01-20-2021, 03:17 PM
Hit Hyrum Monday with the crowds and we moved around several times before I found any fish, then Alan and I got a few, he outfished me as usual, but that wasn't too hard this trip, I only got two 10" perch if I round up... Boy that water clarity is terrible at Hyrum, up top it looks crystal clear, but put a camera down 27' and it was hard to see a foot, major pea soup down there... We seen some really big fish in the soup, but it was tough to get them to take the bait...
Did get to try the Clam x-200 on the lake in a non-camping mode and I like it a lot to fish out of, even if it is a pain to load (heavy and awkward) ... I do enjoy the flips for ease of mobility, we were able to try several areas that just didn't have any fish, but rather than stay there and tough it out, we just reeled in and tossed the gear in the sled and cranked up the snowmobiles and moved several hundred yards and tried again until we found a few fish... Really need the mobility now with the fishing getting tougher for the mid winter doldrums...
Ice was really talking to us and shaking us around a bit, but there seemed to be 7-8" (I didn't measure) so I wasn't worried about going through, but every time I feel that shake like an earthquake I still jump a bit.. I guess playing on the thin ice has made me jumpy... These warmer temperatures are really starting to effect the ice conditions, don't know how much longer we will be able to fish everything we have been able to for the last few weeks... Keep an eye on things, they are going backwards lately, this morning should help we got down close to zero in Cache Valley, but the 40-50's in the afternoons isn't helping things..
One last question, I use the Navionics app on my phone to find areas that I want to fish and for the most part I've really liked it, but I think their map of Hyrum is really tweaked... I was trying to find locations that I expected fish to be in from the contours, but then I'd go check another spot that was supposed to be shallower or deeper and would find it wasn't accurate at all. I hope they get some better data on Hyrum because I really like what the maps can do, but that assumes they are accurate, and they were not... My question for you, if you use the Navionics App is do you find it to be accurate? If so which lakes are good? It's time to pay them again for another year and if it's not going to be good data, I may not renew... Just wondering, thanks J
Did get to try the Clam x-200 on the lake in a non-camping mode and I like it a lot to fish out of, even if it is a pain to load (heavy and awkward) ... I do enjoy the flips for ease of mobility, we were able to try several areas that just didn't have any fish, but rather than stay there and tough it out, we just reeled in and tossed the gear in the sled and cranked up the snowmobiles and moved several hundred yards and tried again until we found a few fish... Really need the mobility now with the fishing getting tougher for the mid winter doldrums...
Ice was really talking to us and shaking us around a bit, but there seemed to be 7-8" (I didn't measure) so I wasn't worried about going through, but every time I feel that shake like an earthquake I still jump a bit.. I guess playing on the thin ice has made me jumpy... These warmer temperatures are really starting to effect the ice conditions, don't know how much longer we will be able to fish everything we have been able to for the last few weeks... Keep an eye on things, they are going backwards lately, this morning should help we got down close to zero in Cache Valley, but the 40-50's in the afternoons isn't helping things..
One last question, I use the Navionics app on my phone to find areas that I want to fish and for the most part I've really liked it, but I think their map of Hyrum is really tweaked... I was trying to find locations that I expected fish to be in from the contours, but then I'd go check another spot that was supposed to be shallower or deeper and would find it wasn't accurate at all. I hope they get some better data on Hyrum because I really like what the maps can do, but that assumes they are accurate, and they were not... My question for you, if you use the Navionics App is do you find it to be accurate? If so which lakes are good? It's time to pay them again for another year and if it's not going to be good data, I may not renew... Just wondering, thanks J