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The [url "http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/dwr/fishstockingreport.php"]Utah 2007 Fish Stocking Report[/url] has been updated again as of 8/21/07.
Highlights include lots of fish stocked in Sanpete County lakes, Grayling stocked in many lakes throughout the state, as well as Tiger Trout.
Enjoy!
[url "http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/dwr/fishstockingreport.php"]http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/dwr/fishstockingreport.php[/url]
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Thanks for posting the link to the stocking report. This is the first time I have taken a look at it. It is interesting to see the number of different lakes that they stock in Utah and I was surprised about some of the lakes, because I thought they sustained themselves, like the kokes at the Gorge. I was mainly looking at the lakes that they stock the Grayling in, close to two dozens, I'm guessing most, if not all are lakes must be hiked into to reach? If you don't know does anyone else know? WH2
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Curt, you can drive right to Trial Lake, but you will probably need extremely small hooks to catch those 2 inch grayling that were planted two days ago.
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I think the Gorge will be on on going battle with all those huge lakers eating everything in sight.
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Trial Lake and Washington Lake you can drive to. From Trial, you can hike 1 mile to Wall Lake. I'm sure there are several others that you can get to easily as well, but Grayling thrive naturally in the high latitude lakes in the artic circle, so in Utah they can only survive and do well in high altitude coldwater lakes.
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