03-17-2009, 04:28 PM
Utah lake is pretty standard for the fish, I live within 10 minutes of Lindon boat harbor and have fished it my whole life. I have a stratos bass boat but spend most of my time in a 12' aluminum boat with a minn kota trollling motor. The walleye stage this time of year near the bubble up, You can troll walleye divers or thin fins and catch fish off of the bubble up between now and late april. Most of the fish concentrate near the main structure points on the lake, like harbors, inlets or big gravel beds. I have seen many people troll a medium White Marabou jig tipped with a crawler off of the south west point of lindon boat harbor, then on south to the bubble up and produce lots of fish this time of year. The walleye also love the inlet between lindon and american fork boat harbor. this water comes from the treatment plant and has some great structure, a sunken canal type structure that allows the fish to sit on the edges. I had some really good luck last year trolling thin-fin rapalas near the south dike of provo boat harbor as well. Utah lake doesn't have secrets, the fish are just hard to find. Best of luck. Conner
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