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Just One Little Secret?
#1
Come on guys ... Give it up.

Let's post just one little secret about yourselves. It can be about anything! Hopefully that it will be about a fishing tip of some sort. Moderators, please keep it clean. He he he he

I'll go first ...

Some of the biggest Brown Trout on the Provo River are located down through town. I have caught some monsters downtown! I'm talking 3 & 4 pounders!

mark .. set ... go!
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#2
Heres one or two for ya there UTBASS.

The best wiper fishing you will ever see is at night.

In the spring starvations walleyes feed 93% on insects.

And lastly, you want to catch more muskies? Downsize your lures.

Oh and theres some toad smallies in pineview.

Not really any secrets, but what ever is? One guy catches fish one way and one guy catches them another. Just got to spend some time on the water.
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#3
sometimes i'm so good i even impress myself !

in reality , i'm a quiet person , but tend to take action when i see a wrong being done against another person , kids especially .
i strongley belive in this country , dare to show me a better one ! the politicians may suck , but the principals on which this country was founded rock !
F-R-E-E-D-O-M !!!!!!!!!!!!
P.S. NO GOVERNMENT EDITING HERE ! WHERE ELSE BUT THE GOOD OLD U.S.of A. ! , like i said , i'm a quiet guy .
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#4
I would have to agree with you on all accounts! My little brother is serving in the Navy Special Forces and I couldn't be prouder!

Pineview ... Maybe I should throw a tourney there. Hmmm.

Is there Largemouth as well?
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#5
ok my little secret I let out of the bag two weeks ago and that is Electric lake..maybe the hottest place to fish right now.. even if it is a long walk[sly]..

from the fuzzyfisher------------------fish on dude[sly]
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#6
Hey Pred, you ever tried the Mayfly rig at Starvation in spring? It's one of the killer methods in the Great Lakes regions.
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#7
I did some reading on the whole mayfly thing. My motto has to be "friends dont let friends fish with flys", but you can bet I will be trying the whole fly and bubble thing at starvation this spring. The In-Fisherman have a couple books out on walleye fishing in thier critical concepts collection. In Bolth walleye fundamentals and walleye location they discuss the whole mayfly thing. I also think in one of my old Walleye insiders they did an article on the spring mayflies. You know I will keep you in the loop on the effectivness of the fly, but I am a fuzzy grub and crank bait man myself.
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#8
A secret? Ha ha ha-- I'll never reveal my secret for walleye success.... it has to do with certian color and size of the crawler harness... hee heee!!! Walleyes at YUBA and Starvation love me!!!
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[blue][size 2]Pred, the mayfly rig--also called the Weapon--used in the mid-west isn't really a fly at all. But it's what they catch all the eyes on when the bite switches to mayflies.[/size][/blue]

[blue][size 2]And since I come to the board to share (unlike some), here's how it's made. [/size][/blue][blue][size 2]Basically, it's a small gold spinner with a few beads on a crawler hook. Only use about half a crawler, add weight and drop over the side and let it flutter to the bottom. Retrieve slowly back up, pausing now and then. The fluttering gold spinner apparently looks like a mayfly going up or down.The fish may be any where from the bottom to the waters surface.[/size][/blue]

[blue][size 2]Another of my secrets?? Fish during the week.[/size][/blue]
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#10
I have noted over the years smaller is better at yuba,a few orange beads,small red blade on a light bottom bouncer,is a killer in late april,Deer creek try a lindy rig,white float and a mustade glow hook,early mornings in april,prespawn conditions.need help with willard though,that place has got me very frustrated.

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#11
Tony,

When it starts warming I will take you out and introduce you to nite trolling[Wink]
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[#00ff00][size 3]For nothing but a good time use a green size 2 or 3 needlefish fished 4-6 colors down the month before the spawn right in the gorge of Flaming Gorge. Only if you like big fat salmon to smoke that is. [/size][/#00ff00]

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[#000080][size 3]No Mayflies or weapons in my Walleye Wisdom handbook by In-Fishermen.[Sad][/size][/#000080]
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#14
I guess I could give up a secret . If it is . Some of my big Browns I caught out of the Provo and Green , I have caught at night . I will fish a rapala (floating ) and reel it slow on the water . My first Utah walleye was caught this way right below Deer Creek Dam back in 1991 . I thought it was a trout until I turned on my flashlight . I have also found on the Green you can add a fly 18"above the rapala and get more strikes on fly when they stop hitting the rapala .I do better with no moon , never figured out what they want with a moon out . [Image: LOOM5874CustomImage009994.jpg]
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[reply]I have noted over the years smaller is better at yuba,a few orange beads,small red blade on a light bottom bouncer,is a killer in late april,Deer creek try a lindy rig,white float and a mustade glow hook,early mornings in april,prespawn conditions.need help with willard though,that place has got me very frustrated.

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Hey fishingfool- Sssshhhhhhhhhhh!!! It's a secret you know! Don't be giving that one up! Hee hee I think I have one good secret and I will keep it a secret about walleyes at Willard.
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#16
I haven't been able to try this one yet, but have seen it work. Once, while fishing Calf Creek (between Escalante and Boulder) for browns, I watched a guy attach a gopher head that his dog killed to a hook and toss it into a large pool. While I had been catching some respectable 14 in' browns all day, his gopher head did not hit the bottom of the pool before he hooked into something huge. It ended up being a huge brown that weighed at least 8 lbs. And this from a stream that can be easily jumped in many places!
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