Utah wildlife officials say they are still tracking Strawberry Reservoir after a fish was found illegally dumped in the reservoir over the winter.
<p>HEBER CITY — No additional walleye have been found at Strawberry Reservoir since the fish species was illegally introduced into the reservoir last year, but  Utah  wildlife officials say they are 
com/article/50834248/utah-monitoring-popular-reservoir-after-finding-illegally-introduced-fish" rel="follow" target="_blank">angler reported catching the species</a> in December, which state wildlife biologists confirmed.
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