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Utah should ban all bait completely where they have slot limits
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Quote:Joe’s Valley, Scofield, etc., restrict fish over a certain length but there is no lower limit (other than zero) which to my mind is not a slot. You could make the argument that zero to 18 inches is a slot; but I don't because there is nothing that will fit below the lower limit of zero


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Quote:Scofield Reservoir, Carbon and Utah counties ▲ • Limit 4 trout in the aggregate. • No more than 2 may be cutthroat or tiger
trout under 15 inches, and no more than 1 may be a cutthroat or tiger trout over 22 inches.
• All cutthroat and tiger trout from 15 to 22 inches must be immediately released.

• Trout may not be filleted, and the heads or tails may not be removed in the field or in transit.
• Any trout with cutthroat markings is considered to be a cutthroat trout. To learn how to identify the fish in this water, see the detailed descriptions that begin on page 47.
Sounds just like a slot limit to me. Maybe I'm missing somethin'.
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Re: [dubob] Utah should ban all bait completely where they have slot limits - by Fishrmn - 01-20-2011, 11:31 PM

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