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I Have a few hours to fish this afternoon/night, and both these bodies of water are roughly the same distance from me. I have been to lost creek a couple of times, but never to east canyon. My main goal tonight is to catch fish. Doesn't matter what kind, or what size. I will be shore fishing. Any advice as to which of these would be better this time of the year?
Thanks
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EC was hot a few weeks ago, not sure about LC. Hope you got into some wherever you went.
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Cool, maybe LC will be the next spot.
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doing Lost Creek tomorrow..will post after wards
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[quote deafman]doing Lost Creek tomorrow..will post after wards[/quote]
Good luck!
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Sounds like a nice mini vacation, with a decent background setting for a relaxing read! Sorry the fishing wasn't fast action, but sounds like a stress free day!
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went to lost creek. spent four hours trolling had three hits when we first started then nothing.. Road in is worse than ever!!go slow
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EC is dead to me.
I've been to LC just a few times last year and had success trolling a worm. Maybe 3-4 rainbows each afternoon. KSL Outdoors ice fished it this winter and pulled out some big, beautiful rainbows and cutthroats.
The DWR also stocks a few hundred large splakes each year.
LC has a slot on all trout, though, 15"-22".
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