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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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