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Utah lake
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Late report
Fish UL for walleyes on Monday around 14:00 to 20:30 hrs.
three eyes about 18" tough day of fishing. Location: Main park drive out to rock pile. By the way it's a Zoo out there. Come with lots of plastics and jigheads. The rock monsters are every hungry
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Tried again on Tuesday around 15:30 to 00:00 hrs

No bites until the sun gone down. Lost 4 fat female due to poor equipment. Did land one about 20 inches. My choices of plastic Yamamoto 4" single tail Chartreuse/BLK FLK at Sportman

Fish on
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#2
[black][size 1][font "Verdana,Arial,Helvetica"]throwing those on a jighead with a straight retieve? I am not curious because I want to hit that spot, maybe you have some new technique, that is why I ask. I assume you were shore fishing?[/font][/size][/black][font "Verdana,Arial,Helvetica"][black][size 1][font "Verdana,Arial,Helvetica"][black][size 1]
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#3
yes fishing from the shore, just be ready to make lots and lots of casting along the rock pile.
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#4
are they rolling? thanx
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#5
I hear ya on the lots of casts - I spent 7 hours last friday casting and casting and pitching and deadsticking and getting blown around, not a good time of year for catching, but the fishing is fantastic
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#6
Just out of curiosity, where is main park drive out to the rock piles at? Never heard of this area, or never heard it called that!
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#7
I am California here for work I don't really know the direction. I just pickup a book from WalMart that shows all the location to fish in UT
I am sure one of the guys in here could give you directions, sorry
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#8
When you get into the state park, there go as far west as you can into the park. There is a rocky dike on the northwest side you can fish off of. Also there is a newly built circular dike on the south side which starts at the mouth of the Provo river. It is closed to traffic because the water inundated the dike last year but you can park at the gate and walk. These are your "rock piles."
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#9
The Dike are open and you can drive down there. Road are very smoth for now
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#10
Ok thanks guys. I know what your talking about now, I just wasn't sure from the first description. Thought there might be some new rock pile I was missing out on! Thanks
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