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So I am just moving into Utah, I am an avid fisherman in my home state of Idaho. And dreading moving to Utah because I have no knowledge of Utah waters. I am hoping to find some guys that can show me around the area.
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Welcome to BFT TC! What kind of fishing do you like to do?
I will move this to the Utah board where others can chime in.
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I just move into the Ogden area, I have been a river fisher, never done much on still waters (no boat).
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I am a spinner, I got into flying for a while but had my fly rod stolen. l be looking into getting a new one as I like the fight. Thanks for the recommend I will check it out.
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[quote TiggerCrystal]I just move into the Ogden area, I have been a river fisher, never done much on still waters (no boat).[/quote]
With no boat, I find that float tubes and toons come in handy for still water. Also great for those on a budget. Utah has many different species and fishing opportunities. Rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds. Get a good state map and start there then begin your exploration.
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Welcome to UT! Utah has great cold and warm water fishing! Being that you are in Ogden I would suggest both the Ogden river (below and in the canyon), and the weber (all over) for browns...you have Willard for all your warm water species (bass, crappie, gills, walleye, kitties, and wipers). You can also head up to Logan to fish the Logan river and East Fork. The Weber will probably be your best bet at catching some big browns on spin gear. Good luck!
-Rich
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