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There's a good article in today's (Saturday) Trib on the front page of the 'Utah' section on Strawberry. If ya get a chance, check it out today...here's the link:
[url "http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Mar/03082003/utah/36426.asp"]http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Mar/03082003/utah/36426.asp[/url]
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Thanks for the link Huntn. Nice article.
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I overheard two guys at the walleye tournament today about the strawberry article and one of them commented... "maybe it's about time people start hating trout and start fishing for more bass and walleyes. Fishermen who only fish for trout are missing out the fighting bass thus, limiting themselves to only trout knowledge". I chuckled about that, and thought that is the truth, because when you fish a whole variety, its alot more fun and more of a adventure.
Sorry I didn't mean to angitate any of you troutmen... Just sharing what I overheard.
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I've been to Strawberry a few times this year, and wish I could have gone more. I stayed a bit closer to home, and fished many of the lakes that I haven't fished in the past. While I agree that there are fewer fish that can be kept and fewer fish overall, I don't think that DWR should be criticized, nor do I think that people should abandon any ideas of fishing this awesome lake. I have done quite well there this winter, but I had to fish hard and use methods that I haven't had to use any other years. None of the people I usually fish with have been turned away by the new regulations, and I'm sure we'll be spending some time up there this summer. With any luck the cutts will chew down that 31% chub population, and we'll be seeing some huge fishies in the years to come.
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