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Fun discussion about using live minnows, real life stories wanted:
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[quote TubeDude]The best example I can think of...for "what if" laws...is the new Utah blood alcohol limit of .05. Do the legislators really believe they will deter the folks who routinely get blasted and then get behind the wheel? I doubt it. Although the law just recently became active there have been remarkably few impairment arrests in which blood alcohol levels were not above the old mark of .08. And there continue to be horrendous accidents caused by drivers who are substantially greater than that.[/b][/quote]

Why does a picture of Jim Accosta standing in front of a border wall stating "nobody is trying to cross the border here. Why do we need this wall?" keep entering my mind??



thanks for the reply. Amid all that fluff, I got this:

A. I'd like to use live white bass at Utah Lake.
B. I'd like to use live chubs at Strawberry.
C. I'd like to use live chubs at Scofield.


as for A: Have you taken a proposal to the RAC? My personal recommendation would be to give them more than just "I want to catch more fish, and using live white bass is the answer". I would definitely encourage including some solution that would ensure that live fish are not transported away from the lake. Good luck. Smile

B & C: chubs are not a desired species in either reservoir. In both instances, chubs have proved historically to be quite the problem in both. Current management strategies are in place to prevent chub populations from thriving. Why on earth would we want to allow (encourage??) people using live chubs in those lakes?!


D: Tiger Salamanders. I propose that we petition the State to end the banned use of live salamanders / waterdogs. They do not present the issues with native fish species or disease concerns. I'm with you on this one. Smile
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Re: [TubeDude] Fun discussion about using live minnows, real life stories wanted: - by PBH - 01-17-2019, 07:33 PM

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