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Show in lakes and reservoirs provided pro-vided it is done lOOfeetormore from shore. Streams may receive re-ceive such remains provided they are not left in the immediate im-mediate vicinity of the shoreline. shore-line. In both cases air bladders should be broken to facilitate sinking. Remains may not be discarded discard-ed within 100 feet of shore, at shoreline or on shore itself. In these areas persons should dispose of them by burying in a suitable place on shore, depositing de-positing in a trash can, or carrying the remains home. Insides of Fish Must Be Buried Fish remains and how they are disposed of are subjects of concern to wildlife officers who are clamping down on litter violators at Utah recreation areas. When a fish "gives up the offal" of-fal" (viscera and trimmings) and establishes temporary residence res-idence in a creel, the angler becomes be-comes directly responsible for proper disposal of the remains-all of them. Officers of the Division of Wildlife Resources Re-sources will cite persons willfully will-fully violating litter laws by improperly discarding fish remains. re-mains. Fish offal may be deposited |