Hit the Jordan for two hours after work yesterday and went out in my waders so I could hit it crappie style. I caught more white bass then anything, but who's complaining about that? I ended up with 9 whities and 4 really nice crappie so I thought I woud hit the same place this morning and fish it all day. Turns out that the cold front gave them lock jaw so I took the two whities I landed to the first inlet park and gave them away. I'm tired of these cold snaps and a little global warming would sure heat up the fishing.[
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You didn't by chance have a friend and a little dog with you did ya?
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You noticed my fan club I see.
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I've never fished the jordan before till a few weeks ago. I'm doing some work in South Jordan and thought I'd try it, after reading some posts on here about it and then all the differant species of fish in there, I had to try it.
I parked at a little playground type thing with a bike trail, I think around 126000 south or something like that and headed north fishing were I could get threw the brush, but nothing.
When you guys fish it do you try to find deeper holes or just fish the whole thing.
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You can find any of the species in UT Lake in the Jordan, but I haven't found nearly as many of the fish in the lower section of the river as I have in the upper section for the first couple of miles. Alot of the river is on private land and some of the river is really hard to get to from the bank where it cuts through the point of the mountain. It would be really cool to float the river and fish it really hard in different places to see what's going on, but I live at 700N in SLC and down here the Jordan is too full of waste and treated sewage to even remotely interest me.
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