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For those that don't get the Wildlife Newsletter...

http://wildlife.utah.gov/wildlife-news/1...icket.html

Stop if they are open or risk the ticket, and then still get checked.

This article is about the Highway 40 checkpoint, but there are others.
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From your link.

"The Interstate 15 point of entry near St. George. All watercraft traveling north on I-15 must stop."

I have stopped there twice during working hours and found the station unmanned.

Both times I went into the weigh station and, the weigh masters were frustrated with the mussel stop, saying the guys running it were flakes that may or may not show up.
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[quote castnshoot]From your link.

"The Interstate 15 point of entry near St. George. All watercraft traveling north on I-15 must stop."

I have stopped there twice during working hours and found the station unmanned.

Both times I went into the weigh station and, the weigh masters were frustrated with the mussel stop, saying the guys running it were flakes that may or may not show up.[/quote]

I have had similar experiences at the Wyo check station on the way to the gorge, two out of the 3 times I stopped nobody was there. Told the DNR guy about this at Lucerne who was doing checks and he said it was pretty common and not to worry about stopping if I launch on the Utah side.
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