Utah Late-season Rainbows
Springville Shooter
11/14/09 9:21pm
This is my favorite time to fish for trout in the lakes near my house. All of the crowds are gone and we were the only boat on the lake all day Saturday. We killed beautiful, plump, Utah bows that seemed to want anything we threw at them. Here are a couple of the nicer ones. I love it! I wonder why everyone gives up on fishing this time of year and waits for the freeze-over to ice fish? This shooter will be out as much as I can until the Custom Weld can't break through the ice anymore.-----shooter
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Those are a couple of fattys, right there. :thumb
On the Berry or Deer Creek?
Good job on some nice fish. :thumb
Another thing that I think has turned people off is that the DWR stopped trying to maintain that lake as a trout fishery many years ago when they figured out that the walleye in there were eating most of their planter trout that they would stock in there. At that point they changed it from a cold water fishery to a cool water fishery. That was when they planted the smallmouth bass and started regulating the perch fishery. Now they plant fewer trout but the trout that they put in there are larger so that they will have a better chance at surviving.
I love fishing there because even though you are chasing one type of fish you never know what you might come up with.
You are right about the crowds early in the year, but I've found that if I can get over it, the fish don't seem to be affected. Some of my best days have been those with the most traffic.
By the way, have you ever tried Jordanelle? I haven't got there yet because I can't seem to drive past Deer Creek.----shooter
The one place that I love to go is Pelican Lake out by Vernal. Now that's a good time when the fish are on.