03-18-2016, 01:50 PM
[#0000FF]Y'know, after all this cyber-rhetoric, I just gotta weigh in on one more point. There seems to be a double standard on the subject of walleye protection in Utah.
In Willard...where this fish has to compete with wipers for food and space in the ecosystem...they are largely unprotected during the spawn.
In Utah Lake...where walleyes are the top predator and maintain huge numbers...there are closures on all potential spawning tributaries.
Hmmmm?
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In Willard...where this fish has to compete with wipers for food and space in the ecosystem...they are largely unprotected during the spawn.
In Utah Lake...where walleyes are the top predator and maintain huge numbers...there are closures on all potential spawning tributaries.
Hmmmm?
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