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Does any one have a map of strawberry with the ladders and other places labeled? I want to try it this summer and here every one talk about these places but have no idea where they are. Can some one post a map?
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I am sure Tubedude has one, he does a great job posting maps that he labels... He is probably fishing today...
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[quote timberhall]Does any one have a map of strawberry with the ladders and other places labeled? I want to try it this summer and here every one talk about these places but have no idea where they are. Can some one post a map?[/quote]

[cool][#0000ff]I do not fish Strawberry so I have not put together one of my infamous labeled maps. However, I do occasionally find something on different websites that I snag and put into my files. Here is a pretty good generalized map...and some more detailed ones with good info on topo, roads, etc.[/#0000ff]
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If you are serious about fishing Strawberry you should purchase a Fish N Map and that will show you the locations and the depth contours.
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[#804000][size 2]Good maps available at the visitors place on the north end of the lake........WW.[/size][/#804000]
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Like kent said fish-in-map has a really good lay out of the lake. They sell them at sportsmans right by the reel island. Around $8.00.
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Website for Fish-N-Map Co:

[url "http://www.fishnmap.com/catalogframe.php"]http://www.fishnmap.com/catalogframe.php[/url]

Sportsman's sell them too. They are about $7.
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Thanks, that should give me a good start to finding the places I here about.
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[cool][#0000ff]I will second what others have recommended. Get the "old blue and white" maps.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I have a large collection of them and they have been the basis of all my initial trips on all Utah waters. Take one with you and a note pad and writing instruments. Mark numbers on the map and write notes on your note pad corresponding to what you find. Good structure, deep channel, etc. After while you get a much better mental image of the lake...under all water level conditions.[/#0000ff]
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