09-21-2021, 07:41 PM
Julie and I fished out of Provo Saturday 9/18/2021. We had fun, but in the end the weather won. Got to the ramp a bit before 7 A.M. and while Julie got ready to go, I set to work catching bait. When I had 2 adult whites and about a dozen littles I decided it was enough. As I walked back to the car the wind came up and it started to rain.
It was forecasted to last only 30 minutes and then not rain again until mid afternoon. Julie stayed in the car and I kept after the whites. When the rain stopped and wind slowed at about 7:45 I had 3 adults and about 3 dozen shorter ones. The surface activity said they were catching midges and I was surprised how active they were even in the rainy blustery conditions.
As we left the harbor mouth a little after 8, we could see more rain to the west. The guessers were off a bit. Since we didn’t want a long wet windy ride back, we headed north about half a mile and put the gear in the water. 2 rods with littles and 2 with cut adults.
The first cat hit on my side about 10 minutes in and it fought like a nice one. The board said 28”. 9 pounds is a good way to start the day! I had a hit on a little and it got the bait. Since the first fish was nice I changed my other rod to a cut bait, maybe a bit too soon. Julie got the second one on a YOY and it acted heavier. When it came in it was hog tied around all 3 spines and 25” long. Julie also got the 3rd one and it fought hard and long. It was just short of 29” and over 10 pounds. She had a bump fish for the day! Then the second wave of rain hit. It rained harder than the first, but I could see clearing to the west so we stuck it out.
In the next hour, Julie got 3 more and both of us got rained on two more times. A little before 10 A.M. she said she was “colder than she had been for a while,” so I pulled the gear and we came in. As I removed the baits from each rod, Julie had littles on both of hers and I had cut adults on both of mine. She had caught 5 fish to my 1, including the best of the day. They definitely liked the YOY whites the best.
The air was in the low 70’s and the water almost 70. The cats would have continued to play, but the wind and wet was more than we wanted.
BTW, the last person to catch 5 fish to my one was TubeDude and a trip we shared to Willard.
It was forecasted to last only 30 minutes and then not rain again until mid afternoon. Julie stayed in the car and I kept after the whites. When the rain stopped and wind slowed at about 7:45 I had 3 adults and about 3 dozen shorter ones. The surface activity said they were catching midges and I was surprised how active they were even in the rainy blustery conditions.
As we left the harbor mouth a little after 8, we could see more rain to the west. The guessers were off a bit. Since we didn’t want a long wet windy ride back, we headed north about half a mile and put the gear in the water. 2 rods with littles and 2 with cut adults.
The first cat hit on my side about 10 minutes in and it fought like a nice one. The board said 28”. 9 pounds is a good way to start the day! I had a hit on a little and it got the bait. Since the first fish was nice I changed my other rod to a cut bait, maybe a bit too soon. Julie got the second one on a YOY and it acted heavier. When it came in it was hog tied around all 3 spines and 25” long. Julie also got the 3rd one and it fought hard and long. It was just short of 29” and over 10 pounds. She had a bump fish for the day! Then the second wave of rain hit. It rained harder than the first, but I could see clearing to the west so we stuck it out.
In the next hour, Julie got 3 more and both of us got rained on two more times. A little before 10 A.M. she said she was “colder than she had been for a while,” so I pulled the gear and we came in. As I removed the baits from each rod, Julie had littles on both of hers and I had cut adults on both of mine. She had caught 5 fish to my 1, including the best of the day. They definitely liked the YOY whites the best.
The air was in the low 70’s and the water almost 70. The cats would have continued to play, but the wind and wet was more than we wanted.
BTW, the last person to catch 5 fish to my one was TubeDude and a trip we shared to Willard.