Tag: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Playing “God” With Our Fisheries

Sometimes (even though I feel like people are tired of my rants on assorted topics) I must once again dedicate a very pointed column to the importance of “allowing” the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR) to do their jobs regardless of our personal opinions as to their effectiveness. Please allow me to explain. Starting

Deer Creek Pronounced “Mussel Free”

The big fishing news this week is that Deer Creek Reservoir, a popular  fishery and recreational destination located a mere 20 miles up Provo Canyon, has been declared “mussel free” after three long years of stiff regulations, boat inspections, decontaminations, and other inconveniences meant to the spread of quagga and zebra mussels. Mussel History Many

Lake Trout – Too Many Mouths To Feed

For many anglers, lake trout (mackinaw) is a “bucket list” species that can only be caught in their dreams.  Not that they are particularly difficult to catch, but they are not found in all trout waters and so they must be “targeted.”  Since they are not found universally, anglers must learn where they live, how