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Show Declare Hems Illegal for Use as Fish Bait Chumming of any kind and using us-ing corn for bait are illegal in Utah, according to a Division of Wildlife Resources spokesman. spokes-man. Law Enforcement Chief, John Nagel, said chumming is the placing into the water of any substance or material including but not limited to, fish or parts thereof, which is not affixed to a hook and line; and which may tend to attract fish to the place where the substance or material is placed. Angling is permitted with any bait except corn, game fish or parts thereof and live fish. The eggs of all fish species are permitted for bait. The restriction on chumming and using corn for bait should improve the quality of fishing experienced by outdoorsmen. Along with the absence of corn, will be the end of the litter that goes with it. The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission has also outlawed all chumming and born bait on upper Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Reser-voir. Angling regulations are printed in the 1972fishingproc-lamation 1972fishingproc-lamation available from license agents throughout the state. |