11-29-2011, 08:11 PM
True (I mean that it's false).
I hit Willard several times last winter, and yuuuuup - used the annual pass. Maybe I shoulda filled out an envelope just to TELL them. Guess I coulda wrote my name in the snow.
Isn't it $10 to DRIVE into Willard? And isn't there like a $6 walk-in fee? So shouldn't walk-in ice-anglers only need to pay $6? But if you HAVE a pass, but walk in - what can you hang the pass on? Your tent? Sled?!
I also learned that the Idaho end of Bear Lake doesn't take the Utah State Parks pass either. Go figure!
Of note: Pineview doesn't charge in winter. Hope Mantua doesn't start trying to!
I thought part of why the Willard lot was left open was for Snowmobile access? But realy - if bathrooms/fish cleaning station are closed - how does it cost them money to just leave a gate open? Ok - so maybe they plow a road now and then, but . . .
I hit Willard several times last winter, and yuuuuup - used the annual pass. Maybe I shoulda filled out an envelope just to TELL them. Guess I coulda wrote my name in the snow.
Isn't it $10 to DRIVE into Willard? And isn't there like a $6 walk-in fee? So shouldn't walk-in ice-anglers only need to pay $6? But if you HAVE a pass, but walk in - what can you hang the pass on? Your tent? Sled?!
I also learned that the Idaho end of Bear Lake doesn't take the Utah State Parks pass either. Go figure!
Of note: Pineview doesn't charge in winter. Hope Mantua doesn't start trying to!
I thought part of why the Willard lot was left open was for Snowmobile access? But realy - if bathrooms/fish cleaning station are closed - how does it cost them money to just leave a gate open? Ok - so maybe they plow a road now and then, but . . .