03-24-2010, 09:46 PM
[cool][#0000ff]Yes, Lincoln Beach can get crowded. So will Lindon, American Fork and Provo Harbors when there are any rumors of fish being caught there.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]The Bubbleup is about a half mile directly south of Lindon Harbor (see attached map). In the olden days it was the site of the warm water outflow from the long extinct Geneva Steel. It attracted fish of all species and was "full contact" fishing at times. These days there is only a small trickle of cold water coming in through the pipe but it still attracts a few fish...as much for the gravel bottom as for the flow of water. You can't really fish it from shore or wading during the current high water conditions. But, if you have a tube, toon or small boat you can reach it easily from Lindon Harbor. I have also used the County Park beach to launch my tube.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]The Knolls can be good at night...but better in the summer than right now. You will catch as many during daylight hours as after dark.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]Don't overlook American Fork Boat Harbor. And the rock dikes around the fairly new Pelican Bay Marina on the west side has been producing more walleyes each year too. Free access to non boaters, nice restrooms and park and easy walking out onto the rocks. Sometimes fish inside but usually more walleyes on the wave washed outer rocks.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The Bubbleup is about a half mile directly south of Lindon Harbor (see attached map). In the olden days it was the site of the warm water outflow from the long extinct Geneva Steel. It attracted fish of all species and was "full contact" fishing at times. These days there is only a small trickle of cold water coming in through the pipe but it still attracts a few fish...as much for the gravel bottom as for the flow of water. You can't really fish it from shore or wading during the current high water conditions. But, if you have a tube, toon or small boat you can reach it easily from Lindon Harbor. I have also used the County Park beach to launch my tube.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]The Knolls can be good at night...but better in the summer than right now. You will catch as many during daylight hours as after dark.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]Don't overlook American Fork Boat Harbor. And the rock dikes around the fairly new Pelican Bay Marina on the west side has been producing more walleyes each year too. Free access to non boaters, nice restrooms and park and easy walking out onto the rocks. Sometimes fish inside but usually more walleyes on the wave washed outer rocks.[/#0000ff]
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