01-22-2007, 11:17 PM
Hi Folks,
Just seeking some advice here....
I am helping to put on an ice fishing derby for a division of the company I work for. It'll involve a couple dozen anglers at most, some of which hardly fish or have never been on the ice before. Although I am a well-seasoned angler, I have only a little bit of icefishing experience.
The popular choice right now is to go to Strawberry. However, I am partial to trying elsewhere because so many of the fish at the 'Berry must be released because of the slot limit (makes it hard to prove how many fish one has caught or how big).
I need some suggestions on OTHER lakes you would try in the area other than Strawberry and also lakes to avoid (due to poor ice conditions, etc.) We are planning on holding this informal derby either this weekend or the following weekend. I really want to make this a fun and safe event for my fellow employees.
These are the guidelines:
1. The lake should be less than 2 hours from the greater SLC area.
2. The ice conditions should be safe for the newbie icefisher (Liability could be an issue here).
3. The lake should be accessible by SUV or 4x4 truck (most of us don't have quads or sleds).
4. The fishing action should be good of course!
Thanks in advance for any pointers or advice you can give me!
Kevin
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Just seeking some advice here....
I am helping to put on an ice fishing derby for a division of the company I work for. It'll involve a couple dozen anglers at most, some of which hardly fish or have never been on the ice before. Although I am a well-seasoned angler, I have only a little bit of icefishing experience.
The popular choice right now is to go to Strawberry. However, I am partial to trying elsewhere because so many of the fish at the 'Berry must be released because of the slot limit (makes it hard to prove how many fish one has caught or how big).
I need some suggestions on OTHER lakes you would try in the area other than Strawberry and also lakes to avoid (due to poor ice conditions, etc.) We are planning on holding this informal derby either this weekend or the following weekend. I really want to make this a fun and safe event for my fellow employees.
These are the guidelines:
1. The lake should be less than 2 hours from the greater SLC area.
2. The ice conditions should be safe for the newbie icefisher (Liability could be an issue here).
3. The lake should be accessible by SUV or 4x4 truck (most of us don't have quads or sleds).
4. The fishing action should be good of course!
Thanks in advance for any pointers or advice you can give me!
Kevin
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