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Wipers
#1
Dunno if it's true or not but yesterday I heard that since the DWR has gotten a new director there hasn't been a wiper planted in Utah. Can anyone confirm or disprove this? I sure don't want to be an alarmist but if it happens to be fact it is time to get alarmed I'd think.
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Wiper have been stocked in Willard and will continue to be stocked there.
May-15-06 400,000 were stocked
July-20-06 199920 were stocked
July-1 07 150,000 were stocked
July-29-08 200,000 were stocked

Willard isn't stocking any Walleye any more.
This may be what you heard.
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[size 4][font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]Don’t know who the new director might be or when he was hired/promoted, but in 2008, wipers were planted as follows: July 29 – Newcastle received 7,000; July 29 – Willard Bay received 200,000. This same schedule has taken place since 2004 (except no Newcastle plantings in 2004). I expect the same plantings will take place this year s well.
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[size 4][font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]I’d say that what you heard is just another unfounded rumor.
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[size 4][font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]Forgetaboudit! [unimpressed]
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I don't beleive walleyes have been stocked in willard for a while now. Walleyes tends to take care of itself there.
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