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Is Tibble Fork or Deer Creek tube-able? - OldTroller - 03-06-2012 This last year I bought a pair of neoprene waders and that means I can go fishing much sooner than in years past (because I don't get cold at all in those waders) but I don't know when places thaw. Can someone help me out? What is ready now (today is 3-5-12) and what will be ready next? [signature] Re: [OldTroller] Is Tibble Fork or Deer Creek tube-able? - TubeDude - 03-06-2012 [cool][#0000ff]The ice is rapidly disappearing out from Charleston on Deer Creek. Some small boaters and tubers have been finding some rainbows.[/#0000ff] [#0000ff][/#0000ff] [#0000ff]There was a report on the main Utah board a week ago that Tibble was about half open. That's usually enough for neoprened tooners.[/#0000ff] [#0000ff][/#0000ff] [#0000ff]Heard there is some open water developing at the ladders on Strawberry, but it will be a while before serious "ice out" fishing.[/#0000ff] [#0000ff][/#0000ff] [#0000ff]If you really wanna get into some nice rainbows you can drive south to Otter Creek. Open and generous. But often breezy.[/#0000ff] [signature] |