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		Early may, small jigs, under a bobber. In rocky or reedy areas where they spawn.
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		AF boat harbor, SW corner by the tires, small jigs under a bobber, move around to find them.  Work slowly, pretty light on the bite
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		how long of leader haha sorry for all the questions
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		depends
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		what color jigs are the best? i have been wanting to take my 6 yr old out for them. and now i kinda know where to go. thanks for the shared info.
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		 Hi 
 Id like to know if anyone knows how the cappies got in utah lake ?  I grew up fishing the lake and never caught one in 30 years. only whitebass , bluegills.  largemouth bass,walleys, chanals ,carp, mudcats,  blue cats, and suckers. Was the fish enterd by F&G or by bucket plantting?
  I would like to know were a good place to try for whitebass or crappies if any one would like to share info. Im planning on going ater the whites for 2 weeks as soon as i can get my boat down to my moms in Lehi. thanks for any information Joe.
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		[cool][#0000ff]Black crappies were introduced into Utah Lake in 1890...along with yellow perch, bluegills and largemouth bass.  [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]They have been more common in recent years, since the water levels have come back up after several years of drought.  Like some other species, crappies prefer gravel and/or vegetation for spawning.  In low water years there is not much of either and the young have no place to hide from predators.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I also have fished Utah lake for several decades and I do not remember a time where there have been more or bigger crappies caught than in the past couple of years.[/#0000ff]
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		Thanks tons you anserd my question really well Joe
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		Nope.  None.  Zip, zilch, nada.  Never been any Blue Catfish in Utah Lake.  At least not according to any official record of being planted, or identified.
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