02-24-2007, 02:08 AM
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[#0000ff]DA QUIZ: [/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]1. What is the Utah state fish?[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]2. What is your favorite fish...and why?[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]3. What is your LEAST favorite fish...and why?[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]4. What is your favorite fishing hole...and why?[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]5. What is your favorite KIND of fishing...and why?[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff](fly fishing, ice fishing, drop shot, trolling, jigging, etc.)[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]6. What changes would you make in the Utah regulations, if you could, and why?[/#0000ff]
1. Bonneville Cut. 2. Tarpon. The ultimate sport fish. From 5-200 pounds. Pick your size and tackle. They're caught in flat, clear, shallow water. On bait, flies, plugs, and jigs. Casting, drifting, sight fishing. When hooked, it jumps to heights twice its body length, over and over again. Large ones will run for literally miles. They're bright and silvery, very attractive to the eyes. Challenging, but very catchable with proper timing and technique. 3. Smallmouth Bass-not a bad fish in larger sizes, but WAY, WAY overrated. Smaller than a largemouth, less tasty than a perch. Does not live up to the hype. Always part of that silly "pound-for-pound" discussion. 4. Spanish Harbor Channel in the Florida Keys. Great tarpon fishing day and night. It has never snowed there in the history of man. Flats, the channel, and 3 bridges all hold fish. 5. Dry Fly fishing. It's quiet, brings you close to the fish, usually takes you into the water, doesn't involve heavy tackle or lots of it, and is just kinda pretty. Just you and the water; with a box of flies, spool of tippet, some clippers, and some floatant. Everything fits in a couple shirt pockets. You see the fish, present the fly, and see the fish eat. Pure and simple. 6.Please, please close Linwood Bay to stop the massacre! The snagging must stop. Its unethical, illegal, and sets a terrible example for all fishermen.
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[#0000ff]DA QUIZ: [/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]1. What is the Utah state fish?[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]2. What is your favorite fish...and why?[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]3. What is your LEAST favorite fish...and why?[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]4. What is your favorite fishing hole...and why?[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]5. What is your favorite KIND of fishing...and why?[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff](fly fishing, ice fishing, drop shot, trolling, jigging, etc.)[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]6. What changes would you make in the Utah regulations, if you could, and why?[/#0000ff]
1. Bonneville Cut. 2. Tarpon. The ultimate sport fish. From 5-200 pounds. Pick your size and tackle. They're caught in flat, clear, shallow water. On bait, flies, plugs, and jigs. Casting, drifting, sight fishing. When hooked, it jumps to heights twice its body length, over and over again. Large ones will run for literally miles. They're bright and silvery, very attractive to the eyes. Challenging, but very catchable with proper timing and technique. 3. Smallmouth Bass-not a bad fish in larger sizes, but WAY, WAY overrated. Smaller than a largemouth, less tasty than a perch. Does not live up to the hype. Always part of that silly "pound-for-pound" discussion. 4. Spanish Harbor Channel in the Florida Keys. Great tarpon fishing day and night. It has never snowed there in the history of man. Flats, the channel, and 3 bridges all hold fish. 5. Dry Fly fishing. It's quiet, brings you close to the fish, usually takes you into the water, doesn't involve heavy tackle or lots of it, and is just kinda pretty. Just you and the water; with a box of flies, spool of tippet, some clippers, and some floatant. Everything fits in a couple shirt pockets. You see the fish, present the fly, and see the fish eat. Pure and simple. 6.Please, please close Linwood Bay to stop the massacre! The snagging must stop. Its unethical, illegal, and sets a terrible example for all fishermen.
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