Last night the forecast had mellowed to show decent prospects for tubing on Utah Lake. So I hit the Knolls this morning. Along with a whole bunch of other quarantine escapees. Looked like "Covid City". And thanks to our littering friends there was plenty of evidence of "Corona Virus". See the pics.
Launched on glassy water about 7:30. Water level was right up to the tip top. Air temp 38 and water temp 52 at launch, warming to 55 at noon departure. Some turbidity from recent winds but not bad.
Took LHBE minnows, frozen white bass and frozen carp meat. Tried dragging a minnow on one rod and baiting a flig with white bass or carp meat on the other. For about the first time I can remember, I caught nothing on minnow alone. Got several cats on fligs with both the carp and white bass sweetener. Also picked up a few stray white bass tossing plastics near shore. With the water temps rising the whities will be congregating soon.
Started fishing where I left off at Lindon on Tuesday...about 5-6 feet of water. Nothing on sonar and even less on my rods. Kept moving deeper until about an hour after I started I caught my first 20-something cat in almost 9 feet of water. Then it was a long time until I moved shallower with the warming water and got into a few more cats. But it was slow. About 11ish I started moving back toward my car...fishing as I went. As I was getting close to my take out spot I dumped my remaining bait over the side and was preparing to bring in the rods and scoot to shore.
That was when my rod with the y flig and a big chunk of carp meat went bendo...and line screamed off the drag of the closed bail spinning rig. I could tell straight away 'twern't no cookie cutter. Played give and take with the line and spun my tube around a few times before the fish got an insane desire to crawl in my net and join me in my tube for some pictures. I was happy to see it stretched out to 28". Finally, one to put on the board.
Launched on glassy water about 7:30. Water level was right up to the tip top. Air temp 38 and water temp 52 at launch, warming to 55 at noon departure. Some turbidity from recent winds but not bad.
Took LHBE minnows, frozen white bass and frozen carp meat. Tried dragging a minnow on one rod and baiting a flig with white bass or carp meat on the other. For about the first time I can remember, I caught nothing on minnow alone. Got several cats on fligs with both the carp and white bass sweetener. Also picked up a few stray white bass tossing plastics near shore. With the water temps rising the whities will be congregating soon.
Started fishing where I left off at Lindon on Tuesday...about 5-6 feet of water. Nothing on sonar and even less on my rods. Kept moving deeper until about an hour after I started I caught my first 20-something cat in almost 9 feet of water. Then it was a long time until I moved shallower with the warming water and got into a few more cats. But it was slow. About 11ish I started moving back toward my car...fishing as I went. As I was getting close to my take out spot I dumped my remaining bait over the side and was preparing to bring in the rods and scoot to shore.
That was when my rod with the y flig and a big chunk of carp meat went bendo...and line screamed off the drag of the closed bail spinning rig. I could tell straight away 'twern't no cookie cutter. Played give and take with the line and spun my tube around a few times before the fish got an insane desire to crawl in my net and join me in my tube for some pictures. I was happy to see it stretched out to 28". Finally, one to put on the board.