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Pineview 4-17
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fished pineview today with bearclaw and russ. startd out fishing the north arm and worked are way to the narrows, ran into fairwayphilly over by the yacht club and i think he had gotten a smallie, russ caught a carp that went 6 pounds, but that was it for us we where throwing curly tails, most of the day, wate rtemp was 50*, had a great time my sides are still hurting from laughing so hard
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#2
Are you serious?! 50 degrees?! Oh man, thats what I am talking about.
Hopefully by friday it will be a couple degrees warmer.
I may just have to go check that out.
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#3
well it really wasn't 50*. it was 50.5*
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#4
Good report! Maybe another week of warm weather,and we'll be into the smallies! [Smile] [cool] [angelic][sly]
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#5
Please keep us posted on your Pineview reports. I just moved up to Eden, and live only 5 minutes from the lake. I suppose Pineview will now become my 'home' water by default, and I need to figure out the best ways and places to kook up with the bass in there. I used to fish it as a boy 30 years ago and caught many rainbow trout, back when it was basically managed as a trout fishery. I'm excited to give it a try again for the warm water species.
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#7
Whose dinner table did it end up on? [sly]
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#8
i think chicken legs (bearclaw) took it home and ate it.[Wink]
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#9
By the way how's the water level? Could be a great year for spawning crappie and perch with submerged brush, that is of course if it fills up. [crazy]
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#10
Hey jason,
Sharks are like dogs![Tongue] I owe ya one[blush][Tongue][Tongue]...
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#11
According to weber basin hydrologists, Pineview definitely will fill up, making way for excellent crappie spawning/fishing.
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#12
Yeah, that was me up there. I picked up one nice 16" smallie right out of the boat dock and another on the way back that was maybe 12". I floated almost to the end of the northwest bay along the west side and other than a few minutes of playing with some carp in submerged brush the only two bites I got all day were the two smallies, both came on curltail grubs. My fishfinder read the temp all the way up to 54 degrees by the time I left around 3:30. The wind picked up pretty heavy around 2:30 and made it a little interresting to get back in. Sure was exciting to finally get to see the infamous swamp yankee in person.
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