08-11-2009, 02:38 PM
[#008000]You should check out the DWR Fishing Guide for information on this. [/#008000]
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[#008000]Here is the link to the DWR website section:[/#008000]
[url "http://wildlife.utah.gov/guidebooks/2009_fishing/"][#810081][size 4]DWR FISHING GUIDE[/size][/#810081][/url][#810081][size 4] [/size][/#810081]
[#008000]This is a protion of what it says:[/#008000]
Setline fishing
Utah Admin. Code R657-13-8
Setlines are lines that are anchored to a non-moving object and that are not attached to a fishing pole. If you obtain a setline permit, and a Utah fishing or combination license, you can use a setline to take fish from the following waters: the Bear River proper (downstream from the Idaho state line, including Cutler Reservoir and outlet canals); the Little Bear River below Valley View Highway (SR-30); the Malad River; and Utah Lake.
The following rules apply to setline fishing:
You may not fish with more than one setline.
A setline may not contain more than 15 hooks.
When fishing with a setline, you must be within 100 yards of the surface or the bank of water you’re fishing from.
One end of your setline must be attached to a non-moving object that is not attached to a fishing pole.
Your setline must also have a legible tag attached to it that includes your name, address and setline permit number.
Setline permits are available for $15 at wildlife.utah.gov and from license agents and Division offices
A setline permit is a 365-day permit, but you must also have an unexpired one-day, seven-day or 365-day Utah fishing or combination license in order to use it (a setline permit is not valid unless it’s accompanied by a valid fishing or combination license).
If you’re under 12 years of age and would like to use a setline, you must have a valid one-day, seven-day or 365-day Utah fishing or combination license, and a setline permit
[#008000]Jugging is not permitted in Utah.[/#008000]
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[#008000]Here is the link to the DWR website section:[/#008000]
[url "http://wildlife.utah.gov/guidebooks/2009_fishing/"][#810081][size 4]DWR FISHING GUIDE[/size][/#810081][/url][#810081][size 4] [/size][/#810081]
[#008000]This is a protion of what it says:[/#008000]
Setline fishing
Utah Admin. Code R657-13-8
Setlines are lines that are anchored to a non-moving object and that are not attached to a fishing pole. If you obtain a setline permit, and a Utah fishing or combination license, you can use a setline to take fish from the following waters: the Bear River proper (downstream from the Idaho state line, including Cutler Reservoir and outlet canals); the Little Bear River below Valley View Highway (SR-30); the Malad River; and Utah Lake.
The following rules apply to setline fishing:
You may not fish with more than one setline.
A setline may not contain more than 15 hooks.
When fishing with a setline, you must be within 100 yards of the surface or the bank of water you’re fishing from.
One end of your setline must be attached to a non-moving object that is not attached to a fishing pole.
Your setline must also have a legible tag attached to it that includes your name, address and setline permit number.
Setline permits are available for $15 at wildlife.utah.gov and from license agents and Division offices
A setline permit is a 365-day permit, but you must also have an unexpired one-day, seven-day or 365-day Utah fishing or combination license in order to use it (a setline permit is not valid unless it’s accompanied by a valid fishing or combination license).
If you’re under 12 years of age and would like to use a setline, you must have a valid one-day, seven-day or 365-day Utah fishing or combination license, and a setline permit
[#008000]Jugging is not permitted in Utah.[/#008000]
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