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Show Angling hours designated from 4 a.m. to 9 p.m. Utah's general angling season sea-son opens Saturday, May 29, and continues through November Novem-ber 30. Fishing hours are from 4:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 'Some of the major angling rules were listed by the Department De-partment of Fish and Game, with the reminder that officers will be patrolling all waters to assist anglers and to apprehend appre-hend violators of rules governing govern-ing this spo(t. All residents 12 years of age or older must possess and display dis-play visibly on an outer garment gar-ment a proper license whenever angling. No one may use another an-other person's license. Angling is defined as fishing with a single line attached to a rod, pole or troll board held in the hands of, or attended by the person angling, and having attached thereto any legal baits or lures. Angling is permitted with any bait except game fish or parts thereof and live fish. The eggs of all fish species are permitted for bait. Angling is permitted with any mechanical lure, except no lure shall have more than three gangs of hooks, and no line shall have attached thereto there-to more than two baited hooks or artificial flies. Multiple prongs attached to a single shaft is defined as one hook. Attended means that an angler an-gler must be within 10 feet of the equipment being used at all times. Limits set Bag and possession limits for trout is 10 fish or seven pounds and one fish (except Bear Lake and Lake Powell), whichever is caught first. Resident Resi-dent children under 12 years of age may take only four fish or three pounds and one fish, whichever is caught first. Nonresident Non-resident children under 12 must fish with a licensed angler ang-ler and the fish they catch must be counted in the limit of the licensed angler. Weight limits of fish will be computed with the fish dressed and the heads and tails intact. There is no size limit on any fish species that may be taken. |