05-17-2015, 06:18 PM
I started doing the same thing this past year, it is awesome to live in a place where so many fish species can be caught.
If you want to catch some easy tigers, the Uintah lakes are great. You can also catch graylings, depending on the lake. I have yet to find any of decent size, but some of the lakes are stocked regularly with tiger trout. I've had days of having one on every 10 mins or less.
If you are considering Powell and have not done it, I would highly recommend. Do your homework first as the striper fishing changes depending on the time of year. They are a blast to catch. If you find an active school you can easily fill your cooler in no time at all.
One species still on my targeted list is the Tiger Muskie. Hopefully I can check that one off this year.
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If you want to catch some easy tigers, the Uintah lakes are great. You can also catch graylings, depending on the lake. I have yet to find any of decent size, but some of the lakes are stocked regularly with tiger trout. I've had days of having one on every 10 mins or less.
If you are considering Powell and have not done it, I would highly recommend. Do your homework first as the striper fishing changes depending on the time of year. They are a blast to catch. If you find an active school you can easily fill your cooler in no time at all.
One species still on my targeted list is the Tiger Muskie. Hopefully I can check that one off this year.
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