(03-08-2021, 05:40 AM)MrShane Wrote: Pat,Sorry to disappoint you, but I truly did release that big slimy brute unharmed. The carp in Willard occupy a lower rung on the biomass ladder than they do in Utah Lake. Now, if I had caught the same fish in UL, it would have looked more like this at the release.
You did not modify that carp?
You getting soft on us?
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(03-08-2021, 05:15 AM)Freakyfisherman Wrote: 44 water temp has me tempted to launch my tube out there. I just got my son most of what he needs to join me in my float tube. He is so excited to be a float tube fisherman. I got him itching to chase walleyes with me. Nice work and thanks for the info.Good on ya. Hope you guys have a lot of good trips together.
Gabe
The water is not yet a uniform 44 degrees...but soon. The walleye action (spawn) along the rocks should be going strong by the end of the month. But the REAL fishing for them in Willard is during the post-spawn period from about May through June. I scored well on them last year.
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![[Image: CHARTREUSE-PERCH-SNARL-EYE.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/dJPpVG3/CHARTREUSE-PERCH-SNARL-EYE.jpg)