05-17-2011, 07:06 PM
[quote Therapist]Where is this water located ????[/quote]
Stories I've heard suggest it's been quite a diverse fishery over the years, but as TD alludes to - the F&G made it a community pond, and plunked it full of rainbows and catfish. I believe this year it has transitioned away from the Community Pond designation.
A poster provided these directions to get there (don't recall the source, sorry):
As one travels north on Highway 89 one will see a large water tank on the west side of the road. I believe the sign on the tank says, "Layton Surf and Swim". The next road north of the large water tank is Gentile Street and one takes that road heading west. Park where some large transmission power lines cross the road. There is a road (has a gate on it, so one can not drive down it) that one can access and hike down to the dam to access the reservoir.
Couple maps. No fancy labelling...
So what's the story on Andy Adams reservoir? Has it got fish, or just golfballs?
Stories I've heard suggest it's been quite a diverse fishery over the years, but as TD alludes to - the F&G made it a community pond, and plunked it full of rainbows and catfish. I believe this year it has transitioned away from the Community Pond designation.
A poster provided these directions to get there (don't recall the source, sorry):
As one travels north on Highway 89 one will see a large water tank on the west side of the road. I believe the sign on the tank says, "Layton Surf and Swim". The next road north of the large water tank is Gentile Street and one takes that road heading west. Park where some large transmission power lines cross the road. There is a road (has a gate on it, so one can not drive down it) that one can access and hike down to the dam to access the reservoir.
Couple maps. No fancy labelling...
So what's the story on Andy Adams reservoir? Has it got fish, or just golfballs?