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Sand Hollow Question
#1
Hey everyone,

I'm planning a fishing trip to Sand Hollow this weekend. I'm originally from the Orem area but I am living in Las Vegas now. I've heard wonderful things about Sand Hollow and I want to give it a try.

Does anyone have any advise on place to fish (I'm shore bound right now), lures or techniques that are effective on reservoir? Any and all advise is appreciated. Thanks!!!
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#2
I fished it a few times last week off the dam,go about halfway down till you see two black tubes going into the water,I cought them on just about anything I threw at themtry using small spinnerbaits,bright crankbaits,I even cought a few on crawdad looking jigs, most the fish we cought were about thirty feet off the shore
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#3
Sand Hollow is amazing. Great quality healthy largemouth. Crappie may be a little harder from shore and lots of gills. For the bass many things will work...honestly it is harder to tell you what won't work. Throw a white spinnerbait, crankbaits,plastics on drop shot or texas rig...seriously a lot of techniques will work...from shore probably your best bet will be along the dam. Have fun but don't tell to many people in Vegas[Wink].
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Does anyone know if I have to pay the park entrance fee if I am fishing the lake but not using the marinas. I know that when I went to Deer Creek I won't have to pay the park entrance fee if I was fishing on the shore and not launching a boat. Just curious, I don't care either way. I just want to fish [fishon] [sly]
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[url "http://www.utah.com/stateparks/sand_hollow.htm"]http://www.utah.com/stateparks/sand_hollow.htm[/url]

Yeah if you drive your vehicle in you gotta pay.
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#6
even if you walk in you still have to pay to get in the park
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#7
That's what I thought. I just wanted to make sure. Thanks for the info.
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#8
Hey guys, just want to give an update on my first trip to sand hollow. I hit the lake around 7am. Gave the shallows a try at first with a popper. I got a couple of good strikes but I couldn't get a taker. So I decided to move down the dam to deeper water. I found a huge clump of grass and saw some huge bass hanging out there. So I started throwing a spinner to get a feel for where the fish where holding to. I got some good solid strikes but I wasn't able to hookup the fish. So I switched to a Texas rig swim bait and bam fish on. It was a good 3 lbs lmb. Now I was getting excited but after that first fish I could not get another taker. So I switched to a wacky rig senko. Made a long cast to deep water. Bam, another good 3 lbs lmb. I re-rigged another wacky worm, casted, and hooked up with a dink. Another cast and another dink. After that fishing cooled down and the weather got too hot. So I called it a day after 3 hours of fishing. Also caught a bunch of blue gill after the bass stopped biting. Overall, good day of fishing and great first time fishing sand hollow. Definitely will have to give another try.
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