Boysen Reservoir
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19-Nov-09
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: Boysen Reservoir: Walleye and Perch fishing has been picking up. Anglers have been reporting limit catches along Cottonwood and Fremont Bay. A jig and worm or jig and a minnow should produce the best results. Trout and Crappie fishing should be picking up in front of the dam and marina. Try using worms and 1" white grubs. Fish have been holding in 12-16 feet of water. Reported by: SW Cheyene |
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Boysen
Reservoir contains a diverse fishery. Anglers will discover walleye, sauger,
perch, crappie, ling, rainbow, cutthroat and brown trout as the major sports
species. Other game fish present are largemouth bass, bluegill, stonecat, black
bullhead, mountain whitefish, lake trout, brook trout and splake. Non-game
species include carp, fathead minnow, plains killifish, golden and sand shiners;
flathead, lake and creek chubs; white, longnose and northern redhorse suckers;
and the river carpsucker. recently Boysen holds the state record on three types
of fish; the walleye at 17.42 lbs, the black crappie at 2.34 lbs and the carp
sucker at 6.15 lbs. The walleye is also a world record through the
ice. (more on Boysen Reservoir)
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- Brown Trout
- Crappie
- Rainbow Trout
- Sauger
- Bass
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Walleye
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