06-01-2021, 02:25 AM
Something happened today that I have never seen before and will probably never see again. I grew up in Evanston and spent my childhood in the Uinta Mountains. We spent many weekends camping and fishing Whitney Reservoir. When Cowboy and I got married we continued the tradition with our kids. Over the years we have seen the popularity of this beautiful area grow and the crowds followed. It has gotten progressively harder to find a camp spot. We gave up trying to camp on the lake years ago. We feel lucky when we can even squeeze in to fish. Decided today, Memorial Day, to take a drive up with some extended family and check out the reservoir and hope that somewhere on the mountain we could find a good picnic spot for the day. As we drove the few miles of dirt road we were amazed at the lack of trailers, or any kind of camp. I can count on one hand the amount of people we saw on the way up. And then, we reached the lake. Not one camp! ZERO. On Memorial Day! We found a perfect spot on the lakeshore for a picnic, some games and lots of fishing. We literally had the entire lake to ourselves most of the day. There were one or two fisherman that came and went on the other side from where we were. I am still pinching myself. My favorite mountains, my favorite lake, my favorite fishing hole, all to ourselves. I was giddy! And to top it off, the fishing was awesome. First cast with my favorite Jakes produced a nice bow. Cowboy's first cast was the same. Later in the afternoon we had my brother and his kids, along with Lance and I, catching bows and tigers as fast as we could throw lures. Anything silver and shiny. They seemed to be more aggressive than hungry as most of my were caught outside the mouth (under the mouth or behind the gill) They bumped a lot without hooking up. Wouldn't take any bait, only cast and retrieve with lures. The kids had a blast as we worked our way back and forth along a huge stretch of beach.
On another note, the lake is really, really low. I have never seen it so low, even in the fall after a summer of irrigation use. Not much left to melt and run off and fill it either. Could prove to be an interesting summer for fishing this year.
On another note, the lake is really, really low. I have never seen it so low, even in the fall after a summer of irrigation use. Not much left to melt and run off and fill it either. Could prove to be an interesting summer for fishing this year.