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Echo Ice
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Fished Echo this morning.  Ice was 4" closer to shore, about 3" farther out.  It was clear and strong ice.  Water levels are sure low, only 18'-24' as I worked my way across the lake.  Caught several small perch (5"-6") and a couple nice ones.  Edges were soft right where it meets the shore.
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(12-31-2021, 03:25 AM)icerman Wrote: Fished Echo this morning.  Ice was 4" closer to shore, about 3" farther out.  It was clear and strong ice.  Water levels are sure low, only 18'-24' as I worked my way across the lake.  Caught several small perch (5"-6") and a couple nice ones.  Edges were soft right where it meets the shore.

Thanks for the report, were you fishing by the dam?
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I went to Echo today too.  I only caught two perch while my buddy sitting 5 ft away from me caught over 20. The ice is very solid.  We were fishing near the state park entrance. The bite was extremely light. We saw a few trout on the finder and even one swim right underneath my hole!  I like Echo, but today just wasn't my day. Have you ever tried Rockport? It's a little bit closer to where I live, but I haven't fished it near as much as Echo.
Be boundless,
Bryce (Fisheries and Aquatic Science, USU)
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(12-31-2021, 08:41 AM)Boundless Bryce Wrote: I went to Echo today too.  I only caught two perch while my buddy sitting 5 ft away from me caught over 20. The ice is very solid.  We were fishing near the state park entrance. The bite was extremely light. We saw a few trout on the finder and even one swim right underneath my hole!  I like Echo, but today just wasn't my day. Have you ever tried Rockport? It's a little bit closer to where I live, but I haven't fished it near as much as Echo.

Rockport is a great ice fishing destination. Along with the rainbow and brown trout, you can catch nice smallmouth and perch through the ice as well. I think there are kokanee salmon now there too. I saw groups of fish on my finder this past summer that made me think they were kokanee. I wouldn't consider it safe quite yet. I checked it this week and there are open patches of water still. Rockport has wind almost on a daily basis and it doesn't help when you want the lake to freeze up safely. I plan on checking it next week sometime. Deer creek has the same problem, and it doesn't freeze up every year. It is a shame it doesn't, it is my favorite Northern Utah reservoir to fish because it has my favorite species to catch open water or through the ice, the elusive walleye. 
Gabe
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#5
Thanks for the Rockport report.  

As far as fishing Echo, I was South of the boat ramp, away from the crowd.
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