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Which SE Idaho lake on New Years?
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I live in Cache Valley and I am looking to hit some SE Idaho lakes on New Years and I don't know of which to hit. I know some BFTer's are unwilling to share info to a resident of Utah but, how do I say it, Utah panfish fishing is terrible. I have fished most lakes in these areas over the past few years. Twin Lakes in the summer and fall treat me well. I have read that Twin Lakes has been terrible and others like Glendale, Lamont, and Weston are also possible options. I hate to spend money on a trip that doesn't produce. I would appreciate any information. PM me if you like. Thanks. LC.
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I can't think of a lake that has been getting good reports for panfish yet this winter. Even Roberts gravel pond w/ it's 3" perch is reporting being slow! If you want some trout though I'm hearing that Chesterfield, Daniels and some others have been doing OK.
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Look into this thread about mctucker ponds
[url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/Idaho_Fishing_Forum_C22/Idaho_Fishing_General_F25/gforum.cgi?post=549154;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;page=unread#unread"]http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/Idaho_Fishing_Forum_C22/Idaho_Fishing_General_F25/gforum.cgi?post=549154;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;page=unread#unread[/url]

I think they have bass and some catfish. I dont ice fish yet, but if it is slow there, just down the road is Crystal springs pond, put and take trout pond. I dont' think this pond freezes.

Good luck

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Also check out the thread on Sportsmans park on American Falls Res. That seems to be the only place reporting perch getting caught.
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Thanks everyone for the info. I hope to do drown a worm somewhere! LC
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