02-17-2012, 09:10 PM
[cool][#0000ff]Codgertated betwixt going to Utah Lake or Willard. Willard won...I lost. I wanted to stop by Smith and Eddies for some stuff so that is the direction I pointed my tube this morning.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Saw (and smelled) several dead skunks on the way up the road this morning. Hoped that was not a preview of things to come.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Launched at the north marina about 7:30 am. Light breeze. Air temp 26 and water temp 38. TDC. Cloudy. Sun never did break through.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Started by dragging a minnow on one rod and pitching a tandem small tube rig with the other. Worked out through the marina entrance and to the south a bit. Shallow (10') to deeper (22'). Thought my sonar was broke. Wasn't showing any fish marks. Only saw a fish here or there. No schools. Even less on my line.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Worked north and out into deeper water. Then back shallower...to as little as 12 feet off Eagle Beach. Willard Bay desert. No fishies. [/#0000ff][#0000ff]In over two hours of very thorough gridding I saw fewer than a dozen fish on sonar.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Worked back toward the marina. Just outside the entrance I had a couple of pop and drops on the minnow. Couldn't put a hook in either one. Then I had a quick pull down on the plastic. Again, no love on the end of the line. That was it for the day.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Worked into the marina and continued making S turns over all the spots that have provided fish in the past. Had plenty of time to munch a sandwich without interruption. Couldn't believe how flat and barren the bottom was inside. Almost always something to go after. Not today.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Finally, about 10:30...3 hours after launching...I got two fish back to back. One was a catfish and the other a wiper. Sadly, neither one had been eating well over the winter and they were incredibly thin. So thin, in fact, that they were completely transparent. You could look right through them as if they weren't even there. To the untrained (non-fisherman) eye they probably don't even show up in the pictures.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Headed for the heavily algaed ramp about 11. The solo boater on the lake came back in about the same time...with the same results. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Saw (and smelled) several dead skunks on the way up the road this morning. Hoped that was not a preview of things to come.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Launched at the north marina about 7:30 am. Light breeze. Air temp 26 and water temp 38. TDC. Cloudy. Sun never did break through.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Started by dragging a minnow on one rod and pitching a tandem small tube rig with the other. Worked out through the marina entrance and to the south a bit. Shallow (10') to deeper (22'). Thought my sonar was broke. Wasn't showing any fish marks. Only saw a fish here or there. No schools. Even less on my line.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Worked north and out into deeper water. Then back shallower...to as little as 12 feet off Eagle Beach. Willard Bay desert. No fishies. [/#0000ff][#0000ff]In over two hours of very thorough gridding I saw fewer than a dozen fish on sonar.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Worked back toward the marina. Just outside the entrance I had a couple of pop and drops on the minnow. Couldn't put a hook in either one. Then I had a quick pull down on the plastic. Again, no love on the end of the line. That was it for the day.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Worked into the marina and continued making S turns over all the spots that have provided fish in the past. Had plenty of time to munch a sandwich without interruption. Couldn't believe how flat and barren the bottom was inside. Almost always something to go after. Not today.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Finally, about 10:30...3 hours after launching...I got two fish back to back. One was a catfish and the other a wiper. Sadly, neither one had been eating well over the winter and they were incredibly thin. So thin, in fact, that they were completely transparent. You could look right through them as if they weren't even there. To the untrained (non-fisherman) eye they probably don't even show up in the pictures.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Headed for the heavily algaed ramp about 11. The solo boater on the lake came back in about the same time...with the same results. [/#0000ff]
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