07-28-2016, 06:06 PM
After suffering through the ULC meeting yesterday I had to make a trip to Lincoln to see how it looked... so it was painful. This old lake is surely the bastard child of Utah with no one to claim and care for its well being.
As I approached the lake from a distance it seemed to be begging for a hook. Approaching the ramp it was evident that the lake was very sick. The green algae color is mostly gone and the water now has a dirty brown pallor to it that reminds one of an open sewer. The launch channel was inches deep with no sign of any kind of life. The springs were also brownish colored and I never saw so much as a dimple from the usually numerous white bass at this time of the year. What of this years hatch of wb?? The carp, on the other hand, appeared to be in hog heaven and were frolicing in the shallow water everywhere. I did not observe any dead fish. I saw one seagull that was definitely sick and could not fly... Botulism??
The pelicans were abundant and active. The usual shore birds were infrequent and there were no Avocets to be seen.
When I walked the shore where it is usually swarming with skeeters and midges there were very few. No midge swarms observed.
I saw one airboat headed for Goshen Bay... must have launched from Provo. Probably "officials" rather than fishermen.
Overall a very depressing trip. I took a few pictures but must warn that they may be offensive to people of normal sensibilities.
I morn for my old friend and fishing hole.
BLK
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As I approached the lake from a distance it seemed to be begging for a hook. Approaching the ramp it was evident that the lake was very sick. The green algae color is mostly gone and the water now has a dirty brown pallor to it that reminds one of an open sewer. The launch channel was inches deep with no sign of any kind of life. The springs were also brownish colored and I never saw so much as a dimple from the usually numerous white bass at this time of the year. What of this years hatch of wb?? The carp, on the other hand, appeared to be in hog heaven and were frolicing in the shallow water everywhere. I did not observe any dead fish. I saw one seagull that was definitely sick and could not fly... Botulism??
The pelicans were abundant and active. The usual shore birds were infrequent and there were no Avocets to be seen.
When I walked the shore where it is usually swarming with skeeters and midges there were very few. No midge swarms observed.
I saw one airboat headed for Goshen Bay... must have launched from Provo. Probably "officials" rather than fishermen.
Overall a very depressing trip. I took a few pictures but must warn that they may be offensive to people of normal sensibilities.
I morn for my old friend and fishing hole.
BLK
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