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Minersville warming up.
#1
Ice disappeared real quick over the last week or two.

Really good bite on heavy shoulded fish. Getting better by the day.

Everything is working,,, but super slow motion with a sunken fly, and indacator by far the hot ticket right now.

Preaty much strait Rainbows.

It is going to be close as to wheather the lake will top off or not.

Plenty of airborn fattiesS[Smile]

PS. A few 15" class wipers have been caught.
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#2
thanks for the report! I love that lake on ice off.
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#3
Agreed. Today was stellar. Tomorrow should be a ball also.
We caught 'bows by the dozen. Where are the wipers?
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#4
Fishing was epic to say the least. AWESOME fish in that lake. Can't wait for next weekend to head back.[Smile]
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#5
Thanks for the report. Looks like it will be a Minersville trip this weekend. May be a little windy but hey thats Minersville
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#6
That's great news about the wiper. When do the smallmouth in there start to get active?
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#7
I know I'm planning on going there this weekend bright and early, I am getting too excited for my own good
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#8
"That's great news about the wiper. When do the smallmouth in there start to get active? "

Hopefully about April 26.[Wink]

DWR is going to do a saine the first part of April. That might give alittle more insight on
the Wipers, Browns, and Tigers.

No dout it is in as good of shape right now as it has been in along time. If the snow that is in the mountains right now comes down all at once it might come close to getting full. I think they start taking water above and below around April 20th or so.

Still need to pray for some spring rains and a good monsoon season. As far as a fishery, Minersville lives on the edge. So enjoy it while you can.
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#10
Just curious to know... what's the average size bow at minersville? Have wanted to get down there for a long time, but never have made it. Maybe this will be the year. Share some pics if ya got em!! [Wink]
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#11
tangled -- average size is: damn nice!


This would be a good year to hit Minersville....
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#12
My Dad was there yesterday he lives in St George and has made multiple trips up the last two weeks.

He said the average is around 18" and he caught a 22" fish yesterday and is tally for the day was 35 he is a fly fishing guy and releases everything he catches.1 cutbow and the rest Rainbows.

The water is really low for this time of year and he says he doubts it is going to fill up.

He also said there is allot of people up their and witnessed a few people get tickets for using bait? Remember this is a artificial fly and lure only lake.

fnf[cool]
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#13
[quote fishinfool]

The water is really low for this time of year and he says he doubts it is going to fill up. [/quote]

Minersville usually does not fill unless the Beaver River drainage is above 100% for snow pack. It also is best (for the reservoir) if we have a cold spring, and a very quick "warm up" so that the majority of the snow melt comes all at once. This would make it difficult for the water (ab)users above the reservoir to divert all of it. When we have gradual warm ups the majority of the water coming down the Beaver never reaches the reservoir.

We still have a chance to fill it, but my bet says it stays below full capacity this year. We're sitting at 91% total precipitation and 99% snow water equivalent.
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#14
That's great news, thanks for the info. Sounds like the fish are doing well since they drained it. A bunch of 18"ers with the chance for bigger would make the long drive well worth it. Gotta plan ahead and get down there this spring.
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#15
Went up this last weekend...Very cold and somewhat slow fishing. Cold weather may have shut them down a little. But started to heat up by Sunday afternoon. Like said before average size 18-20. But some were very fat and in great shape. when you caught one it was well worth the wait. With the warmer weather coming in the fishing may pick up again
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#16
Stopped by today on my way through to St George. I was surprised how many people were there. Caught one that was really really nice (24"+). My two buddies caught 3-4 each as well.

Not too fast for us. Fish were nice when we caught em though.
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