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One Lake One Week One Species
#1
If you had to fish in Utah for one fish on one lake in one week ( peek period). which would it be?
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#2
Without a doubt, it would have to be Flaming Gorge and the Monster Macks! (Late fall in Linwood Bay)
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#3
What time of year?
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#4
My lake is Fish Lake the first week of July for Splake.
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#5
I would have to say Powell, first week of Oct. Striped Bass on my Fly rod!!!

I get the chills just thinking of it!
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#6
I would have to say Quail creek for those monster BASS caught some close to eight pounds. At this time two years ago. WOW its giving me goose bumps just thinking about it



p.s. I would like to just say hello to everybody. I have been reading posts on this site for awhile and really enjoy it .Thanks to all [Wink]
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#7
Welcome Chris,

How you have made your first post, the ice is broken and you can post regularly.
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#8
I have not been too many places, but i would have to say willard bay, juz cause I hear somewut good things about it. Hear they are pound for pound some of the fightingest fish around.
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#9
[Smile]i would have to go to flaming gorge ice fishing for some big macks
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#10
Starvation, Walleye, late june.
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#11
Kolob, ice-out, rainbows
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#12
To me it would be Willard Bay and the Wiper. I have as to yet hook into anything with more fight to them.
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#13
Willard Bay Wipers in Aug.
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#14
Lake trout at Bear lake in the second or third week in of November. I would choose Flaming Gorge but I figure I better start off on a smaller lake plus Bear lake is not as crowded. Great post PescadorUtah. WH2
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#15
for pure fun and fast action I woul take the kids to pelican first week in june and fish with a fly rod using a water skeeter imitation.Lots of fun for a small but hard fighter!
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#16
i would have to go with the gorge too...BIG macks and kokes....all in the same week...Smile

sounds like a week at McDonalds...[Tongue][angelic][Smile]
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#17
I like the willard bay thought but I would have to say Pinview for tigers. (not that I am any good and getting them) but after a week of fishing for them non spot I might learn something [sly]
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#18
Pineview for tigers, after you hook your first one you become easily addicted. After your first and only one gets off the hook just a few feet from the boat, you become obsessed!
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#19
The eye's have it!!!

I'd join Predator on Starvation for the Walleye in a heartbeat. They may not put up a great fight like Wipers, they may not get as big as the Macks in the Gorge, but they eat better than any other fresh water species I know of.
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#20
spectacle and crescent lakes, 10,950 feet, cutthroat trout, july



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