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Willard question... - LundLefty - 05-06-2022 Has anyone heard if/when they are going to open up the fish cleaning stations this year? If I fillet fish out in the middle of the lake (leaving skin on for ID) is it legal to toss the carcasses back in? RE: Willard question... - wiperhunter2 - 05-06-2022 (05-06-2022, 01:50 PM)LundLefty Wrote: Has anyone heard if/when they are going to open up the fish cleaning stations this year? I have not heard for sure but it's usually in May, likely later in the month. There is no reason to leave the skin on any fish you process out on the lake, there is no rules like that at Willard, only at Strawberry and maybe other slot cutt lakes, that I'm aware off and that is just so they can tell if you are taking slot cutts. I have never heard of any rules at Willard that would say you can't process your fish out on the lake. RE: Willard question... - RockyRaab2 - 05-06-2022 And if you dig a bit in the fish proclamation booklet, they say you can and should put the remains back in the lake (Top right corner of page 21). But it also says you may not fillet fish while on the lake and in the act of fishing, so you'd be in violation if you fillet in the boat. Page 21 again. RE: Willard question... - dubob - 05-06-2022 (05-06-2022, 01:50 PM)LundLefty Wrote: If I fillet fish out in the middle of the lake (leaving skin on for ID) is it legal to toss the carcasses back in?In some cases, YES; in other cases, NO. 2022 Utah Fishing Guidebook Wrote:Possession of filleted fishAt Willard, clean 'em out on the boat and dump the waste in the water. I do. Seagulls, crawdads, and catfish thank you for the extra vittles. RE: Willard question... - Therapist - 05-06-2022 I have changed my way of processing fish. I now bleed the fish in the livewell, then put the fish on ice, When I process them at home, I then bury the remains in my garden for fertilizer. Helps my garden immensely. There is little or no smell and they break down quickly. The only fish I clean at the lake are perch, using the " clean a perch in 10 seconds" method on U tube. RE: Willard question... - wiperhunter2 - 05-06-2022 So, as long as our fishing equipment is put away and we are ready to head back in, we are fine to process fish on our boats at willard. Now I know the rest of the story, thanks Bob. RE: Willard question... - RockyRaab2 - 05-06-2022 I would not bet on a warden agreeing with your definition. RE: Willard question... - wiperhunter2 - 05-06-2022 (05-06-2022, 05:54 PM)RockyRaab2 Wrote: I would not bet on a warden agreeing with your definition. IMO, I really doubt any game warden there would ever pay any attention to anyone processing any fish on the water, much less challenge you as you were leaving. Seeing as how they rarely challenge water skiers that are coming too close to other boats but I guess anything is possible. RE: Willard question... - RockyRaab2 - 05-06-2022 You are probably right, since they seem to ignore the Happy Harvesters who take multiple bucket-loads of crappie and/or snag walleye out of Willard. RE: Willard question... - LundLefty - 05-06-2022 Just read the 2022 WB regs, only one walleye over 24". Guess that nixes filleting on the water if the fish cops need proof of size... |