Fishing from a boat

wiperhunter2 wrote:

fishgiver wrote:

Anyone still launching and fishing from a boat? With limited access with only three reservoirs nearby.

Sure, we have fished Willard, Pineview, Lost creek and Rockport in the last month and East canyon and Jordanelle can be fished from a boat as well. Where did you want to try?

Don’t know where to go, that’s why I ask. Would like to catch a few bows maybe.

I agree with Curt, EC is a great place to enjoy bow fishing in the fall. Once the lake lice have settled a lot, most of these local reservoirs can be rewarding.

I was up there today.  Caught twice as many bows as last week putting 10 in the boat.  But fishing was slow. I hooked and lost just as many as I caught.  Those bigger bows sure put on an aerial display after being hooked.  Jumping repeatedly in an attempt to throw the hook. (They’re pretty good at it too!) Biggest went 17". Water is low but plenty of ramp to launch.  Courtesy docks are still in.  The walk up the ramp isn’t too bad, just slow and steady and you’ll be fine.

No, all were up in the parking lot.

Please don’t park on the ramp!
#1 - It’s illegal and you’ll be ticketed and/or towed. There’s always DWR officers at EC.
#2- The EC ramp has plenty of room for dual launching and retrieving - as long as people aren’t parking on it. If you can’t walk up the hill to the parking lot, fish with someone who can. Think safety…

From the Utah State Parks website:

“Boat ramps are for launching and retrieving
only. Vehicles should be parked in designated
parking areas and never left unattended on
a launch ramp.”

Anyone still launching and fishing from a boat? With limited access with only three reservoirs nearby.