healy says nothing over 15hp. my boat has 90hp main motor 8hp kicker and electric troller can i launch on healy and use only the small motors?someone in healy thread says thats ok but would like a confirmation from G&F first just to be safe.thanks, clint
???I 've just read the short announcement on the Game & Fish website regarding rule changes @ Greyrocks. I camp there often and being how it can be a long way to the pit toilets provided I use my registered & plated ATV to get there. Do the new rules target these vehicles also or just the non-plated off road vehicles? Also, where can a person access a copy of these new rules? I want to thank the department for doing a tough and sometimes thankless job but frankly I can't see how restricting camping duration to one week is going to relieve any weekend crowding issues. The reasoning behind that rule change eludes me and any enlightenment into the thought processes behind it would be appreciated. Thanks
Can the cutt slam qualifiers be caught anywhere in the state, or do they have to be caught in their original native ranges per the map on the game and fish website? Asking because I caught a Snake River Cutthroat on the Grey Reef section of the Platte. Thank you.
I posted this on Ice Shanty, and now that I found this site I'm doing a cross-postIn looking at the 2017 Regs I see that trout beads can now be used above a bare hook, as well as a above an artificial fly (above meaning 2" or less from the eye of the hook), and further the Regs state that a trout bead used with a bare hook is considered an artificial lure in the same category as a jig, spoon, spinner etc. Within the definition for artificial lures the Regs state: "artificial flies and lures do not include living or dead organisms or edible parts thereof, natural or prepared organic food stuffs, or chemical attractants". I'm thinking this is to further clarify the interpretation/definition of "artificial" when the lure itself is manufactured..., but I have a question below:Q: Provided one is not fishing in an artificial only area of water... Does this mean that a bare hook, with properly positioned trout bead can't be tipped with any type of bait like is common when jigging or trolling with a spoon or spinner?