12-13-2005, 09:08 PM
[black]Here's the seasonal restriction from the proc':[/black]
[black][/black] [left][black]Seasonal Restrictions: All Boulder Mountain lakes, ponds and reservoirs, EXCEPT Barker Reservoir, Garkane East Fork Impoundment, Garkane Main Impoundment, Lower Barker Reservoir, Lower Bowns Reservoir, North Creek Reservoir, Pine Lake, Posey Lake, Oak Creek Reservoir and Wide Hollow Reservoir (all in Garfield County); and Blind Lake, Coleman Reservoir, Cook Lake, Donkey Reservoir, Miller Lake and Pine Creek Reservoir (all in Wayne County), which are open year-round:[/black][/left] [indent] [left][black]• CLOSED January 1 through April 21 and November 1 through December 31.[/black][/left][/indent] [left][black]Here's a link to a Boulder Mountain Lakes map[/black][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left] [left][black][/black][/left] [left][url "http://utahoutdoors.com/maps/boulder.htm"][black]http://utahoutdoors.com/maps/boulder.htm[/black][/url][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left] [left][black][/black][/left] [left][black]and here's a link to lake descriptions[/black][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left] [left][black][/black][/left] [left][url "http://www.utahoutdoors.com/maps/boulderguide.htm"][black]http://www.utahoutdoors.com/maps/boulderguide.htm[/black][/url][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left] [left][black][/black][/left] [left][black]You could stay in Escalante and hit Wide Hollow, Barker/Lower Barker, or Posy pretty easy. Man and Mother Nature have imposed fish kills from time-to-time at various Boulder Mountain lakes and reservoirs. I'd call the DWR southern office to get a handle on the fish population in lakes you want to visit before actually making the effort. You wouldn't want to pull up to a dead lake after a long ride on a snow machine.[/black][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left]
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[black][/black] [left][black]Seasonal Restrictions: All Boulder Mountain lakes, ponds and reservoirs, EXCEPT Barker Reservoir, Garkane East Fork Impoundment, Garkane Main Impoundment, Lower Barker Reservoir, Lower Bowns Reservoir, North Creek Reservoir, Pine Lake, Posey Lake, Oak Creek Reservoir and Wide Hollow Reservoir (all in Garfield County); and Blind Lake, Coleman Reservoir, Cook Lake, Donkey Reservoir, Miller Lake and Pine Creek Reservoir (all in Wayne County), which are open year-round:[/black][/left] [indent] [left][black]• CLOSED January 1 through April 21 and November 1 through December 31.[/black][/left][/indent] [left][black]Here's a link to a Boulder Mountain Lakes map[/black][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left] [left][black][/black][/left] [left][url "http://utahoutdoors.com/maps/boulder.htm"][black]http://utahoutdoors.com/maps/boulder.htm[/black][/url][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left] [left][black][/black][/left] [left][black]and here's a link to lake descriptions[/black][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left] [left][black][/black][/left] [left][url "http://www.utahoutdoors.com/maps/boulderguide.htm"][black]http://www.utahoutdoors.com/maps/boulderguide.htm[/black][/url][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left] [left][black][/black][/left] [left][black]You could stay in Escalante and hit Wide Hollow, Barker/Lower Barker, or Posy pretty easy. Man and Mother Nature have imposed fish kills from time-to-time at various Boulder Mountain lakes and reservoirs. I'd call the DWR southern office to get a handle on the fish population in lakes you want to visit before actually making the effort. You wouldn't want to pull up to a dead lake after a long ride on a snow machine.[/black][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left]
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