12-14-2024, 02:31 AM
(12-13-2024, 02:51 PM)lavaman Wrote: Chuck, it makes a person wonder if it continues to be worth it. Every year it seems there are changes to keep up with the demand from a growing population. But are we actually seeing improvements in our State Park Fisheries? Or is it the same old standard.
It doesn't always seem like it is worth the cost, especially since most of us on this forum are interested in fishing. I just counted 46 State Parks on the website, of those 24 are fishing sites. Also not all Parks are created equal. I have a daughter that is a professor at the University of Illinois in the recreation department - Parks and Recreation. She loves to come home to Utah because we often visit the State and National Parks here. She says many of our Utah State Parks are better than most of the National Parks in the east.
I am happy to support the Parks both National and State. I do wish the State would pick a payment method (yearly or rolling 365) and stick with it. The other thing I would like to see is a couple other areas added to the State Parks, Strawberry, Pineview and Currant Creek.