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Went up to Mantua today the fishing was pretty good. I nailed this nice smallie he is 19 inches long. He must of been from someones successful bucket plant. Anyways caught him on a Maniac in the watermelon brown color. Dispite the screams of anguish coming from Predators boat, I still threw him back. I don't agree with people screwing with our only good L.M. bass lake in northern Utah. I should of probly kept him sorry predator.
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That's a pretty respectable smallie! Too bad the bucket crew had to throw some smallies in the mix....can't have your cake and eat it to.
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I could be mistaken, but i remember catching smallies with the L.M. when they reopened it to fishing. They were small(4-6") but there were quite a few. Anyone else catch any around that time?
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That is a fine looking smallie . I almost went there today but ended up at Willard ...
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Back when i was a kid in Cedar City we dd a scout project catching smallies from Newcastle res. I remember the dwr guys said they were heading for mantua this must of been in 92-94 and all the fish were small 4-10 inches
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The bucket brigade has planted smallies, green sunfish, and black crappie in Mantua. The state is very aware of this.
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I think there must have been some sort of miscommunication...the fish you caught could have went to Minersville, Otter Creek, Piute, and even some others, but not Mantua.
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