I haven't put anything on here in a little bit, but I have been fishing a few times. Newton Reservoir in northern Cache Valley here is a small reservoir that has tiger muskie, large-mouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch, crappie, and green sunfish. I have been trying to catch a tiger muskie (I haven't caught one this year), but the last few trips I have been focusing on bass. The fishing this year for the muskie has not been good at all - for anyone out here. The warm temps and the high water temps has them laying low, I think.
I have had some pretty good success for bass over the last few days. I love my bass fishing, but I wish the average bass out here in Northern Utah was a little bigger. But nonetheless, they are still fun to catch. Check out the pics.
Newton Reservoir at 6 am:
Some other shots of Newton and its low water levels:
Here are some pics of some of the bass:
Some even made the trip home for dinner:
Too bad no one around me here in Cache Valley sells these baby brush hogs.
I created this after a friend created one for himself. This simply shares my fishing adventures with those who want to see what I enjoy doing in my spare time. Pictured below is my greatest catch to date, a 39.5-inch, 20-lb tiger muskie taken through the ice at Newton Reservoir in Newton, UT.
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