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ive been fishing in utah lake lately havnt had much luck does anyone know any good spots to fish at utah lake?
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#2
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO CATCH??????
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The harbors should be getting good for panfish. Lincon Beach should have some walleye showing up here and there. White Bass should be in large groups arond or in harbors all over the lake. Worm with bobber and small jigs tipped with worm should catch most of the panfish around the docks.

Shawn M
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ive been looking for walleye and catfish latley
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what do u use for walleye i dont think im using the right stuff?
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The cats should be moving deeper and will be harder to catch. If you know the deeper holes well, you may be able to get into a few of them. There also should be a few hanging on the reed lines on calm days. Shrimp or minnow a few feet under a bobber.
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"There also should be a few hanging on the reed lines on calm days."

[cool][#0000ff]Maybe during the summer and fall, but not now that the water temps are below 50 degrees. Doesn't matter how calm it is, cats are not likely to venture into shallow water...and the lake level is so low that there is no water deeper than a couple of feet near any reeds.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]It will be rare to catch any kitties in water less than 5-6 feet deep until spring. On my last kitty trip to Lincoln Beach the fish were in 8-10 feet of water. Virtually impossible to reach them by shore fishing.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]There are some deeper spots inside American Fork Boat Harbor that produce some cats in the late fall. Also a good spot for whities and walleyes when they start coming in out of the approaching winter weather.[/#0000ff]
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Thats what we thought too, but last week even with the crappy weather we slayed em in the reeds at the Provo inlet....it was great with out the skiers. All cookie sized....the bigger ones were there a few weeks ago, but we couldn't find anything over 20".
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