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Increased limits because of drought - Kent - 05-26-2021 "SALT LAKE CITY — Utah wildlife officials announced Wednesday they are increasing the number of fish people can catch at 10 different bodies of water across the state, citing anticipated lower water levels due to the ongoing statewide drought. The emergency changes, which were approved by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Tuesday night, were made in state's 2021 fishing regulations guidebook. While all parts of the state are currently experiencing drought conditions, nine of the 10 bodies of water at the center of the changes are located in southern or central Utah, where drought conditions are considered extreme and exceptional by the U.S. Drought Monitor. The new fishing limits approved at:
RE: Increased limits because of drought - catchinon - 05-27-2021 Thanks Kent, good to know. May have to see if I can make it to Yuba this year. RE: Increased limits because of drought - Fritzfishin - 05-27-2021 I dunno the last time I had a 20 fish day at yuba other then carp. Maybe 8 years ago we could do 20 pike from 18-24" we had a few 20 fish walleye days maybe 13 years ago RE: Increased limits because of drought - Big Sky - 05-27-2021 They dumped a butt-ton of tiger trout in Yuba last year. I said it was a bad idea back then, and now it it appears it was a giant waste of money and resources. Man, I wish they would have thought it through a lot more and put those tigers in better lakes further south!!! RE: Increased limits because of drought - PBH - 05-27-2021 further south where the drought is worse? The fish dumped in Yuba were surplus. Extra. Not needed anywhere else. Not requested anywhere else by the managers, maybe because they already had what they needed for those other lakes. It's not a waste of money when there are extras. RE: Increased limits because of drought - castnshoot - 05-27-2021 I hear Minersville is being considered for some sort of increased take on trout. A consideration of both the drought and over abundance of trout for the program they are trying to run there. RE: Increased limits because of drought - Saltslam - 05-27-2021 The drought will no doubt take care of the trout population in Minersville. Hopefully some smallies and wipers survive. RE: Increased limits because of drought - wormandbobber - 05-28-2021 (05-27-2021, 06:49 PM)castnshoot Wrote: I hear Minersville is being considered for some sort of increased take on trout. A consideration of both the drought and over abundance of trout for the program they are trying to run there. Minersville is probably being considered. One thing to think about, though, is that if the trout population is thinned, it will give remaining fish a better chance of survival. If the lake is dropped and the population is super dense and high, chances are you will lose a lot more fish and fewer will make it. RE: Increased limits because of drought - castnshoot - 05-28-2021 Exactly what they are contemplating. Some fish are already starting to thin,, while they should be going into their prime condition right now. I think if they play it right they should have a chance of saving a base of big fish. Too bad there are so many addicted fly fishermen who will stand there by the Dam and kill one stressed fish after an other come Aug and Sept. |