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heading up to the gorge for a day trip this saturday
going to see what kinda fish we can get.
going to try 60' down with a pink dodger/squid combo,
Along with a cheater line running at 30' with some kinda spoon on it? (ADVICE ?)
Really just out to catch fish, so rainbow or koke are fine i just wanna get hooked up as much as i can while I'm there.
So if Anyone has some added insight I'm all ears!
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perfect plan!
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For the money spent on gas and what not, I would pay the extra dolla'$ and just go to the Buckboard marina to launch and head south... just saying, IMHO.
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You will have to spring for a mussel sticker 30 and a reciprocity stamp 15, other than that Wyoming is good. I would like to find some good spots on the Utah side.
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Do I still need to buy the sticker/get the inspection if I'm launching/camping on the Utah side & just boat on over to WY side?
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Regardless of where your launch, if you are traveling east on I-80 and you cross over the state line into Wyoming, you are required to pull over at the Evanston I-80 POE (Point Of Entry) and have your boat inspected. It is free. But my experience is that they only man that inspection station the buisest times of the day. No one is there off hours. One of the things they do is have you lower your motor(s) and if water comes out, you have to have the entire boat steam cleaned. If no water comes out of your motors, and you have not recently been in mussle infested waters, you will be free to go after they put a seal on your boat. No big deal. So tip your motors down and let them drain and dry before you leave.
Once you cross back into Utah and launch at Luccerne (which is still in Utah) and if you stay on the Utah side, I don't think you are under the law of Wyoming. You will still be responsible for Utah's laws regarding IAS.
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