01-21-2019, 12:15 PM
[quote Jedidiah]Corn's now legal wherever bait is allowed in Utah.[/quote]
[#0000FF]Unless they have changed the regulations since the 2018 book, that is not true.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF][/#0000FF]Using corn as bait
In 2018, the Division will continue its
pilot study that allows the use of corn as
bait at the following waterbodies:
• Cutler Reservoir
• Deer Creek Reservoir
• Electric Lake
• Fish Lake
• Flaming Gorge
• Lake Powell
• Stateline Reservoir
• Utah Lake
Corn is an effective bait for kokanee
salmon and is legal in all the surrounding
states. Studies have shown that it has no
harmful effects on fish or their digestive
processes.
Although you may now use corn
at the waterbodies listed above, you
must still follow Utah’s other laws
that regulate chumming and littering.
Throughout the pilot study, Division
biologists and law-enforcement officers
will be monitoring these areas closely to
see if the use of corn should be expanded
or discontinued.
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[#0000FF]Unless they have changed the regulations since the 2018 book, that is not true.[/#0000FF]
[#0000FF]
[/#0000FF]
[#0000FF][/#0000FF]Using corn as bait
In 2018, the Division will continue its
pilot study that allows the use of corn as
bait at the following waterbodies:
• Cutler Reservoir
• Deer Creek Reservoir
• Electric Lake
• Fish Lake
• Flaming Gorge
• Lake Powell
• Stateline Reservoir
• Utah Lake
Corn is an effective bait for kokanee
salmon and is legal in all the surrounding
states. Studies have shown that it has no
harmful effects on fish or their digestive
processes.
Although you may now use corn
at the waterbodies listed above, you
must still follow Utah’s other laws
that regulate chumming and littering.
Throughout the pilot study, Division
biologists and law-enforcement officers
will be monitoring these areas closely to
see if the use of corn should be expanded
or discontinued.
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