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by .45 » Feb 03, '10, 7:37
Spent a short time at Big Sandwash to-day, Fishing, believe it or not, at 2:30 was fast and furious. Fish were at all elevations....the bottom, 3' up from the bottom, the middle and the larger ones seemed to hang out just below the surface. Ice may be close to 12" with 3 to 5" of snow on top. No slush. Temp was 11 degrees with slight breeze and slightly overcast. A beautiful day !!! Hitting meal worms, crawlers with an orange jig for attraction. The largest would be close to 18" with the smallest at about 12". Nice, plumb healthy fish. We did see larger fish on the finder but these ones 'took the bait'.   I'll catch you sometime soon sharpshooter25, we were just traveling through...
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by sawsman » Feb 03, '10, 7:44
Nice job .45! nice color too..
Anyone else on the ice?
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by .45 » Feb 03, '10, 7:46
sawsman wrote:Nice job .45! nice color too..
Anyone else on the ice?
Thanks sawsman...... We had the whole country to ourselves, didn't see any body else fishing but us... 
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by fixed blade » Feb 03, '10, 8:23
So how is it since they repaired the dam? Are those cool beaches by the inlet covered up with water now a days?
Great fish by the way.
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by k2muskie » Feb 03, '10, 8:40
WTG on the Slimers .45 see get'n out onto the hard deck is fun now isn't it. Them fishes have great color and are plumb fin critters. Nice...glad you got out and enjoyed and livin the good/great life of the Utah outdoors hard deck. Can't get any better than that. OBTW how is the new electric Strikemaster Auger work'n for ya?? 
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by luv2fsh&hnt » Feb 03, '10, 11:24
Way to go Kerry!
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by sharpshooter25 » Feb 04, '10, 12:13
Oh you dog you. How could you not call me up when you were in my back yard fishing? Glad you caught some fish, but I at least could have put you where the smallest ones were 16" that we caught. Everything on the screen was big and nice. And the ticket seemed to be an ice cutter bug, with a meal worm with the head ripped off. Thanks to Orvis showing me that set up. I couldn't keep em off my line. You had better call me the next time you are "passing through." 
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by Nor-tah » Feb 04, '10, 1:12
Nice work .45!! Big fat pretty bows! Let us know how they taste!
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by .45 » Feb 04, '10, 5:49
k2muskie wrote:WTG on the Slimers .45 see get'n out onto the hard deck is fun now isn't it. Them fishes have great color and are plumb fin critters. Nice...glad you got out and enjoyed and livin the good/great life of the Utah outdoors hard deck. Can't get any better than that. OBTW how is the new electric Strikemaster Auger work'n for ya?? 
The Strikemaster gets the job done, but lacks speed, torque and horsepower. I've been drilling ice from 12" to 20" with it without any bogging or slowing down. And just when you think it's not too bad of a product, the brother has to start up his gas powered auger....no comparison at all !! One thing for sure, the electric can't / doesn't spew water all over the place. I've got a 90 day return policy on it, I may just go ahead and trade it for a gas auger... 
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by orvis1 » Feb 04, '10, 12:03
Good to see you got out on "your" water might be out that way myself this weekend but depends on if I am feeling better or not.
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