03-30-2004, 05:06 AM
Utah
State record: 10 pounds 2 ounces, Sam Lamanna, 1974, Lake Powell
Best water: Quail Creek Reservoir. “We have it managed as a trophy fishery, with a slot limit. It has a long growing season and a lower elevation than most of our lakes.”—Don Archer, special project coordinator, Aquatics Section, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Contact: Quail Creek State Park, 435-879-2378
Sleeper: Sand Hollow Reservoir. “It’s new, and it’s managed primarily for bass and bluegills.”
Contact: Sand Hollow State Park, 435-879-2378
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State record: 10 pounds 2 ounces, Sam Lamanna, 1974, Lake Powell
Best water: Quail Creek Reservoir. “We have it managed as a trophy fishery, with a slot limit. It has a long growing season and a lower elevation than most of our lakes.”—Don Archer, special project coordinator, Aquatics Section, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Contact: Quail Creek State Park, 435-879-2378
Sleeper: Sand Hollow Reservoir. “It’s new, and it’s managed primarily for bass and bluegills.”
Contact: Sand Hollow State Park, 435-879-2378
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