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So my family and I went to Provo boat harbor Monday evening. Caught some white bass (bait) on a slip bobber and chartreuse and white marabou and a mepps spinner. Then the fun begun when tipping glow jigs with white bass and using a glow stick on a bobber then the old standby egg sinker and leader and octopus number 1 with white bass.
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Looks like you all did fine. How many cats did you get and how big? Were you fishing right in the harbor or down the channel?
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Some pretty happy faces hanging onto those kittys
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Sorry about the late reply. We caught our bait and cats in the harbor. But briefly talked to a gentleman in a boat who was out in the inlet of the Provo who was catching cats and walleye on salmon meat.
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I've never heard of using salmon meat. Can anyone explain the details? Do you mean they are using the "fresh" salmon that you pay $14 a pound for at the grocery store? And I thought shrimp was expensive.
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nice cats! how was the bugs?
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That night the mosquitoes were thirsty and they were slurping through the deer. I would imagine with the adverse weather they are tame but as soon as it dries out a tad and warms during the days they will be out in force. I am not in the cat contest. I would have to probably rep the North since I live north of I 80. Winter is still coming here in Summit county.
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