08-05-2014, 04:09 AM
Keep in mind these are the same enforcers that can't tell the difference between a single and double axle trailer.
But I think the nail (um, er - fish?) has been hit on the head. What's the point in not fileting or beheading the beasts?
Identification. Species and size. Kokes look quite different that their trout cousins, but the bows and cuts can be less distinct.
Bob - after my post I had to go reread too, even printed off the one page to carry with, in case there's more questions, or questionable catches being cleaned.
But - not my job man!
So my next research question is going to be, do you have to have a ROD to go fishing? Does strapping line around a soda bottle count, or does that fall into the Trot-line category? Or would it be counted as jugging if you weren't floating the jug, but just using it to coil your line? (sorry, different lake, different topic).
I would expect that IN your campsite, ready to cook - you can do whatever the hell you want once the oil in the pan is hot! Though I have had experience of occifers wandering a camp area sniffing out the wacky tobacky, and citing or hauling off campers. It was a music festival up Ogden canyon. Nothing to do with fish, oh, and did I say it was up Ogden canyon. Yah.
But I think the nail (um, er - fish?) has been hit on the head. What's the point in not fileting or beheading the beasts?
Identification. Species and size. Kokes look quite different that their trout cousins, but the bows and cuts can be less distinct.
Bob - after my post I had to go reread too, even printed off the one page to carry with, in case there's more questions, or questionable catches being cleaned.
But - not my job man!
So my next research question is going to be, do you have to have a ROD to go fishing? Does strapping line around a soda bottle count, or does that fall into the Trot-line category? Or would it be counted as jugging if you weren't floating the jug, but just using it to coil your line? (sorry, different lake, different topic).
I would expect that IN your campsite, ready to cook - you can do whatever the hell you want once the oil in the pan is hot! Though I have had experience of occifers wandering a camp area sniffing out the wacky tobacky, and citing or hauling off campers. It was a music festival up Ogden canyon. Nothing to do with fish, oh, and did I say it was up Ogden canyon. Yah.