a tandem rig with heavier heads. WHAM. Hard fight, suspected either a walleye or a cat. WRONG. Buglemouth. He hit the bottom black and chartreuse plastic. Give him a complimentary gillectomy and released him unharmed. Still have plenty of carp meat for bait and did not want to mess with it.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Did not see any fish on sonar or have any more inquiries for about an hour so I decided to go try for cats on the flats. Can't drag bait very well on the rock shelves. You snag up every five feet.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]As I approached my car I was challenged with "Hey, I'm trying to fish here". Some guy in a white truck had a line out and was acting like he owned the whole lake. About the time we were getting down to "exchanging pleasantries", I recognized BFT member "fishluvr". He was "having me on."[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]He had one bite as I was coming in, but we both packed up and headed for the south jetty of the boat channel. While he soaked bait from shore, (and took a nap) I kicked over to the "kitty zone". They must have gone out of town for Easter weekend. I fished a long time before getting a tentative pickup. I finessed it and set the hook into a surprised bullhead. It was my first one landed this year. The little bugger took a whole minnow that was almost as big as he was.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]After almost another hour without any more hits, either on bait or plastic, I started kicking slowly across the deeper part of the bay on the way back to my vehicle. In about 7 feet of water, the loop of line jumped out of the bait outrigger and line spooled off the open bail. Yahoo. Set the hook in a 19 inch channel kitty. That was four species...one fish each. If I had netted the walleye I hooked earlier, it would have been a five fish Utah Lake "grand slime". [/#0000ff][#0000ff]Kept the channel cat for some "kitty scampi".[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The increasing cool north breeze kept the water temps from warming in the occasional sunshine. It was still barely 54 degrees when I got off the water at 1 PM. That will probably take a jump if Thursday's forecast is correct.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I don't think it was a stellar day for anyone on the lake, at least that I observed. There were three boats trolling and two of them admitted that they had not had a bite all morning. Not sure how fishluvr did after I left him by his ownself.[/#0000ff]
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