We are finding the fishing still great in Northern Utah fishing in the local park ponds that have not frozen over yet. Most are planters that needed to be released from the hatcheries due to there sizes. Some were the old, big Brood fish.
jimspivack wrote:
We are finding the fishing still great in Northern Utah fishing in the local park ponds that have not frozen over yet. Most are planters that needed to be released from the hatcheries due to there sizes. Some were the old, big Brood fish.
Nice catching Jim, thanks for the picture.
HenryG
Loc: Falmouth Cape Cod Massachusetts
jimspivack wrote:
We are finding the fishing still great in Northern Utah fishing in the local park ponds that have not frozen over yet. Most are planters that needed to be released from the hatcheries due to there sizes. Some were the old, big Brood fish.
Nice catch Jim π£πΊπΈππ
jimspivack wrote:
We are finding the fishing still great in Northern Utah fishing in the local park ponds that have not frozen over yet. Most are planters that needed to be released from the hatcheries due to there sizes. Some were the old, big Brood fish.
Great Catching Jim ! That is a cool looking brooder!! Thank You for sharing your photo!π€π€
jimspivack wrote:
We are finding the fishing still great in Northern Utah fishing in the local park ponds that have not frozen over yet. Most are planters that needed to be released from the hatcheries due to there sizes. Some were the old, big Brood fish.
Hard water fishing further south good also. Caught 4 fat rainbows (16" largest) last Wed and two more on Sunday. No pics.
jimspivack wrote:
We are finding the fishing still great in Northern Utah fishing in the local park ponds that have not frozen over yet. Most are planters that needed to be released from the hatcheries due to there sizes. Some were the old, big Brood fish.
Nice looking trout and thanks for the pics
Looks like a very successful day! What Ogden Ponds do you recommend and what seems to be the popular bait, set up, lures? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Sincerely Randy
Well done and thanks for the update! Looking for a couple of spots to try and pull in a nice rainbow or two - I filet if I can and then saute lots of things - my kid's really love it when we catch legal Rainbows then cook them up for dinner.
It's a great way to spend the day with the family.
We are using power bait and a portion of a nightcrawler with garlic Smelly Jelly. Also using a jig on with a strike indicator letting it float just under the surface. Jig it in slowly.
Meadow Creek pond in Roy. No ice at all. Caught a two pounder this past Sat. Plus a little planter. As the water gets colder the fish slow down. It has been hot fishing until this past week.
jim.spivack@ Gmail.com
stuco
Loc: Northern Utah - Salt Lake City
In case youβre not aware, and Iβm not saying youβre not, the daily limit in the community fisheries is two fish per person per day. There are some great ponds across the state that are part of the community fisheries. They offer some great fishing opportunities for kids, and adults alike.
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