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hey bassrods, just curious, do you live in the southern end of the state? not trying to divulge your secrets, just curious where you are getting into bass this time of year.
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[cool][#0000ff]Willow Park Pond does not freeze. It is right off 215, next to the Jordan River.[/#0000ff]
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Hate to bust your bubble, but in colder months, the majority of the lake does freeze. About a month ago the ice was 6" thick. The portion by the inflows stays relatively warm. The well water they use stays considerably above freezing. That arm of the lake is the only available to fishing throughout most of the winter months, though. Unless you drill through the ice off the dock.
Right now, its ice free. 55* temps do that. Albinos, rainbows, and brookies are in there for the trout. And of course the few largemouth and bluies that haven't been snagged out yet. A few are big. Caught one last week that went 18".
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They are not brookies but splake and the blues you talk about do you mean blue gill???
But yes it does freeze in winter and now you can see lots of albinos in it...
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Nice fish leaky. How was the fishing? I know exactly where you are. It's been decent this year, but not as good as previous years.
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[left]nice catch man [/left]
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Thats a beauty Leaky. Man I need to get out more. Looks like nice warm temps where you got that one too.
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Nice fish leak. That one your holding still have the trebble in his gullet? James caught that one. First fish on the big fish trip. It's slow out there people because I've already caught and released litterally 99% of all the fish in the ponds. All the ponds. I sorta have family and major, major history out there. Sorry. Looks like you still did great, though. Congrats. That's a mighty fine bass. Still at 16 1/4"?
Bassrods: Yeah, the bluies I talked about were blue gills. Not many left nowadays, though. The bass are eating them out. Yeah, they're brookies. The DWR guy that planted them said they were, the ones I caught were, and I'm not exactly dull with my fish ID's. But hey, I could be wrong. It's happened before(rarely).
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I got a cupple of splake and one fisherman said they were brooks but when I talked to the DWR that was at the pond he said only splake was planted so I'm not sure who is right...
Ocean let me know when the ice is off....
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They are brook trout.
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