01-02-2004, 11:44 PM
A quick run down of all southern lakes. Feel free to include any other info or lakes not mentioned.
[red]Kolob[/red] good early in the morning and slows way down after 9 so get there early. Fishing is spotty but they fight good when you catch them. Remember 1 over 22" and no scented jigs or bait allowed. Clear water.
[red]Minersville[/red][black] had a fish kill this summer so don't expect anything over the slot limit. Most fish average around 12" and fishing is good if you move around and find the right spot. Remember 1 over 22" and no scented jigs or bait allowed. Always check the ice before you walk on it. Semi-clear/dirty water.[/black]
[red]Panguitch[/red][black] has been spotty for most fisherman. Most fish seem to be out deeper so move around until you find the right spot. Most jigs and baits will work and the average size fish has gone up to 14". Cuts are hard to find right now but all have been with in the slot limit of one over 22". If you do catch a cut a quick release is recomended to insure the survival of these much need chub eaters. Clear water.[/black]
[red]Otter Creek[/red] is a big dissapointment this year and the fish seem to be smaller then last year. Best bait is eggs on any ice fly. Jigs tipped with mealworms, waxies and worms will get you bites but only the small planters are taking this bait. Semi-clear/dirty water.
[red]Red Creek[/red] has some good fishing earlier in the year but with recent snow getting to lake will be restricted to snow mobiles. Fish are skinny this year and the bite is really light so a indicator of some sorts is a must. All types of bait works great but isn't needed when the fish started biting good. Water clarity is about the same as mud so use bright color lures and jigs.
[red]Beaver mtn[/red]. Access is restricted to snowmobiles but you can walk to Little Res. for some planters and if your really luck a big brown. You could fish this lake for years and never catch one but it helps to know they are there.
[red]Boulder mtn.[/red] is closed to all but a few select lakes so check the proclamation before you head out. Good sized fish has been reported but over all a slow day at most lakes. Don't plan on catching tons of brookies but with a little luck you could catch a 4+ pound brookie.
[red]Navajo[/red] has produced some good fishing for decent brookies and bows. Access is limited from the gates of the freeway so snowmobiles or ATV's is a must. Semi clear water
[red]Aspen Mirror and Duck Creek[/red] both are closed for the winter so no fishing here.
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[red]Kolob[/red] good early in the morning and slows way down after 9 so get there early. Fishing is spotty but they fight good when you catch them. Remember 1 over 22" and no scented jigs or bait allowed. Clear water.
[red]Minersville[/red][black] had a fish kill this summer so don't expect anything over the slot limit. Most fish average around 12" and fishing is good if you move around and find the right spot. Remember 1 over 22" and no scented jigs or bait allowed. Always check the ice before you walk on it. Semi-clear/dirty water.[/black]
[red]Panguitch[/red][black] has been spotty for most fisherman. Most fish seem to be out deeper so move around until you find the right spot. Most jigs and baits will work and the average size fish has gone up to 14". Cuts are hard to find right now but all have been with in the slot limit of one over 22". If you do catch a cut a quick release is recomended to insure the survival of these much need chub eaters. Clear water.[/black]
[red]Otter Creek[/red] is a big dissapointment this year and the fish seem to be smaller then last year. Best bait is eggs on any ice fly. Jigs tipped with mealworms, waxies and worms will get you bites but only the small planters are taking this bait. Semi-clear/dirty water.
[red]Red Creek[/red] has some good fishing earlier in the year but with recent snow getting to lake will be restricted to snow mobiles. Fish are skinny this year and the bite is really light so a indicator of some sorts is a must. All types of bait works great but isn't needed when the fish started biting good. Water clarity is about the same as mud so use bright color lures and jigs.
[red]Beaver mtn[/red]. Access is restricted to snowmobiles but you can walk to Little Res. for some planters and if your really luck a big brown. You could fish this lake for years and never catch one but it helps to know they are there.
[red]Boulder mtn.[/red] is closed to all but a few select lakes so check the proclamation before you head out. Good sized fish has been reported but over all a slow day at most lakes. Don't plan on catching tons of brookies but with a little luck you could catch a 4+ pound brookie.
[red]Navajo[/red] has produced some good fishing for decent brookies and bows. Access is limited from the gates of the freeway so snowmobiles or ATV's is a must. Semi clear water
[red]Aspen Mirror and Duck Creek[/red] both are closed for the winter so no fishing here.
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