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For those of you who are interested in Panguitch Lake, here is a detailed report of what the plans are regarding the management of the lake:
[url "http://mountain-prairie.fws.gov/federalassistance/panguitch/ut_draft_ea_acc.pdf"]LINK TO ARTICLE[/url]
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[cool][#0000ff]Thanks for providing that. I know a lot of us have good memories of formerly great fishing down there. Too bad about the chubs. Hopefully the new program will restore the fishery.[/#0000ff]
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Thanks for posting, haven't fished Panguitch since I was a young child, but have some fond memories from way back then. Hope they are succesful and the bucket-bioligists will leave it alone after treatment. Don't envy those lucky fish who get to be "pilot fishes".
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This plan still hasn't been approved. Their is a meeting tomorrow involving all three agencies. I'll let you know the details when I find out.
Anybody catch any of the tiger trout that have planted over the last few years?
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The plan is a go and they changed the limits to 8 fish. The treatment is planned for just after ice off and restocking fish asap.
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So they are going to treat and re-stock immediatley? Don't they usually do 2 treatments to ensure a total kill?
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Sounds like we will have a fun place to catch huge tigers in a few years. That pond has always been able to produce nice fish. It is just like a little version of the berry. Lots of food if they can keep the chubs in check.
I think they should have made the cutts catch and release only. This would have been a great trial.
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[size 1]"I think they should have made the cutts catch and release only" .. I agree, or at least institute a slot limit on the cutts and tigers. The future limit has been decided upon and will be (f[/size][size 1]rom Appendix b.8.3) "4 fish limit with harvest of only 1 predator over 22 inches." (predator defined as a cutt or tiger) Will the fish get the chance to get to 22 inches? It still will be a fun place to fish in a couple of years.[/size]
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Typically they do treat a lake twice and in the fall not spring. The chubs are going to make a come back so whats the point of two treatments. Plus not one fisherman showed up for the public input meetings so I guess the only people who care about this lake is out of staters and local business owners. I wouldn't be surprised if the regs are left at 4 fish with no size limits.
Besides that the few ice fishing trips I made to Panguitch I averaged around 40 fish each trip. The majority being 12" planters but a couple around 3lb. Besides that this lake has been a total waste.
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