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WOODLAND, Utah (AP) -- One of northern Utah's most popular mountain reservoirs has reopened to fishing.
Repairs on the dam at Mill Hollow Reservoir have been completed and the reservoir has enough water in it now that the Division of Wildlife Resources has been able to stock it again with fish.
Wildlife officials have stocked the reservoir with more than 3,000 rainbow and albino rainbow trout .
Most of the fish are between 10 and 12 inches long.
Mill Hollow is in north-central Utah, about 14 miles southeast of Woodland.
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