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Burraston Ponds
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I just got my 9 year old a pole for Easter and we want to go somewhere close camping/fishing this weekend. Burraston is really the closest to us that has a campground.

I have been a very inactive fisherman since I got married and left home. What is the best bait to use at Burraston? Has anyone been down there yet this year??
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Hey welcome to the forum!! I'm not very familiar with anything about Burraston Pond but it's hard to beat night crawlers for a universal bait. I'm sure other members that have fished there will chime in and help out. Good luck hope you and your son have a great time. Later J
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#3
For some reason they have changed Burriston to day use only. No camping is allowed now.
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[quote nkunz]For some reason they have changed Burriston to day use only. No camping is allowed now.[/quote]

Really? I thought you just couldn't fish or swim at night?
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#5
Being from santaquin there is always tuba.
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#6
You could also try Spanish Oaks reservoir. They keep it stocked and there is a campground.
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[quote albinotrout]

Being from santaquin there is always tuba.

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He wants to go fishing not start up a band.[Wink]
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[quote kentofnsl][quote albinotrout]

Being from santaquin there is always tuba.

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He wants to go fishing not start up a band.[Wink][/quote]

Awe but that's the fun part.[Tongue]

Actually I meant Yuba. Gotta love autocorrect.
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#9
All the recent reports I've heard about Yuba imply it's not too good right now, thought the pike may be spawning soon
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#10
Thanks for the input guys. It looks like its going to be a chilly night Thursday, so I think I might simulate a camp trip and have a campfire in my backyard roast some marshmallows, then go down and try out either Burraston or Spring Lake Friday morning.
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#11
You may want to look at stocking reports and find a community pond that's recently had some new blood added. It'll make for an easier "first time and first time in a while" trip.
Then you can't go wrong with powerbait or worms

Here's the link to the DWR stocking reports
http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/dwr/fishs...report.php
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#12
We did real good at burrstons last week. Garlic powerbait or worms tipped with garlic marshmallows.
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#13
+1
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