06-21-2009, 03:49 AM
[quote flygoddess]All of the ones listed. We have been getting allot of rain and even snow in the Uinta's so run off is lasting longer.
But, the fish are still there, might have to look a little harder for them.
It will be great to have you back in Utah. Can't speak for Kentucky, but here...there is water in every direction within an hour.[/quote]
I had heard about that high run off this year. I'm hoping that things will improve slightly in the next week or two. Otherwise, we might have to stick to reservoirs. I figured the same old waters would be the producers still.
Having grown up in Utah (till I was 22), I had never seen as much water as I have here in Kentucky. It is definetly a warm-water fishermans paradise. I had to quickly adapt from cold running streams and lakes, to warm ponds and lakes. I have grown to love it, but do miss my cold Utah streams. The bass fishing here is amazing. 10+lb bass are common, and can actually grow in ponds 1 acre in size! It will be hard to leave here, but at the same time...it will be great to get back home to Utah.
Thanks for the response.
-Rich
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But, the fish are still there, might have to look a little harder for them.
It will be great to have you back in Utah. Can't speak for Kentucky, but here...there is water in every direction within an hour.[/quote]
I had heard about that high run off this year. I'm hoping that things will improve slightly in the next week or two. Otherwise, we might have to stick to reservoirs. I figured the same old waters would be the producers still.
Having grown up in Utah (till I was 22), I had never seen as much water as I have here in Kentucky. It is definetly a warm-water fishermans paradise. I had to quickly adapt from cold running streams and lakes, to warm ponds and lakes. I have grown to love it, but do miss my cold Utah streams. The bass fishing here is amazing. 10+lb bass are common, and can actually grow in ponds 1 acre in size! It will be hard to leave here, but at the same time...it will be great to get back home to Utah.
Thanks for the response.
-Rich
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