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Local urban fishing waters

Published: Thursday, July 26, 2007 12:09 a.m. MDT
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Location: Spring Lake. Directions: From I-15 take exit 248 (Santaquin) and head east then north on SR 198, shortly past the Spring Lake town sign turn and follow road into town, take first left past the city limit sign to the pond. Size: 6 acres. Boating and floating: Canoes and float tubes only. Catch: Rainbow trout, channel catfish and largemouth bass. Handicap access: No.

Salem Pond

Location: Salem. Directions: From I-15 take exit 260 (Spanish Fork) left onto Main St., follow road from Spanish Fork to Salem, in Salem turn south on Main, proceed to pond on right. Size: 11 acres. Boating and floating: May-Oct. Motorized vessels need a permit. Catch: Rainbow trout, channel catfish, largemouth bass, bluegill and walleye. Handicap access: yes.

Tawa Pond (upper)

Location: St. George. Directions: 2200 W. Snow Canyon Parkway, St. George o just north of the Snow Canyon Parkway near the Canyons Softball Complex. Size: 0.8 acres. Catch: Largemouth bass, bluegill, green sunfish and catchable rainbow trout stocked mid-November through April.

Tawa Pond (lower)

Location: St. George. Directions: Canyons Softball Complex, St. George; 2100 North, 2100 West, then south of the upper Tawa Pond and the Snow Canyon Parkway. Size: 0.5 acres. Catch: Largemouth bass, bluegill, green sunfish and catchable rainbow trout stocked mid-November through April.

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Stratton Pond

Location: Hurricane. Directions: Just southwest of Quail Lake, approximately 350 N. 3700 West in Hurricane. Size: 7 acres. Catch: Rainbow trout.

Meadow Creek Pond

Location: Roy. Directions: From I-15 exit at Roy and go west to 4300 W., turn right onto 4300 W., right on 5250 S., left on 4200 W., you should see the pond and parking. Size: 4 acres. Boating and floating: Not allowed. Catch: Channel catfish, rainbow trout, bluegill, yellow perch, largemouth bass and common carp. Handicap access: yes.

Four Mile Creek

Location: HarrisvillEast Directions: Off Harrisville Road (Highway 89), at 363 West in Harrisville. Boating and floating: Not allowed. Catch: Rainbow trout. Handicap access: No.

Burch Creek

Location: South Ogden. Directions: Glassman Way (between Washington and Harrison Blvds), approximately 5200 South. Floating: Not allowed. Catch: Bonneville cutthroat trout.

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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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