11-26-2020, 05:39 AM
Lincoln Beach usually has plenty of white bass in the harbor and at the first spring. Silver spinners cast out from the ramp were doing fine in October. Curly-tails and plain old worms will get bites. I watched as two little kids hauled in wb on nearly every cast using small tube jigs. Their "casts" were a few feet off shore--they would jiggle them around and haul the fish in with a few cranks of their reels. This was where the little beach is next to the ramp.
At Provo Harbor fish can be caught off the docks. Use ice-fishing tactics. You can suspend a waxworm near the bottom under a small bobber while jigging another setup. White bass are most numerous but crappie, perch and bluegills sometimes come to call. I've caught several channel cats by casting a piece of wb out from shore and letting it sit on the bottom. I've also heard of people catching walleye there. Good luck and have fun.
At Provo Harbor fish can be caught off the docks. Use ice-fishing tactics. You can suspend a waxworm near the bottom under a small bobber while jigging another setup. White bass are most numerous but crappie, perch and bluegills sometimes come to call. I've caught several channel cats by casting a piece of wb out from shore and letting it sit on the bottom. I've also heard of people catching walleye there. Good luck and have fun.
The older I get the more I would rather be considered a good man than a good fisherman.