04-16-2003, 09:25 PM
I was out to Cutler a couple times about two weeks ago--all I got was tiny mud cats. One of the easiest spots to get into is the Benson bridge. It can get crowded there, but you can always get something on a night crawler. For other spots, try and get yourself a good map and just look for roads crossing or coming close to the marsh. You might also try just heading out there and wandering around until you find a spot.
If you're into trout (but not planters, just like me) I can suggest a few other Cache Valley spots. I've been at school here in Logan for 4 years now and I've had the most luck on the Blacksmith Fk. I usually use a silver mepps and always catch something. Don't pass up the Left Fk. of the Blacksmith--it's small but it has plenty of fish. I've also had luck on the E. Fk. of the Little Bear (below Porcupine) but it's often low and the fish get skittish. It's always worth it to put in a little time on the Logan. I've had a hard time figuring that one out, though--even after electrofishing it all last summer (gotta love summer jobs).
Hope this helps.
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If you're into trout (but not planters, just like me) I can suggest a few other Cache Valley spots. I've been at school here in Logan for 4 years now and I've had the most luck on the Blacksmith Fk. I usually use a silver mepps and always catch something. Don't pass up the Left Fk. of the Blacksmith--it's small but it has plenty of fish. I've also had luck on the E. Fk. of the Little Bear (below Porcupine) but it's often low and the fish get skittish. It's always worth it to put in a little time on the Logan. I've had a hard time figuring that one out, though--even after electrofishing it all last summer (gotta love summer jobs).
Hope this helps.
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