05-07-2015, 12:41 AM
I'm a little late getting in on your request, and you've got plenty of good answers. But like Skunked said, don't discount the little tribs. Heck I've even caught some decent browns out of Spring creek running right behind Walmart. It rolls over by the soccer fields before crossing the freeway to join the Logan.
The riverwalk next to the golf course provides access, rainbows, browns, suckers, carp.
From 6th/8th West out to 10th west there are pathways behind Icon. Then beyond 10th a nice walk/bike trail heading west, following the river.
There's also Skyler's pond over at Willow park. Teeny tiny, but they do stock it. Up to the canyon mouth and the dams is certainly more popular, but then it IS more popular, and the fish are well trained. Mostly rainbows, albinos, and even whitefish. Seen a 17lb Brown pulled from first dam a few years back. So you never know.
Soccer is a great sport. Even if you don't score you get to go out and kick some balls! Glad you had fun with the daughter. Sweet of her to let you pitch Mantua.
The riverwalk next to the golf course provides access, rainbows, browns, suckers, carp.
From 6th/8th West out to 10th west there are pathways behind Icon. Then beyond 10th a nice walk/bike trail heading west, following the river.
There's also Skyler's pond over at Willow park. Teeny tiny, but they do stock it. Up to the canyon mouth and the dams is certainly more popular, but then it IS more popular, and the fish are well trained. Mostly rainbows, albinos, and even whitefish. Seen a 17lb Brown pulled from first dam a few years back. So you never know.
Soccer is a great sport. Even if you don't score you get to go out and kick some balls! Glad you had fun with the daughter. Sweet of her to let you pitch Mantua.
