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Pictures, pictures, pictures
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All right. You asked for it. Here are a few pictures from the past year or so. Eat your hearts out.

Now, let's see your pictures. I showed you mine. You show me yours.

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6.5# Largemouth from Gunlock Reservoir in Southern Utah

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19 Inch brightly colored smallmouth from Jordanelle. Coming from shallow water makes the colors more vivid.

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20 inch smallmouth from Lake Powell. Very large for a male.

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22.5 in smallie from Jordanelle. Anything over 19 inches from this lake is a trophy.

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23 inch fat smallie from Jordanelle. Estimated weight over 7 lbs.

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Another nice Jordanelle smallie. Weighed out at 7# 14 oz.

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18.5 in. Pelican Lake Largemouth.

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Large smallmouth from Utah's East Canyon Reservoir. Excessive harvest has reduced the number of larger fish.

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Nice largemouth from Utah's Pelican Lake. Note the headnet to keep hair out of eyes...and bugs out of mouth, ears, eyes and everything else.

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Nice smallmouth taken from Jordanelle on Jan. 15th, 2007. Air temp was minus 8. Who says smallies don't bite in the winter?

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Large specimen of a male smallmouth (caught at Jordanelle).

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Hefty largemouth caught on the hard deck at Utah's Pelican Lake. Who says you can't catch bass through the ice.

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Lovely smallmouth taken from Utah's Strawberry Reservoir. While this lake is best known as a trout pond, it also has quite a few nice smallies.

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Larger than average wiper (striper/white bass hyrid) from Utah's Willard Bay Reservoir.

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Another hefty Willard Bay Wiper. These babies pull hard.

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4 of the hundred or more stripers caught on one trip to Lake Powell in March.

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More stripers from a night fishing expedition. The fish caught at night tended to be a bit fatter. Many stripers in Lake Powell are skinny from a low shad population and there is no limit on stripers.
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#2
Way to go Bassrods. Nice pics and thanks for sharing.[cool]
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#3
Your welcome....

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#4
Wow those are some toads way to go.[Smile]
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#5
I'm not trying to target you and all the other bs that goes on, but...that pic of the 'Strawberry' smallie sure looks like Jordanelle with the rich people houses on top of the mountain in the background above Park City. I would be happy if you could prove wrong.
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#6
Those are the cabins over on the dam side of Soldier Creek.
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#7
Thanks, bassrods. Good enough...but have you given away your spot? [Wink] We'll have to plan a trip sometime, I know I've said it before but I'm headed to the berry on Sunday for some slime rockets, you going to be up there?
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#8
If I go it will be at Jordanell for the bass...
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#9
NICE!

I wasnt able to get on the water much this year, I was hoping to, but things just would not work in to my favor... I am looking forward to a little bass action though the ice...[cool]
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