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Hyrum ice, any luck
#1
Hey everyone, I was thinking about going to Hyrum for the first time today and was wondering how the ice is, from anyone that’s been recently. With it being fairly warm in cache valley lately it makes me a little skiddish. Also, what’s been better fishing, the rainbows or the perch?
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#2
(02-07-2021, 05:55 PM)chrisg602 Wrote: Hey everyone, I was thinking about going to Hyrum for the first time today and was wondering how the ice is, from anyone that’s been recently. With it being fairly warm in cache valley lately it makes me a little skiddish. Also, what’s been better fishing, the rainbows or the perch?
Welcome to the site Chris. I don't have any first hand info but I did hear the ice at the ramp is broken up, so someone broke through but if you can get on the ice it is plenty thick enough. I haven't heard of many trout being caught but the perch are bigger than last year but fewer of them. Good luck if you go and let us know how you do.
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#3
Was there yesterday got on from the beach area there was 3 to 5 feet of either slush covered water or broken ice covered water at the edge ice was about 15" where we were fishing we got 5 perch about 10" long and 1 trout about as big missed several bites though while talking on the phone to the wife used a little tear drop jig tipped with night crawler and a tingler spoon tipped with mill worm forgot something to pop the perch eyes out or would of tried those also
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#4
Thanks for the information I appreciate it. We went to try out Newton for a couple hours instead. We tried a few different spots but didn’t get anything till we got a few small perch near the dam. I’ll probably go do hyrum later this week if I get the time and hopefully get some of those 10 inchers.
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#5
If you can find them on Hyrum, keep moving if you aren't on them, anyway they will be much bigger than Newton... What I've been wondering is what happened to the trout at Hyrum this year? I've never seen such a slow year for trout out of that pond... What are the rest of you finding? I used to love catching the 14" through the ice, but not this year... Later Jeff
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!
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#6
(02-08-2021, 02:37 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: If you can find them on Hyrum, keep moving if you aren't on them, anyway they will be much bigger than Newton... What I've been wondering is what happened to the trout at Hyrum this year?  I've never seen such a slow year for trout out of that pond... What are the rest of you finding?  I used to love catching the 14" through the ice, but not this year... Later Jeff
 They started planting 2 years ago at Hyrum in Nov not before nor after. They gave me the too many birds eating the planters excuse. I talked with an officer about how many older gentlemen paid for their license , boat reg , park pass, gas etc and they catch very few trout for their effort and expense. The response was about the birds and how Hyrum would be Northern Utahs  bass destination.  I told him that was a poor response. I did catch some of the largest and the largest trout I have ever caught at Hyrum last year but it was very early in the year and not many after that. I only target trout early in the year but still catch quite a few  while perch and bluegill fishing but not last year and I suspect the same this year.
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#7
(02-08-2021, 04:51 PM)packfish Wrote:
(02-08-2021, 02:37 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: If you can find them on Hyrum, keep moving if you aren't on them, anyway they will be much bigger than Newton... What I've been wondering is what happened to the trout at Hyrum this year?  I've never seen such a slow year for trout out of that pond... What are the rest of you finding?  I used to love catching the 14" through the ice, but not this year... Later Jeff
 They started planting 2 years ago at Hyrum in Nov not before nor after. They gave me the too many birds eating the planters excuse. I talked with an officer about how many older gentlemen paid for their license , boat reg , park pass, gas etc and they catch very few trout for their effort and expense. The response was about the birds and how Hyrum would be Northern Utahs  bass destination.  I told him that was a poor response. I did catch some of the largest and the largest trout I have ever caught at Hyrum last year but it was very early in the year and not many after that. I only target trout early in the year but still catch quite a few  while perch and bluegill fishing but not last year and I suspect the same this year.
I thought Hyrum was one of their crowd pleaser reservoirs where they would plant a lot of bows knowing lots of fishing pressure would be looking for them.... Sad if they changed that plan so quickly... They used to plant a lot of small fish in the spring and by ice season, they would be nice keepers... Now if they are planting in November they must not be planting very many fish, I sure didn't catch the ton i used to after they planted... Anyway it's too bad, I liked to be able to catch some nice bows... but there are other places to find them... They may be giving me more reasons to not renew my park pass and go to Idaho instead... Later Jeff
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!
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#8
Maybe Hyrum is different but I think it's just like a lot of local trout lakes, it was overtaken by the hordes of people last year, trying to escape the, stuck at home existence, because of C-19. East canyon is another example of a lake being over fished. Hopefully this year will be different and there will be some trout left to catch next Winter, time will tell.
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#9
Here are the numbers for you guys wondering about the trout stocking at Hyrum over the last three years.

Rainbow          20,087            7.63"        4/18/2018
Rainbow          24,319            6.92"        8/26/2018
Brown Trout    28,563             5.95"       8/27/2018
Rainbow           7,458           13.03"       10/18/2018
Rainbow          14,928            7.38"       11/19/2018
Rainbow           8,074             7.38"      11/20/2018
Rainbow          26,324            8.49"         4/1/2019
Brown Trout    29.880             6.66"       9/16/2019
Rainbow         18,000             6.06"      10/11/2019
Rainbow         23,508             7.51"      11/20/2019
Rainbow          4,200           10.28"        10/1/2020
Rainbow          5,088            6.47"        10/6/2020
Rainbow        17,112           10.03"      10/20/2020

They all must be wearing masks. Big Grin
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#10
Looks like the DWR stocking numbers are down a lot this last year, compared to the previous two year. Here's the count for the bows I got,
2018: 74,866
2019: 67,832
2020: 26,400 and no browns like the two years before.
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#11
(02-09-2021, 04:03 AM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:
(02-09-2021, 01:40 AM)gofish435 Wrote: Here are the numbers for you guys wondering about the trout stocking at Hyrum over the last three years.

