03-03-2009, 06:35 PM
In 2008, Arctic Grayling were stocked into 14 Utah Lakes. All were high mountain lakes, as these are the only types of lakes in Utah where they can survive well. They are native to the arctic circle, in Canada and other places where it is cold.
Some of the lakes that they were stocked into are:
Trial Lake and Washington Lake (Provo River headwaters)
Silver Lake (Utah County above Tibble Fork and Silver Lake Flat Reservoirs)
Hardy Lake (Utah County)
Smith & Moorehouse Res. (Summit County)
as well as several others across the state.
For the full 2008 stocking report, go to [url "http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/dwr/2008fishstockingreport.php"]2008 Utah Fish Stocking Report[/url] page.
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Some of the lakes that they were stocked into are:
Trial Lake and Washington Lake (Provo River headwaters)
Silver Lake (Utah County above Tibble Fork and Silver Lake Flat Reservoirs)
Hardy Lake (Utah County)
Smith & Moorehouse Res. (Summit County)
as well as several others across the state.
For the full 2008 stocking report, go to [url "http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/dwr/2008fishstockingreport.php"]2008 Utah Fish Stocking Report[/url] page.
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