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		  I have never fished for bass until we moved to Stansbury a few years ago.  Last year my son and I caught a few by mistake Messing around with bluegill on a fly and bubble.  Monday night my friends son wanted to try out his new crawdad boat so I went along hoping to pick up some pointers.  I know that he fishes the youth bass tourneys regularly.  I was amazed what a good fisherman the kid is!  He picked up fish in places where I expected them and where I knew they would not be, he also had awesome casting abilities and a great attitude! (I even think he felt bad puttin' the skunk on me!)  Anyway since he schooled me I thought I'd call him my bassin' coach and since I had a couple of pics of him & a 17" 2#12oz biggie I thought I'd share them.  
Thanks, KoldFeet.
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		  That's awesome!!! My daughter loves fishing for bass and bluegill. She has her own kickboat, waders, etc. I haven't fished Stansbury for about 4 years now. Do you have to be a 'resident' to fish it or can anyone fish it?
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		You are suposed to be a resedent or a guest, but I suspect some of the people who fish stansbury are neither.  There was some talk of hireing a part time "fish cop" last year, not to run people off, just to explain the rules but I dont think they ever did.  If you wanted to come out you could be my guest,  I am still learning the lake, but it is alot of fun.  Shoot me a pm if you like!  KF
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		When I lived out there 5 years ago you could pay a $5 fee at the club house for a day pass.
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