07-01-2010, 05:33 PM
[quote CROSSINEYES]where there is a will there is a way. they have to spend money this is fact.[/quote]
You have to have a seller before you can have a buyer. The DWR can't just go buy water if there is no water for sale.
[quote CROSSINEYES]
other dessert states are doing a grand job with walleye. [/quote]
Really? Like where? Wyoming has a handful. Idaho doesn't allow for any new walleye waters. Montana doesn't allow walleye on the west side of the continental divide. Nevada -- where are the quality walleye lakes in Nevada?
Other states in the west have the same issues as Utah. Wyoming is probably the best off when it comes to walleye, but it is still limited to a select few waters.
the grass is certainly always greener on the other side of the fence!
I want to have striped marlin in Powell. Nothing can change my mind that if enough money is spent, that they can turn Powell into a quality striped marlin fishery.
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You have to have a seller before you can have a buyer. The DWR can't just go buy water if there is no water for sale.
[quote CROSSINEYES]
other dessert states are doing a grand job with walleye. [/quote]
Really? Like where? Wyoming has a handful. Idaho doesn't allow for any new walleye waters. Montana doesn't allow walleye on the west side of the continental divide. Nevada -- where are the quality walleye lakes in Nevada?
Other states in the west have the same issues as Utah. Wyoming is probably the best off when it comes to walleye, but it is still limited to a select few waters.
the grass is certainly always greener on the other side of the fence!
I want to have striped marlin in Powell. Nothing can change my mind that if enough money is spent, that they can turn Powell into a quality striped marlin fishery.
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