08-07-2013, 03:04 PM
I posted one similar as well.
http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/Utah_...ead#unread
Also went out there yesterday. It was slow for me but the wind was blowing too. I did see/hear about a couple of others caught.
Use shiny baits, colors like gold since carp are their mainstay there. Also what works for bass will work for pike. Pike are an ambush predator so they will wait for the mos opportune time to strike. Not as picky as the tiger Muskie though. Look for rocky points, they like cover. Be prepared to move around. They are located between 2 ft and 20 feet. If you want to use flies try clousers, I was using olive/white yesterday and got hits. Didn't get to try other colors though. Hope this helps.
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http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/Utah_...ead#unread
Also went out there yesterday. It was slow for me but the wind was blowing too. I did see/hear about a couple of others caught.
Use shiny baits, colors like gold since carp are their mainstay there. Also what works for bass will work for pike. Pike are an ambush predator so they will wait for the mos opportune time to strike. Not as picky as the tiger Muskie though. Look for rocky points, they like cover. Be prepared to move around. They are located between 2 ft and 20 feet. If you want to use flies try clousers, I was using olive/white yesterday and got hits. Didn't get to try other colors though. Hope this helps.
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