Community Pond Opportunities

Thanks for posting the information.

The urban pond thing is very costly for the DWR but it’s the best way to recruit young anglers.  A lot of them are located so kids can ride their bike and enjoy the fishing. :slight_smile:

The community ponds are a great place for us old geezers to try new fly patterns or just satisfy the urge. :stuck_out_tongue:

We were up North visiting home for fall break and we really got into those tigers at Farmington Pond one evening on our fly rods…they were chunks and colored up! My daughter loved it! We really appreciate the community fisheries down here in the southern part of the state…helps get us through the winters until the lakes unthaw!

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I occasionally go to 21st St Pond in Ogden, or Glassman Pond by McKay Dee hospital, just for casting practice and fresh air. Because I never catch anything at either one.

As part of my work I have been auditing state fish hatcheries, and have a couple tips for folks. They planted brood stock 3-6# trout into Meadow Creek pond in Roy last week, which are fun for the kids or anyone else. They also planted a bunch of 12" Tiger Trout last week at a number of community ponds that include Bountiful Pond and Smith Family Park next to Smith and Edwards in Ogden, those are just the ones I remember but there was more check the stocking records. Get the kids out and put them on some cool fish.