In Utah we have a very active urban fisheries program. Lots of ponds through the cities are improved and regularly stocked.
9 ft. 6 wt. It basically covers the gammut.
Buckhunter, I live in Northern Utah and don't go South much, but Kolob Res. is terrific.
Go to www.wildlife.utah.gov and click on fishing. Check out the fishing reports.
If you click on the destination it will give directions and other info.
Next time come to Northern Utah and we'll fish our guts out.
Great!
I visited the F&S site often before the change a couple of months ago just to get new ideas, tips etc. Getting points for the visit is more of an incentive now. I agree that some of the people are only points grabbers, but some of the highest scoring people are also dedicated outdoorsmen who post good stuff.
Newton Reservoir, Utah. Crappies, perch, large mouth, muskies and catfish.
In June my buddy and I are going on a trip that will hit 10 fish species on five lakes in four days.
Oranges and apples. They are both great for the situations they were designed for. Heavy line, baits and fish are handled better by a baitcaster, but it won't throw my tiny jigs for perch and crappie as well as my spinning reel. Stream fishing for trout where I am using a light line bait and toss is much better accomplished with a spinning outfit.
Green pumpkin in a senko or robo worm or ribbon tail.
Let me try the link again:
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