Conservationists use artificial structures to improve fish habitats in reservoirs, aiding ecosystems and fishing.
SALT LAKE CITY — Stocking fish in Utah waterbodies dates back to 1871 when fish were transported from other states by train and were dropped into lakes along the route. In 1897, Utah opened its first ...
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The Utah DWR warns against illegal fish transfers, highlighting the ecological damage caused by introduced non-native species ...
Utah wildlife officials are again reminding people that it's illegal to dump fish into bodies of water after state biologists discovered an unapproved species had been introduced at a southeast Utah ...
Utah’s reservoir system remains about 86% full, but some reservoirs aren’t nearly as full as they were this time a year ago. Upper and Lower Enterprise reservoirs near Enterprise, Washington County, ...
It was a cold and windy afternoon in central Utah on Jan. 4. But 43-year-old Jesse Pashia knew of a protected shoreline along Gunnison Bend Reservoir where he could still wet a line. He took his ...