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Going to take my boat out to Cutler marsh this Sunday.
Never been out there before. Are there kitties there ?
Not asking for your honey hole. Just a general idea where.
Should I go north or stay south of U.S 30 ?
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There are some nice cats up there. I can't help with location since I only have fished it from shore. Jeff (SkunkedAgain) can help more there thats is home waters. I think Tin-Can likes to take his boat up there once in a while.
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Most in search of cats from boats launch from Benson Marina and go north. From the highway 30 launch south is pretty much just following the river inlet, north under the highway bridge takes you into the marshes. Most that go that way have shallow draft boats with mud motors and surface drives. Have a good sonar and watch for mud bars. As Ahi said hopefully Jeff will chime in. Last I remember as well there were motor size restrictions depending on when and where up there.
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Hey they've given you good intel on where to launch, either Benson marina or the Cache Junction/ Newton ramps will get you into boatable catting the quickest. I fish out of Benson cuz it's close to home. Cats have been picking up slowly, but last night was my best trip since last year. I got 8 cat from 22-27" in a couple hours. The fish are in the shallows and moving in pods, so find a pod and you'll catch some fish. It's not always easy to find where they are so if no fish in a half hour move to another spot. Worm or cut bait is working for me. I also like a bobber. Good luck. Jeff
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Thanks for the info... I do have a flat bottom boat with a mud motor.
I will take your guys advice. I will be going during the day. Would hate to get lost on my first trip. Lol
Again, thanks.
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(04-01-2020, 12:00 AM)fishing4thehog Wrote: Thanks for the info... I do have a flat bottom boat with a mud motor.
I will take your guys advice. I will be going during the day. Would hate to get lost on my first trip. Lol
Again, thanks.
Will post my adventure..
Day time won't hurt you this time of year, in fact I'm catching fish at different times of day, FIL got two around 3:00 yesterday and I got skunked from 5:00-7:00 which is when I got them the day before.... So anytime of day, it's just being able to cross where the fish are.. Cutler is a spot you really need day light to explore your first time, it's very shallow in general and like Forest mentioned changing due to river erosion and deposition, so each year can be different... Also like Forest mentioned the catfish contest, it is free to enter, just tell one of the two of us, that you want to join and we'll put you on the list... Rules are on the Utah Forum titled contests... it has how to post and take pictures to verify your catch... if you need help let us know... Good luck... Jeff
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