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Utah is well known for excellent trout fishing
in high mountain lakes and streams. Fewer people
know the state offers a wide variety of other exciting fishing opportunities,
including trophy lake trout that weigh in at over 40 pounds, ferocious
tiger muskie, striped bass so plentiful they have removed the limit, unique
and hard-fighting wipers, plus quality waters for walleye, largemouth, smallmouth, white bass, perch, crappie,
channel catfish and several other species. Fishing is open year-round
on most waters. Proclamations (rules) are available at all Wildlife
Resources offices and many local stores and visitor information outlets.
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Utah also has marvelous hunting. Species commonly hunted in Utah are
mule deer, elk, antelope, pheasant, ducks, geese, rabbits, sage grouse,
forest grouse, chukar partridge, mourning dove and wild turkeys. Hunting
is allowed in most public areas of the state, except in national parks,
monuments, and state parks. Hunting is managed by the Utah
Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) and proclamations are set yearly.
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