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Whats new for 2014? - dubob - 12-24-2013

[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]It has come to my attention that the new 2014 Fishing Proclamation is now available at local stores. I got a copy and opened it to the page that shows what is new in 2014. And it was not what I was expecting to see. Here are a couple of the changes that might be of general interest.[/#800000][/font]

[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]Keep more fish: Starting in 2014, the possession limit will be twice the daily limit at most fishing waters in Utah. For details, see the regulation on page 19. This does NOT apply to Flaming Gorge and Strawberry; the possession limit at those two waters are still one daily limit.[/#800000][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]Easily dispose of certain fish: A new law allows anglers to easily dispose of carp and fish that are under a catch-and-kill order. For details, see page 38. What changed is this: Previously, you were required to catch, kill and consume certain species. Now, you’re not required to eat fish caught at catch-and-kill waters. Under the new rules, you can dispose of catch-and-kill fish — and some additional species — instead of consuming them. If you decide to dispose of the dead fish, you can put them in the water where you caught them. You can also dispose of them at a fish-cleaning station or your home. While the new rules allow for disposal of fish, they don’t let you release the fish alive. It is still illegal to release these fish in any water.[/#800000][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]Free Fishing Day: This year, Free Fishing Day will be held on June 7. This annual event is a great opportunity to share fishing fun with a friend or family member. For more information, see page 7.[/#800000][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]Regulation changes at popular fisheries: Regulations have changed at a handful of popular Utah fisheries, including Red Fleet Reservoir (Anglers may not release any walleye, they must be immediately killed. Still no limit on walleye.), Yuba Reservoir (you can now keep 20 northern pike with only one over 36") and Lost Creek Reservoir (you can’t cut the heads or tails off in the field of trout or salmon caught there & spearfishing is now closed there). For details, see Rules for specific waters on page 22.[/#800000][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]Possible changes to license fees: The Division has proposed changes to many of its hunting and fishing license fees. The Utah Legislature will consider those proposals when it meets in early 2014. To learn more, see the information box on page 6. If lawmakers approve changes to the license fees, those changes may go into effect on July 1, 2014.[/#800000][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]Change in reciprocal permit requirement at Lake Powell: The state of Arizona no longer requires licensed Utah anglers to purchase a reciprocal permit to fish the Arizona side of Lake Powell. For details, see page 8.[/#800000][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]What I DIDN’T see change was the elimination of the two pole permit. That onerous slip of paper is STILL a requirement if you intend to fish 2 poles at a time in 2014. Aaaarrrrgggghhhh![/#800000][/font]
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Re: [dubob] Whats new for 2014? - hogstalker - 12-24-2013

Did they cose the inlet at willard for the spawn ?-- I hope.
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Re: [hogstalker] Whats new for 2014? - Fishrmn - 12-25-2013

No.

Quote:Willard Bay Reservoir and [red]inlet channel[/red], Box Elder County
• Limit 10 crappie.
• Limit 6 walleye, only 1 walleye may be
over 24 inches.
• Limit 3 wiper.
• Possession and use of commercially sold
and preserved gizzard shad is allowed. Otherwise, possession of gizzard shad, dead or alive, is unlawful.

Ya do know that the guidebook is available on line, right?


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Re: [dubob] Whats new for 2014? - Fishrmn - 12-25-2013

Yup.


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Re: [Fishrmn] Whats new for 2014? - hogstalker - 12-25-2013

Thanks - it appears another snagfest will occur by people with no morals
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Re: [dubob] Whats new for 2014? - Jordanporritt - 12-26-2013

I believe you are correct. As far as I was aware the two pole permit was going to be included in the NEW license fee. They were going to raise the price of the license but it would then include the option to use two poles without buying any separate permit. So obviously if that's the case the new regulation wouldn't be put into effect until they made the changes to the licenses.
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