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		I am considering taking a couple of my kids fishing in the next couple of weeks.  I haven’t fished in a couple years due to recovering from a broken ankle last summer and haven’t been out yet this year.  We don’t own a boat so we would be fishing from shore.  I was thinking of either going to Smith and Morehouse or Strawberry.  Any suggestions that can help out?
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		I believe your odds of catching some fish would be better at Smith and Morehouse.
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		I also second Smith and Morehouse.  A friend of mine just returned from there and said they caught a bunch of fish.  Not much size to them, recently planted rainbows, but he said it was fun.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Let me add a third yes to SM. Its has treated fishermen and women well lately. Its does get crowded on the weekends - just a fair warning, but so does the berry. I also can recommend the streams up 150 in the Uintas. Crowds are less and they can be a great option this time of year.
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		Thank you all for the replies.  I will look at making a trip up to Smith and Morehouse in the next couple of weeks.
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