09-25-2023, 10:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-25-2023, 10:36 PM by obifishkenobi.)
(09-25-2023, 09:50 PM)chubby chaser Wrote:(09-20-2023, 06:01 PM)DjHill16 Wrote: Hey guys I'm considering trying to get Utah to allow a five rod limit while ice fishing like Idaho and Wyoming allow. I am thinking that it would apply more to our trout lakes such as Causey, Porky, Bear Lake, etc. and not so much our panfish lakes like Newton and Mantua. So for example places like Henrys and the gorge allow multiple rods while ice fishing but they are primarily trout lakes. I can't speak for lakes south of cache valley and how this change would benefit or hurt them. Do you guys think this is something worth chasing and working on or what is your opinion on the matter?
[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]5 poles seems like an arbitrary number. why not 10? That being said...I have had days where I can barely keep up with the fish on 2 rods, 5 would be chaos. Gotta admit, not a fan.[/font]
My point is that, no matter how many lines is permitted that a skilled angler with one rod will out fish people with multiple lines no matter how many lines they have. A few more lines will not impact the fishery. You can only maintain so many holes from icing up at some point there is no advantage to fishing multiple holes so let people try they will not out fish one hole with someone who knows what they are doing. If they catch a few more fish they are not going to impact the fishery. There are daily limits for possession that will limit the number of fish kept.Catch and release fishing had proven through study’s have been proven not to impact fishery’s.