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(Apr 20) Scott of Provo fished Wallsburg Bay with a partner trolling Rapalas and using PowerBait and worms in 30-50 ft. of water. "We spent the first 2 hours trolling and didn't get a bite. We stayed on the lake for another 3 hour bait fishing from spot to spot trying to find the fish. Not a single bite all day."
(Apr 19) Lower: The river is closed to angling below I-15 until May 4 to protect the spawning walleye from Utah Lake. The water level is still quite low from below Deer Creek Dam down the canyon. Fishing is good using small dark fly patterns. One angler suggests using a Parachute Adams. You can use bait in some stretches of the river.
(Apr 19) The ice is weak on the edges. On warm days, we're seeing some open water along the edges. The ice is 18 inches thick in some areas, but access to the ice is beginning to be unsafe. Please use caution because the ice could rot at any time. Anglers report fair to good fishing this week. Try using tube jigs tipped with bait. White tube jigs continue to be the most popular color.
(Apr 19) Both channel catfish and walleye fishing is slow to fair. Anglers are reporting an occasional lunker walleye. Most walleye anglers are using twist-tail jigs tipped with a worm (casting and retrieving). The tributaries to Utah Lake are now closed until May 4. Please do not release any of the northern pike you catch. We do not want them in the lake!
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