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Pulling a trailer there I would go up over Trappers Loop. That narrow winding canyon would scare the shiz out of me with a trailer.
Go over the loop and turn left, go down to the turn over the dam and turn right to go over the dam.
Good luck.
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I'm a little ole lady and I pull my snowmobile trailer and also during the soft water my 18' Lund and 28' travel trailer up that canyon...nothing but a thing...been doing it for years...but hey thats from a little ole lady.
Going trappers loop is okay but pulling up that hill going down that hill and on and off various highways I'd think the straight shot on I-15 would be easier but thats why the gent wants comments...
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From SLC I go up I-80 around to juntion with 84 at the turn to Evanston, WY then drop into Morgan and go over Trappers Loop then Turn right for cemetery point or left to go cross the dam for the port route. I like the route to Cemetary point better, that puts you in the middle of the lake easily without too much walking/hiking all over the lake and from what I have read this season most hole cutting has be done in the area between cemetary and browning point.
I have not tried this winter yet, but anohter option from I-80 is to use the East canyon road also, when i took that route in summer it took 30 to 40 minutes off my drive time pulling my 14 foot boat loaded with camp gear and I didnt have to deal with any messy situations on I-15 with all that behind me.
I 80 is an all around better drive also I think, more scenic as you pass places like Echo, Devils Slide, and the canyons look better covered in snow too.
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Thanks to all for your input.[cool] Looking to fish cemetery point & browning point areas. How is parking and ice access from cemetery point?
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Great parking and easy access at cemetery. . Really easy to get your snowmobile on the ice on the south side of cemetery, then just ride around the point towards Browning
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Nice info! Thanks to you and UTcatman also! Looking forward to getting out on the hard deck for the 1st time this year! It's been crazy[crazy]!
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Strikes: I am planning on going up Saturday myself.I'll be up there at 7:00 am. Leaving from south end of the SL Valley. Planning to fish the Cemetary Point. Maybe we can meet up. I'll have a black sled with white PVC rod holders on the back. Maybe we will see you.
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By trappers loop are u referring to the Mountain Green road? If so I would use that route from SLC. What I do is go north on I 15 past Lagoon and then take that 1 89 north from there. When you get to the I 84 East bound take that to the mountain green exit. Turn left at that exit, then a quick right at the intersection and then go east till you see a Sinclair gas station. Turn left right there and go up over that road and bam you will right at pineview. That is by far the most direct and shortest route, I never go up 12th street, it just takes a long time to cross town, I don't have the patience. Going up i80 E past rockport and echo is a huge detour, you can go to pineview twice using the first method vs the i 80 method. LOL. I don't know miles wise, but it sure the hell feels like forever. Did it once for the hell of it, not ever gonna do it anytime soon if ever lol. I use too much gas as it is LOL. No need for a scenic detour haha. Seen it all summer and winter. LOL.
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I agree that is the best way from SLC. But another question. I want to fish at the point and it has been some time I must admit. Where has been the most succeess recently? I have read go as far as you can in the parking lot and go straight north into 28 feet of water and I heard north of the boat ramp. Any suggestions?
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Whatever you do DONT make an afternoon trip to pine. I made that mistake yesterday. Perch fishing is still not back to the good ole days or even close. I must have popped holes east from cemetary point yesterday for at least a mile to east. One freakin lousy perch in two hours of covering water. They are for sure not everywhere like in years past. Looks to be a morning or early afternoon bite, I got there at like 4 ish and fished till dark which was maybe 6 30 ish. Mantua today, I know I can hook bluegills there to work out the frustration, and then if I decide to go another 20 minutes and break my ass up the hill hyrum is a 100 percent chance of catching trout.
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ZRYKHUS good to meet you today. Hope the trip to Evanston was good. Good to meet you and Jed. Always good to meet some BFT. What time did you stay till?
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