Rainbow          20,087            7.63"        4/18/2018
Rainbow          24,319            6.92"        8/26/2018
Brown Trout    28,563             5.95"       8/27/2018
Rainbow           7,458           13.03"       10/18/2018
Rainbow          14,928            7.38"       11/19/2018
Rainbow           8,074             7.38"      11/20/2018
Rainbow          26,324            8.49"         4/1/2019
Brown Trout    29.880             6.66"       9/16/2019
Rainbow         18,000             6.06"      10/11/2019
Rainbow         23,508             7.51"      11/20/2019
Rainbow          4,200           10.28"        10/1/2020
Rainbow          5,088            6.47"        10/6/2020
Rainbow        17,112           10.03"      10/20/2020

They all must be wearing masks. Big Grin
Looks like the DWR stocking numbers are down a lot this year, compared to the previous two year.

Your right the numbers are down because of the DWR discontinuing the spring stocking.  I think that the DWR feels like they were losing most of the spring stocking to the birds.

One thing I found interesting, I very seldom hear of any brown trout being caught up there.  i know they are in the stream and they have been stocking them besides. Confused
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#12
(02-09-2021, 04:52 AM)gofish435 Wrote:
(02-09-2021, 04:03 AM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:
(02-09-2021, 01:40 AM)gofish435 Wrote: Here are the numbers for you guys wondering about the trout stocking at Hyrum over the last three years.

Rainbow          20,087            7.63"        4/18/2018
Rainbow          24,319            6.92"        8/26/2018
Brown Trout    28,563             5.95"       8/27/2018
Rainbow           7,458           13.03"       10/18/2018
Rainbow          14,928            7.38"       11/19/2018
Rainbow           8,074             7.38"      11/20/2018
Rainbow          26,324            8.49"         4/1/2019
Brown Trout    29.880             6.66"       9/16/2019
Rainbow         18,000             6.06"      10/11/2019
Rainbow         23,508             7.51"      11/20/2019
Rainbow          4,200           10.28"        10/1/2020
Rainbow          5,088            6.47"        10/6/2020
Rainbow        17,112           10.03"      10/20/2020

They all must be wearing masks. Big Grin
Looks like the DWR stocking numbers are down a lot this year, compared to the previous two year.

Your right the numbers are down because of the DWR discontinuing the spring stocking.  I think that the DWR feels like they were losing most of the spring stocking to the birds.

One thing I found interesting, I very seldom hear of any brown trout being caught up there.  i know they are in the stream and they have been stocking them besides. Confused

Caught 1 brown last year- late spring in the lake but near the river inlet- 11# 4oz.
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(02-09-2021, 02:08 PM)packfish Wrote: Caught 1 brown last year- late spring in the lake but near the river inlet- 11# 4oz.
Am I reading this correct, you caught a brown in Hyrum last Spring that was 11 lbs 4 oz? Wow, that is the largest brown I've ever heard of being caught in Hyrum and you never told us about it Sad, any pics of it you care to share?
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#14
Well your numbers definitely tell the tale, if they are only stocking at 25% of the usual numbers it's no wonder why the fishing sucks... Don't care if they don't want to stock in the spring, but keep the numbers up when you do stock... That big of drop, no wonder why the perch numbers were down too, it's focused more pressure on the perch since there aren't any bows anymore... Looks like Hyrum will be a whole lot less interesting until things can recover... Thanks for digging up the stocking reports... Later J
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!
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(02-09-2021, 02:35 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:
(02-09-2021, 02:08 PM)packfish Wrote: Caught 1 brown last year- late spring in the lake but near the river inlet- 11# 4oz.
Am I reading this correct, you caught a brown in Hyrum last Spring that was 11 lbs 4 oz? Wow, that is the largest brown I've ever heard of being caught in Hyrum and you never told us about it Sad, any pics of it you care to share?
 actually I did tell. no pictures - trying to release and phone photo came out a dark mass. Largest brown I have heard of since fishing Hyrum starting in 1976 and my only brown if I recall. 26 3/4 " x 18 3/4 girth.  An odd looking pig of a female.
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(02-09-2021, 03:47 PM)packfish Wrote:
(02-09-2021, 02:35 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:
(02-09-2021, 02:08 PM)packfish Wrote: Caught 1 brown last year- late spring in the lake but near the river inlet- 11# 4oz.
Am I reading this correct, you caught a brown in Hyrum last Spring that was 11 lbs 4 oz? Wow, that is the largest brown I've ever heard of being caught in Hyrum and you never told us about it Sad, any pics of it you care to share?
 actually I did tell. no pictures - trying to release and phone photo came out a dark mass. Largest brown I have heard of since fishing Hyrum starting in 1976 and my only brown if I recall. 26 3/4 " x 18 3/4 girth.  An odd looking pig of a female.
Well that's too bad but it sounds like a really nice brown, must have missed the post or forgot Undecided
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#17
Amazing fish, wish you had photo's that is a trophy for sure... Nice job... Thanks for reminding us or for me it was the first I heard of it as well.. Nice to know that with all the pressure they still get some nice fish in there... Thanks Jeff
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!
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