Utah Lake from boat

So I recently moved down from the Ogden area to Springville and me and the wife want to hit Utah Lake more often but from our boat. Any advice on general areas that are good to try for white bass from a boat? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

UTAH LAKE MAP PACK 2017.pdf

WHITE BASS 2017.pdf

Agree with all who have posted. The white bass orgy is on full blast. I caught 50+ the other day from shore, all small but fun to catch. They will bite bare hooks, small piece of worm, curly tail, or small spinner. Stay away from small spinners or spend all your time unhooking treble hooks. Rocky areas near shore or the mouth of any inlet.

The info Pat offers pretty well covers everything. As Mike and Shane mentioned, rocks can be hard on props. The hummingbirds beaK in Pat’s photo is the deadliest, have wrinkled my prop there a couple of times. I was at the island probably the same day Mike watched the harbor boat hung up on the rocks-- painful to watch but entertaining. I think those rocks have been worn down over the years by unsuspecting boaters.

Anyhow, good luck and have fun at UL.

Pat’s photo shows the main spit that runs to the south east, HOWEVER, there are smaller spits that run to the Northeast, Northwest,& Southwest. You have to be careful when approaching the island from any direction. Also, be careful when crossing the mouth of the Spanish Fork River ( to the Southeast of Bird Island). Lots of chunk rock and shallow shoals out front for quite a ways. Have fun !!

Thank you all for the great info! And a big thank you to Pat! I can only imagine the time it took to put all that knowledge, experience, and information together. Definitely looking forward to getting out and making a report back.

I won’t be going too far from a marina as my boat isn’t very big, and I’m not the risk taker for a fish. I know how those even slight winds can be deadly out there. Luckily all the intense experiences on big blue have taught me a thing or two about watching the weather and navigating a storm!

It might be worth checking out the Mill Race canals off of the Springville exit by the flying J. There you are protected from the wind a lot better then out on the main part of the lake.