01-05-2003, 08:39 PM
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]How long are you going to be gone? The cisco run should last two weeks once it gets hot and heavy. If it's like last year it will be tough to make limits. The eastside never kicked in because it was always rough and the only place a guy could successfully dipnet was the state park marina if you could elbow your way in. Jigging on the rockpile in a boat and accidentally foul hooking an occasional cisco was the most productive method![/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]Just for information's sake, check your tackle box for oversized hooks. Here's an excerpt from the [font "Verdana"][#660000][size 4]2003 Utah Fishing Proclamation. [/size][/#660000]"A person may not use or possess hooks, single or multipoint, larger than 9/16 inch at the shortest distance, between the shank and the point of the hook from January 1 through February 15." [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]I know some of my jigheads are oversized so I've put them away for a month and a half. I have a 9/16" diameter bar in my tackle box to easily check. Don't count on a tap tape measure to be close enough. If a 9/16" (.562")diameter passes the tip of the hook, you'll be donating to the DWR.[/font][/size][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]Just for information's sake, check your tackle box for oversized hooks. Here's an excerpt from the [font "Verdana"][#660000][size 4]2003 Utah Fishing Proclamation. [/size][/#660000]"A person may not use or possess hooks, single or multipoint, larger than 9/16 inch at the shortest distance, between the shank and the point of the hook from January 1 through February 15." [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]I know some of my jigheads are oversized so I've put them away for a month and a half. I have a 9/16" diameter bar in my tackle box to easily check. Don't count on a tap tape measure to be close enough. If a 9/16" (.562")diameter passes the tip of the hook, you'll be donating to the DWR.[/font][/size][/font]
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