DWR increases fishing limits at 10 waterbodies in Utah
In anticipation of low water levels due to drought conditions, we’ve issued some emergency changes to Utah’s fishing regulations. These changes will allow anglers to catch and keep more fish at 10 waterbodies around the state.
These changes are effective immediately and will remain in effect until Oct. 31, 2021. Here are the waterbodies with new increased daily fish limits:
Blacksmith Fork River, Cache County: Increasing the daily limit to eight trout from the Nibley Diversion downstream to the confluence with the Logan River
Forsyth Reservoir, Sevier County: Increasing the daily limit to eight trout
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has issued several emergency changes to Utah's fishing regulations in anticipation of low water levels due to drought conditions.
Utah wildlife officials announced Wednesday they are increasing the number of fish people can catch at 10 different bodies of water across the state, citing anticipated lower water levels due to the ongoing statewide drought.