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Local urban fishing waters

Published: Thursday, July 26, 2007 12:09 a.m. MDT
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Maybe Pond

Location: Clearfield. Directions: From I-15 take Exit 336, head west, turn right on State and head north, turn right on 500 East, access from city property at 310 S. 500 East. Size: 3.8 acres. Boating and floating: No motorized craft allowed. Must access from the city property at 310 S. 500 East. Catch: Black crappie, largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish. Handicap access: yes.

Parowan Pond

Location: Parowan. Directions: 400 W. 100 North, Parowan. Size: 1 acre. Catch: Rainbow trout, largemouth bass, channel catfish and bluegill.

Woods Pond

Location: Woods Ranch. Directions: 10 miles east of Cedar City on Hwy 14. Size: 1.2 acres. Catch: Rainbow trout.

Burraston Ponds

Location: Mona. Directions: South of Mona on Hwy 41 about 1/4 mile, on right hand side of the road. Watch for the sign. Size: 30 acres. Catch: Rainbow trout, brown trout and common carp.

Highland Glen Park

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Location: Highland. Directions: From I-15, take Exit 287 and go east on SR 92 (approx.. 6.5 miles) to 4800 West, turn right and continue approximately 1 mile, entrance is just south of Lone Peak High School. Size: 3 acres. Boating and floating: No motorized watercraft allowed. Catch: Rainbow trout, channel catfish, yellow perch, bluegill and largemouth bass. Handicap access: yes.

Vivian Park Pond

Location: Provo Canyon. Directions: From I-15 take exit 275 in Orem, take 800 North (exit 275) approx.. 9 miles east to Vivian Park, entrance on south side of road. Size: 1 acre. Boating and floating: No. Catch: Rainbow trout and brown trout. Handicap access: yes.

Canyon View Park Pond

Location: Spanish Fork. Directions: Manti/Spanish Fork Exit Hwy 6, towards the canyon, take a right at the Little Acorn Restaurant/Gas Station, park entrance is on right hand side of road directly after Spanish Oaks Golf Course. Size: 1 acre. Boating and floating: No motorized watercraft allowed. Catch: Trout. Handicap access: yes.

Spanish Oaks Reservoir

Location: Spanish Fork. Directions: From I-15 take Exit 261, head southeast 6 miles, turn right on Powerhouse Road, 1 mile on the left hand side, you will see a turn off for the reservoir. Size: 5 acres. Boating and floating: No. Catch: Rainbow trout. Handicap access: yes.

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Sterling Brinkerhoff, 5, helps Utah Division of Wildlife Resources' Jim Karpowitz stock Willow Pond in Murray with trout. About 22,000 trout and 9,500 catfish are put into Utah fishing ponds yearly.

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