Quote:
• Dead yellow perch may be used as
bait only in Deer Creek, Echo, Fish
Lake, Gunnison, Hyrum, Johnson,
Jordanelle, Mantua, Mill Meadow,
Newton, Pineview, Rockport, Starvation,
Utah Lake, Willard Bay and Yuba
reservoirs.
Keerect. Looks like da Berry and Scofield are not on the list. Think it's mostly waters that hold perch, though they don't seem to restrict the perch to have come FROM the same water. Newton and the View have size limitations too (1").
Quote:
• Dead, fresh or frozen saltwater species,
including sardines and anchovies,
may be used as bait in any water
where bait is permitted.
• Dead mountain sucker, white sucker,
Utah sucker, redside shiner, speckled
dace, mottled sculpin, fathead minnow,
Utah chub and common carp
may be used as bait in any water
where bait is permitted.
• The eggs of any species of fish caught
in Utah, except prohibited fish, may
be used in any water where bait is
permitted. You may not, however,
take or use eggs from fish that are
being released.
The eggs and guts question gets a bit vague. I've asked DNR and the answer seems to be the eggs or innards of even a trout are ok, but not the meaty bits. BUT - I'd suggest you do your own checking (don't quote me!)
Doesn't actually say anything about catfood or chicken. But I know chicken livers are so commonly used (judging by all the CRAP containers trashers leave all over!!! grrr. . . pretty sure they don't have a problem with "meat".
Crawdads can be used as live bait, on the waters they are caught on. So boil the bigguns, and hookup the small ones.