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DEEP or shallow? - Printable Version +- Fishing Forum (https://bigfishtackle.com/forum) +-- Forum: Utah Fishing Forum (https://bigfishtackle.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=386) +--- Forum: Utah Fishing General (https://bigfishtackle.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=58) +--- Thread: DEEP or shallow? (/showthread.php?tid=862440) |
DEEP or shallow? - Treep - 01-27-2014 After hearing a few reports of people catching fish shallow and seeing tents set up close to shore, it has me thinking. I fished the berry on saturday in 40 feet and had consistent bites throughout the day. But have also heard of success very shallow (4' - 8') and was wondering why would the fish move shallower with the more noise & pressure that occurs later in the year? Is it a time of day thing? Morning better than noon? I caught a few fish on saturday just below the ice using my vexilar, but have had spotty success fishing less than 15 feet. It might just be a personal preference thing, but I would appreciate any input or advice. Thanks [signature] Re: [Treep] DEEP or shallow? - LOAH - 01-27-2014 The main reason I fish shallow on ice is to catch predatory fish that are cruising the shoreline structure or weed beds, hunting for bait fish. Dams are a good place to do this, I've noticed, although it isn't always productive. I've found that my odds of catching a bigger fish are a little better when I'm shallow on certain lakes like Strawberry or Currant Creek and a few others. [signature] Re: [LOAH] DEEP or shallow? - Treep - 01-28-2014 LORD OF ALL HUMANS!!!! Been a while! Since the old wildlife.org forum days. Good to hear from ya man, hope all is well and the fish are biting for you. Thanks for the input, I'll give it a try sometime soon. Lets hit the ice! [signature] Re: [Treep] DEEP or shallow? - cuthroat_guy - 01-28-2014 It's all preference, if what your doing Is working, why change??? A honey hole is a honey hole no matter where your at. [signature] Re: [Treep] DEEP or shallow? - LOAH - 01-28-2014 Yeah, I saw you post about a year ago, but never saw you posting after that. Glad you made it back from the 'mish. Looks like the bass are treating you well. [signature] Re: [Treep] DEEP or shallow? - FishMcFisherson - 01-28-2014 Saturday we were fishing Strawberry. My uncle was fishing in 8 fow with a finder, I was fishing 25 fow with no finder and I out fished him. My theory is the fish are a little wiser in the shallower water so they are little more hesitant to bite. I like fishing a bit deeper to "cover my tracks". [signature] Re: [FishMcFisherson] DEEP or shallow? - Darkcloud - 01-28-2014 +1. The best catching I have had is 20-23 feet of water and the fish are at 17-20 feet deep. There are a lot of fish in close, but the best catching is in the deeper water. [signature] Re: [Treep] DEEP or shallow? - oldfishfart - 01-29-2014 Fished Strawberry today at 4, 8, 11, 12, 24, and 30 fow. The biggest fish of the day was on a red side shiner at 4 feet, dang rules, it went back to grow another 1/4 inch. [signature] |