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Still trying to figure out where to fish on monday when I am down in st george. My wife said something about gunlock. Anybody know what the fishing is like there and what species are in that lake?
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It's your typical warm water fishery. Cats, largemouths and crappie. I'd ask Mr. Loopy how the fishing is.
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well, i havent been there for awhile, but its only 3750 feet elevation, it'll be hot - fish early 3 am - 10 am or so . . largemouth bass, sunfish, crappie i think, maybe catfish . . dont know the water level . . try calling the dnr, ask them . . .here's a link . . .
[url "http://www.deq.state.ut.us/EQWQ/watersheds/lakes/GUNLOCK.pdf"]http://www.deq.state.ut.us/EQWQ/watersheds/lakes/GUNLOCK.pdf[/url]
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I do have a float tube and as far as fish go I am looking to catch most anything. I have done a lot of trout fishing and am looking to try and catch some other species. I will be staying up in pine valley so I am just trying to get as much fishing in as I can without having to travel too far.
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If you have a tube, Gunlock could be interesting.
Do you fly fish? If you do, spend some time up at Pinevalley. The fish aren't big, but they are a blast to catch on dries. You could take your tube up to Newcastle. (hedgesd could tell you more about the tactics there)
I know of a place that I was pulling out 5lb. Largemouths before. However it was drained and I am not yet sure if it was restocked. You can pull out larger bass than that out of Quail though. It is more of a trip however.
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Just be aware that you can't use your tube on Pine Valley Res.
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