07-28-2012, 09:40 AM 
		
	
	
		Suckers are my fav fish to catch.  It seems like a 50/50 spot because I've gone there 4 times and 2 times I caught 3 big suckers each.  The other times I only got dinky white bass and Mud cats.  Suckers or at least the ones i've been catching are cranky  . They make the pole make that screaming sound.  The biggest Sucker I've ever caught though was on approximately 9400S.  I'm not sure why but they made a dam there and this year they've made the dam differently.  I'm honestly not even sure if fish can get through the dam or if they're stuck their.  I haven't tried it but I bet it has some HUGE fish because at minimum it is 8 feet deep where the dam is and that's assuming the bottom doesn't go any farther down which I doubt.
. They make the pole make that screaming sound.  The biggest Sucker I've ever caught though was on approximately 9400S.  I'm not sure why but they made a dam there and this year they've made the dam differently.  I'm honestly not even sure if fish can get through the dam or if they're stuck their.  I haven't tried it but I bet it has some HUGE fish because at minimum it is 8 feet deep where the dam is and that's assuming the bottom doesn't go any farther down which I doubt.
Oh and I've never fished 12300S. but I've got to the Jordan river trail on 12600 S. and fished the river walking down south. I found an awesome spot where I usually only got channel cats and actually I missed one that at minimum was 24 inches, probably more. He looked nastier than any other cat fish I've caught in there. But It's like a cliff and several feet to the water and I didn't have a net so I got screwed .
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 . They make the pole make that screaming sound.  The biggest Sucker I've ever caught though was on approximately 9400S.  I'm not sure why but they made a dam there and this year they've made the dam differently.  I'm honestly not even sure if fish can get through the dam or if they're stuck their.  I haven't tried it but I bet it has some HUGE fish because at minimum it is 8 feet deep where the dam is and that's assuming the bottom doesn't go any farther down which I doubt.
. They make the pole make that screaming sound.  The biggest Sucker I've ever caught though was on approximately 9400S.  I'm not sure why but they made a dam there and this year they've made the dam differently.  I'm honestly not even sure if fish can get through the dam or if they're stuck their.  I haven't tried it but I bet it has some HUGE fish because at minimum it is 8 feet deep where the dam is and that's assuming the bottom doesn't go any farther down which I doubt.Oh and I've never fished 12300S. but I've got to the Jordan river trail on 12600 S. and fished the river walking down south. I found an awesome spot where I usually only got channel cats and actually I missed one that at minimum was 24 inches, probably more. He looked nastier than any other cat fish I've caught in there. But It's like a cliff and several feet to the water and I didn't have a net so I got screwed
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