Fished the Lincoln Beach area today and the action was fast and furious. Hard to keep two poles going some of the time. Caught most of them on carp meat. All were in the 24 inch range... one at 25 1/2. Fun time.
Water temp was 59 degrees at daylight a.m. and hit 63 when I left at noon. Most of the cats were thick-lipped males in darker colors. Next week the cattin' should really pick up. I'll be there.
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[#0000FF]Me too. MEOW.
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glad to see you make it out, the last times I have been that's all I can find is the 24s, we'll find those bigger ones before long[
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Nice fish. I am green with envy.
How's the water level looking? I heard it went up a bit but then went back down???
Keep slaying em'!!
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I believe it has gone down. Low point in the launch channel has been about 1.8 ft. deep, today it was 1.6. Apparently still no significant run-off going in or maybe too much going out for irrigation? Doesn't look good .
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The water was flowing in about two weeks ago but they cut the flow down again to about half. I have been fishing Provo Marina area and doing well on big females, they haven't come into the rocks yet though. Still a week or to out for sure. White bass are still spawning though.
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Nice Report! You tore it up today!! Here kitty kitty....
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Jeez... maybe I'll leave the boat at home. If you don't mind me asking, what vicinity were you in? You think I could walk out and cast to them?
Thanks again!
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It sounds like you had a good time, glad to hear you found them again! Thanks for the report and the update on the water level. If it keeps going down it will be a long summer for the pleasure boaters.
Keep searching, that monster is out there somewhere!
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I caught most of my fish Wed. around Bird Island... probably too far to wade now but may be possible soon if the water keeps dropping. Caught a few about 100 yards out from the first spring. If I were shore fishing I would fish from the rocks out from any of the spr8ings.
I was there today too -- it's an addiction -- and the north wind made for tough fishin'. Caught a few but suffered from sea-sickness from the rocking boat. Hopefully this coming cold front will blow thru so we can get some serious fishin' in. I've got a meet-up with TubeDude tomorrow. He has lowered his standards a bit and agreed to fish with me in my boat.[
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I passed a big motorhome with a big boat in tow when I left today. Would have been fun to watch them attempt a launch. Once you leave the launch channel you are good to go but if the water continues to drop under 18 inches, launches will be limited to smaller boats only.
Good luck.
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Way to go Lynn what ya going to do with all that fish??? You smoke'em? Think I'll try another batch next time I find a few. Very well done. Later J
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Thanks Jeff--I usually only keep 2 or 3 smaller cats for cookin' up... release all others. I do have a good friend, an elderly lady who is originally from Georgia and she loves catfish. Catfish are a pretty hardy lot and it is easy to release them unharmed.
Next week should really turn on the cats. Water temps at UL are hovering around 62-63 degrees. The warm summer nights in June and July will be prime time for cattin'. I plan to catch my first 20 pounder then.[
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Yup I think you're right about next week, just when the farming kicks in so I'm driving a tractor instead of a boat. I'll be jealous. Good luck on 20. Later J
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