01-17-2014, 02:48 AM
Due to unsafe ice conditions at Starvation, I fished Scofield on Wednesday and today. I fished in the area near the main state park boat ramp. Wednesday I fished near the wakeless bouys toward the far shoreline. I was in 15 feet of water and had steady action during the morning. Unfortunately most of the action was from 8 to 11 inch chubs. I now have enough bait to last several years. I also caught some small cutts and a few tigers. All of the trout were in the 11 to 16 inch range. I caught two small RBT that appeared to be recent arrivals.
Today I fished almost directly across the dam arm from the boat ramp. I used a spot a couple of guys cleared of snow yesterday. I heard the yelling and shouting as if they caught a nice trout. No such luck for me. Another chub fest today and I took home another 14 chubs to freeze for an eventual Flaming Gorge trip for macs and burbot.
There is about four inches of snow on the ice and it makes dragging a sled a little more difficult but at least the ice is covered and cleats are not needed now. The ice was at least 12 to 14 inches where I drilled my holes. Today I caught 17 trout. 9 cutts, 4 tigers, and 4 small rainbows. I was using small white tube jigs tipped with either a piece of chub or a piece of nightcrawler. The chubs were loving the worms so I downsized one rig and caught some intentionally to use for bait. If you can't beat 'em, kill 'em. A few of the chubs were about 5 to 6 inches. No wonder there are some monster tigers cruising that pond. I'm sure there's more big boys to come.
I sure hope Starvation gets back in winter condition so we can get back over there to pursue the perch and 'eyes.
Mike
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Today I fished almost directly across the dam arm from the boat ramp. I used a spot a couple of guys cleared of snow yesterday. I heard the yelling and shouting as if they caught a nice trout. No such luck for me. Another chub fest today and I took home another 14 chubs to freeze for an eventual Flaming Gorge trip for macs and burbot.
There is about four inches of snow on the ice and it makes dragging a sled a little more difficult but at least the ice is covered and cleats are not needed now. The ice was at least 12 to 14 inches where I drilled my holes. Today I caught 17 trout. 9 cutts, 4 tigers, and 4 small rainbows. I was using small white tube jigs tipped with either a piece of chub or a piece of nightcrawler. The chubs were loving the worms so I downsized one rig and caught some intentionally to use for bait. If you can't beat 'em, kill 'em. A few of the chubs were about 5 to 6 inches. No wonder there are some monster tigers cruising that pond. I'm sure there's more big boys to come.
I sure hope Starvation gets back in winter condition so we can get back over there to pursue the perch and 'eyes.
Mike
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