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Good bass along I-70?

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I am road tripping from Las Vegas to Michigan in a couple weeks and I'm looking for some good bass spots along I-70 to fish at dusk before I turn in each night. Any help would be awesome...they need to be close to 70. Thanks.

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I believe I-70 was -US 40 back when I made a trip to St Louis decades ago. Remember most of the states require a fishing license and private ponds have owners with shoot guns for trespassers. Just keep your eyes open and stay near where you see something interesting.

Tom

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Sand Hollow And Quail Creek, right near St. George, Utah. Sand Hollow is a very clear fishery so the bass often stay deep during the day (20 to 40 feet).

If you stop in Denver there's a couple of ponds near near cabelas in Thornton .. Hunter glen 

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Check Google maps.  There are several good sized lakes in central and eastern Kansas that are close to I-70.  Don't know anything about the fishing on them, but I'm sure that could be researched.  As mentioned, a temporary license will be needed most any place you stop to fish.

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No experience in the area, but welcome aboard!

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The Grand Junction area, where I live, has one lake that is okay, but occasionally produces a few 5 to 8 pounders.

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