Utah Admin. Code R657-13-14 - Taking Nongame Fish
(1)
(a) As provided in this section, a person
possessing a valid Utah fishing or combination license may take nongame fish
for personal, noncommercial purposes during the open fishing season set for the
given body of water.
(b) A person
may not take any species of fish designated as prohibited in Subsection
R657-13-13(2).
(2)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b),
nongame fish may be taken by angling, traps, bow and arrow, liftnets, dipnets,
cast nets, seine, or spear in any water of the state with an open fishing
season.
(b) Nongame fish may not be
taken in the following waters, except carp may be taken by angling, archery,
airgun, crossbow, spear, or underwater spearfishing statewide:
(i) San Juan River;
(ii) Colorado River;
(iii) Green River (from confluence with
Colorado River upstream to Colorado state line in Dinosaur National
Monument);
(iv) Green River (from
Colorado state line in Brown's Park upstream to Flaming Gorge Dam, including
Gorge Creek, a tributary entering the Green River at Little Hole);
(v) White River (Uintah County);
(vi) Duchesne River (from Myton to confluence
with Green River);
(vii) Virgin
River (Main stem, North, and East Forks).
(viii) Ash Creek;
(ix) Beaver Dam Wash;
(x) Fort Pierce Wash;
(xi) La Verkin Creek;
(xii) Santa Clara River (Pine Valley
Reservoir downstream to the confluence with the Virgin River);
(xiii) Diamond Fork;
(xiv) Thistle Creek;
(xv) Main Canyon Creek (tributary to
Wallsburg Creek);
(xvi) Provo River
(below Deer Creek Dam);
(xvii)
Spanish Fork River;
(xviii) Hobble
Creek (Utah County);
(xix) Snake
Valley waters (west and north of US-6 and that part of US-6 and US-50 in
Millard and Juab counties);
(xx)
Raft River (from the Idaho state line, including all tributaries);
(xxi) Weber River; and
(xxii) Yellow Creek.
(c) Nongame fish may be taken by underwater
spearfishing in the waters and under the conditions specified in Section
R657-13-9.
(3) Seines may not exceed 10 feet in length
or width.
(4) Cast nets must not
exceed 10 feet in diameter.
(5)
Except as provided in Section
R657-13-21, lawfully taken
nongame fish shall be either released or killed immediately upon removing them
from the water, however, they may not be left or abandoned on the
shoreline.
Notes
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