03-17-2019, 03:45 AM
It's not a change. We had this discussion several years ago. It got rather heated. If you couldn't continue to fish while in possession of a full limit you wouldn't be able to fish anywhere with slot limits, size limits, anywhere with endangered and therefore prohibited species, even Bear Lake with the naturally spawned Cutthroats. After it had gone round and round for a few weeks the Utah Attorney General's Liaison to the UDWR set the record straight. It's simply a clarification.
The idea of staying one shy of the limit doesn't work when there are size limits or slot limits or protected species. What if the first fish of the day is within the protected slot, and it is injured?
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The idea of staying one shy of the limit doesn't work when there are size limits or slot limits or protected species. What if the first fish of the day is within the protected slot, and it is injured?
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