(08-10-2020, 11:28 PM)doitall5000 Wrote: I've seen those umbrella rigs have been successful for stripe bass. Some have five jigs. I wonder if legal in utah.??Maximum of 3 hooks in Utah. But I am making some 5 wire rigs...3 for jigs and two for attractor spinners. That is also a popular model...especially when the #5 wire is a long one down the middle with the rear lure trailing all the other stuff. 90% of the hits come on that rear trailing jig.
I've made a bottom bouncer with two spinners and two crawlers, works good but not caught a walleye yet, i'll keep trying.
When UtWalleye (Chuck Peck) still lived in Utah I made him some 3 wire rigs that he used to catch some big Utah Lake walleyes.
(08-11-2020, 12:35 AM)FatBiker Wrote: Good job Pat. I hit the south marina a little before 6 AM last weekI had lots of action in Kitty City...off Eagle Beach...but caught more fish faster just off to the south of the channel in 18' of water.
3 boats, none of wich were fisherman, lined up in front of me. My luck two of the three ran up and down the dike I was trying to fish for the first hour and a half. Just thinking of hitting the north marina this week. Sounds like it would be a worthwhile trip.
Larry
(08-11-2020, 02:08 AM)Cowboypirate Wrote: I gave not seen much in the way of "boil" reports. You see and surface activity?I have only heard of a very few "slurps" and fewer actual boils. End of August through mid September is usually prime...if there are going to be any at all. It is generally a function of having a lot more wipers that school up and corral a school of shad and then blast them. But with the low numbers of stripers that may not happen.
I saw a couple of small groups of grebes working an area this morning but when I cruised through with the sonar I did not see a lot of shad...and no discernible wipers. However, I may not have recognized them on my sonar with their little masks on.
(08-11-2020, 02:36 AM)Gone Forever Wrote: Is that considered "one" lure because of the way it is attached to the line and the three hooks considered part of that one lure or do you think they would consider that 3 separate lures?Generally considered 3 separate lures on one line. That is the legal limit in Utah. But other states do not have that restriction and there are some scary creations being fished there.