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Deer Creek yesterday
#1
I snuck out to Deer Creek after work for a couple of hours yesterday evening.  I've lost my thermometer but the water felt cold. No sign -- for me, anyway -- of prespawn smallmouths yet.  I did pick up a couple of nice rainbows.  A beautiful, calm evening on the water. [Image: 4-8-rainbow.jpg]
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#2
Do you know if you can launch a float tube at DC in a non state park area if you're not a Wasatch county resident?
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#3
I would avoid state parks if you do not live in that county.
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#4
(04-09-2020, 04:27 PM)Eball_111 Wrote: Do you know if you can launch a float tube at DC in a non state park area if you're not a Wasatch county resident?


If you are NOT a Washington Wasatch County resident, you can NOT fish in ANY Wasatch County body of water state park or not.  Summit County is the same.  Utah lake, the last I heard, is still open to non-county residents EXCEPT in the State Park portion which cover less than 1% of the actual lake.  But the speed at which these things are changing would impress a drag car racer.  Oh, and for what it's worth, every square inch of Deer Creek Reservoir is INSIDE the State Park boundary.  So, it isn't possible to float a water vessel of any type at Deer Creek in a non Sate Park area.
Bob Hicks, from Utah
I'm 81 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."
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#5
The water temp on Monday was averaging around 47 degrees. A long ways from spawn temperatures.
Live to hunt----- Hunt to live.
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#6
It's going to be a Sad summer
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#7
(04-09-2020, 06:30 PM)dubob Wrote:
(04-09-2020, 04:27 PM)Eball_111 Wrote: Do you know if you can launch a float tube at DC in a non state park area if you're not a Wasatch county resident?


If you are NOT a Washington County resident, you can NOT fish in ANY Wasatch County body of water state park or not. 

Wow Bob, that is one strange restriction that one has to be a resident of the St. George area in order to be able to fish in Wasatch County. Undecided
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#8
Bob, did you mean Wasatch County resident? That's how I understand it at least.
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#9
So you guys really ARE awake and paying attention.  Obviously, I wasn't when I wrote that.  I will endeavor to do better today.  Y'all stay safe now - and don't fish Deer Creek unless you live in Washington Wasatch County.   Big Grin
Bob Hicks, from Utah
I'm 81 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."
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#10
(04-10-2020, 12:21 PM)dubob Wrote: Obviously, I wasn't when I wrote that.
You may want to take a litttle more time sitting in the boat today to stay on top of your game. Wink
               O.C.F.D.
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#11
Can someone either post the link or actual document that forbids fishing in ALL Wasatch Co. waters.  I understand the State Parks, but I haven't been able to find any written documentation that everything else is closed...and if it ain't written, it didn't happen.
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#12
Here is the link to the Wasatch County Order that prohibits any non county resident from recreating anywhere in Wasatch county:

http://coronavirus.wasatch.utah.gov/Port...0_2020.pdf
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(04-10-2020, 08:04 PM)FishfulThinkin Wrote: Here is the link to the Wasatch County Order that prohibits any non county resident from recreating anywhere in Wasatch county:

http://coronavirus.wasatch.utah.gov/Port...0_2020.pdf


Thanks for sharing that but in my own opinion.  That's dumb!!
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#14
Yeah, I have my own opinions also about it but I was just responding to MWScott72 who had not seen the written order.
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