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I know in other states, Mainly mid-west, They use jugs for cat fishing. Is this type of fishing in Utah legal. I can uselly find these answers in the proc but was unable to find anything about this in there. Thanks for the help guys.
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I like to keep a coule of jugs sitting next to me while I fish. but my wife doesn't always go with me .
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[blue][size 2]I don't think juggin' is legal in Utah. The proclamation won't mention jugging, but if you read the Fishing Methods section of the proclamation ([url "http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/proclamations/2003_fishing/2.html#fishing"]http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/proclamations/2003_fishing/2.html#fishing[/url]) it states the legal methods.[/size][/blue]
[blue][size 2]The advantage of juggin' is that you can set a dozen or two jugs out and pass your time moving among them checking for fish. In Utah you get a max of two lines on certain waters, so you might as well just cast them out and watch both poles.[/size][/blue]
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i cant imagine they would let you trot-line in utah if they rarely even let you use 2 poles . . . we used to do this in the midwest when we were kids for catfish and carp, and the occasional pike . . alot of families living on the illinois river still do this for their daily meal . . and if you mess with their milk jugs, LOOKOUT!
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No, it's not legal in Utah. In waters you can use set lines (a jug is considered a setline), one end of the line must be attached to the bank. You can find this on page 9 of the proclamation (B. Fishing Methods, 3. Setline Fishing, Subsection 6.
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