Just saw this on wayneswords.com about the 2013 Fishing Regulations. I was wondering if they might change last year's Walleye bag limits - looks like there was no change to the unlimited Walleye bag limit. Alabama Rigs - 3 hooks in Utah & still 2 for AZ. Leave a patch of skin attached to fillet for fish ID to transport in AZ.
http://www.wayneswords.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=27&func=view&catid=8&id=48031
Awesome, looks like the eyes r in trouble when the crew starts slaying them. :3some:
Have little freezer - will travel....... :greengrin:
I hope FULL little freezer travels back... :headbang:
dont forget your talcum powder.
Quote from: menrats on January 08, 2013, 07:18 AMdont forget your talcum powder.
LOL - That's funny!! One second Dave & I are having a nice chat w/ Rats over lunch then a second later all we see is a Crestliner blur at full throttle as he tosses a Walleye our way & yells: "I can't take it any more......I'm out of here!" Never to be seen or heard from until the next month's meeting.
LOL, I thought we were just having lunch and then...... :dance:
yea at that point my thighs had swollen 15 lbs and they looked much like.... beyonce at the super bowl. remember mr. ed. can you say willlburrr
Here is the link & info for getting your Lake Powell Utah fishing license:
You can do it online or at a local retailer but I'd recommend getting it online. If you get it online, you will have the chance to download & print your license right then but they will also mail you a hard copy. You're buying the "365 Day Reciprocal Permit Lake Powell AZ RESIDENT" for $8. If you want a 2 pole license, buy the "365 Day NonRes Second Pole Fishing Permit" for $15.
Like the title says, this is a "Reciprocal Permit" which means you must also have a valid AZ fishing license. Otherwise a Utah Non Res 7-day license is $32.
Here is the link: http://wildlife.utah.gov/dwr/licenses/
Bump -- don't forget to get that fishing license. See link above.
I got mine last week, it comes pretty quick after you register online.
Don't forget about the mussle inspections. Clean & dry livewells/bilge - go here for more info & hours: http://www.wayneswords.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=376:musscle-prevention-requirements&catid=84:right-news-feed&Itemid=41
http://www.wayneswords.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=702:quagga-mussel-handout-&catid=51:news&Itemid=50
One thing that was talked about also was the requiremant to travel with your bilge plug out with boat clean & dry.
and then remember to put the plug back in :banghead:.