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Show Carp may be taken with bow Carp may be taken with the use of bow and arrow on any water open to angling provided the user of this equipment is properly licensed. The following laws were listed by the Utah Department of Fish and Game today to qualify the foregoing statement. state-ment. "Nongame fish may be taken tak-en for personal, noncommercial noncommer-cial use from waters open to angling by angling and or any other method or means except gill nets, trammel nets, trawl nets, hoop nets, fyke nets, electrical elec-trical devices, chemicals, explosives ex-plosives or firearms. "It shall be unlawful for any person, except children under twelve years of age, to take, pursue, angle for, or possess pos-sess fish of any species while on any lake or stream of this State without first procuring a suitable license to do so." Spokesmen said this method of taking carp has become increasingly in-creasingly popular each spring during recent years as these nongame fish move into the shallow areas of several low elevation waters open to all-year all-year angling. Carp so taken must be properly prop-erly cared for or disposed of by the archer. |