05-26-2021, 08:25 PM
"SALT LAKE CITY — Utah wildlife officials announced Wednesday they are increasing the number of fish people can catch at 10 different bodies of water across the state, citing anticipated lower water levels due to the ongoing statewide drought.
The emergency changes, which were approved by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Tuesday night, were made in state's 2021 fishing regulations guidebook. While all parts of the state are currently experiencing drought conditions, nine of the 10 bodies of water at the center of the changes are located in southern or central Utah, where drought conditions are considered extreme and exceptional by the U.S. Drought Monitor.
The new fishing limits approved at:
The emergency changes, which were approved by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Tuesday night, were made in state's 2021 fishing regulations guidebook. While all parts of the state are currently experiencing drought conditions, nine of the 10 bodies of water at the center of the changes are located in southern or central Utah, where drought conditions are considered extreme and exceptional by the U.S. Drought Monitor.
The new fishing limits approved at:
- Blacksmith Fork River (Cache County): Daily limit increased to eight trout from the Nibley Diversion downstream to the confluence with the Logan River.
- Forsyth Reservoir (Sevier County): Daily limit to eight trout.
- Gunlock Reservoir (Washington County): Daily limit increased to 12 largemouth bass with no size restrictions. The limit on bluegill and black crappie is also removed.
- Koosharem Reservoir (Sevier County): Daily limit increased to eight trout.
- Lower Enterprise Reservoir (Washington County): Daily limited increased to 12 smallmouth bass and eight trout.
- Otter Creek Reservoir (Piute County): Daily limit increased to 12 smallmouth bass, eight trout and six wiper.
- Tropic Reservoir (Garfield County): Daily limit increased to eight trout.
- Upper Enterprise Reservoir (Washington County): Daily limit increased to 12 smallmouth bass and eight trout.
- Wide Hollow Reservoir (Garfield County): Daily limit increased to eight trout.
- Yuba Reservoir (Juab and Sanpete counties): Daily limit increased to 20 total fish total among channel catfish, northern pike, any species of trout, tiger muskie, walleye and wiper. There are also no size restrictions to any of the listed species.