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Scofield chubs - Island20 - 09-02-2018 Is it a good of year time to go catch a mess of chub below the dam at Scofield? Thinking I would like to load up on bait. Never been there before. [signature] Re: [Island20] Scofield chubs - Kent - 09-02-2018 You should be able to catch plenty. [signature] Re: [Island20] Scofield chubs - RonPaulFan - 09-02-2018 Perhaps that's a good opportunity to practice with my casting nets for the first time. I have them as part of my preparedness. I would like to go there to cast nets for chub for bait with someone experienced at casting nets to learn the casting skills from someone good at it. I learn quick, but my preference is to learn right rather than teach myself with techniques that might not be the best ways. I've got a good vehicle, but my only boat is a fly fishing pontoon boat. [signature] Re: [RonPaulFan] Scofield chubs - TubeDude - 09-02-2018 [#0000FF]I might join you, Ron. Shoot me a PM.[/#0000FF] [#0000FF] [/#0000FF] [#0000FF]What kind of net do you have...mesh size, diameter, etc.?[/#0000FF] [#0000FF] [/#0000FF] [#0000FF]I prefer smaller chubs but I can also use larger ones and cut them into strips. [/#0000FF] [signature] Re: [kentofnsl] Scofield chubs - Island20 - 09-02-2018 I have no problem throwing a net had lots of experience but my net got rotton and had to many holes in it. 30 year old net go figure. [signature] Re: [Island20] Scofield chubs - TubeDude - 09-02-2018 [#0000FF]Been there a couple of times. The key is how much water they are letting out. At low flow there are a series of pools. Easy peasy. But if they are releasing a lot of water there are gobs of greenery going downstream and it is hard to fish in any way.[/#0000FF] [#0000FF] [/#0000FF] [#0000FF]About the "old" net. Wish I was 30 years old again. Even with a few holes.[/#0000FF] [#0000FF] [/#0000FF] [#0000FF]Some holes you can repair with monofilament or braided line. Others you are better off just getting a new net. I have patched a few holes but if you leave some ragged edges or poor knots the net won't throw well and you will get a lot of flops. I know. [/#0000FF] [signature] Re: [TubeDude] Scofield chubs - Therapist - 09-03-2018 " Wish I was 30 years old again. Even with a few holes." Don't we all wish that !! Re: [Island20] Scofield chubs - Island20 - 09-04-2018 Anybody have any idea as to the flow conditions mentioned above by Tubedude [signature] Re: [Island20] Scofield chubs - ocean - 09-06-2018 I was just there on Monday plenty of chubs in the river. If you want the smaller one's you have to use a net. There's a steady flow in the river and the chubs are gathered up in huge groups the smaller ones rend to be bybthe shoreline . [signature] Re: [ocean] Scofield chubs - Island20 - 09-07-2018 Thanks for the info. Just ordered a new cast net with 1/4in mesh. Hope to get up there next week. On another note, I was in need of some fresh bait so I went down to Ogden bay and caught some 10-12 in carp. [signature] |