![]() Next to Boulton was Tianbiao (Leo) Liu, a Utah State University chemistry professor from China. Some had red shelters and some were braving the elements. There were over a dozen people fishing on the ice. His fish finder showed there were fish around his jig, but they weren’t biting.īoulton was not the only fisherman on the reservoir. “This is my first time on Hyrum this winter.” Tianbiao (Leo) Liu a Utah State University chemistry professor from China brought his electronic fish finder. “I don’t care what I catch, but I prefer perch,” Boulton said. The Division of Wildlife Resources website reports several fish species – including Bluegill, Brown Trout, Channel Cat, Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout and Yellow Perch – live in Hyrum Dam. “They don’t taste fishy like trout.”Įven though the wind was blowing off the ice, he was bundled up and appeared to be staying warm. ![]() I like the white meat fish, like perch, walleye and crappie,” he said. “I like to filet the fish before I cook them. “I’ve caught three perch since I’ve been here, but they weren’t big enough so I let them go,” the retired plumber said. Steve Boulton drove from Willard to ice fish on Hyrum reservoir Thursday. He likes that fishing spot because it’s easy access. He was fishing about 100 yards from the beach in about 30 feet of water, according to his fish finder. The ice was mushy but plenty thick to walk out on. He knows some people fish on two inches, but he likes it thicker. ![]() He said the ice was about five inches thick. HYRUM – Steve Boulton from Willard came to Hyrum reservoir on Thursday to ice fish. Willard resident Steve Boulton came to Hyrum reservoir on Thursday.
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