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If it's the one I'm thinking of, there's no float tubes allowed, if you could you could really tear them up.[unimpressed]
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If your thinking of Company pond in layton, you are way off. This one is about 6 miles to the north. Hint: there are bluegill, crappie, green sunfish, and mercury galore. LOL They are huge!!!! New state record Green sunfish in there! Just have to catch him.
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Sounds like a garbage pond , im game!![crazy]
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Parsons old gravel pit???? If so I hate to fish lookin over my shoulder all the time.But there are tons of bass and huge bluegill in there!
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Ive fished that pond also. It used to be private and belonged to a gravel company I think. I've had a boat on that pond, A prior neighbor use to work for the company and had the key or combo to get in. If it's the same one, there are some really nice bass and Bluegill in it. Good luck, hope you catch that state record.[angelic]
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Could this possibly be the old Gibbons and Reed pond off of Highway 89 and Harrison? We used to fish there all the time when I was a kid and my grandpa worked form them. Lots of panfish in there 40 years ago. Many a good memory to!
Have fun.
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