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I'm sorry you didn't catch anything, but that's not what fishing's all about. I read back through your previous posts and noticed that you're primarily after bass. Utah has some pretty decent bass waters, but it's still a little early to get fast action on them, unless you're an expert, which I'm not. I caught a couple of largemouths at a local pond(clearfield) a little while back, but it was luck. The smaller impoundments will probably be better right now, since they warm up quicker.
Next month should really see the warmwater fish turn on. Crappie, bluegill bass, catfish (my fave). If you want a treat, talk someone into teaching you to catch wipers. I've only caught a few small ones, but they fought really hard for their size. I can't imagine catching a big one.
Good luck next time.
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I would have headed towards Rock Cliff area and fished the inlet of the Provo and then down along the cliffs down past the boat launch (road that dissapears into the water) Perchies should not have been a problem to catch, and bows should be in the river and inlet area, SMB along the cliffs.
Good luck on your next outing.
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