09-20-2019, 11:54 PM
I hear you but with the popularity of boating in general, I mean who doesn't like being on a lake in a boat, the pressure will increase on our limited water surfaces.
Jordanelle is close to millions of people and connected to them by easy to pull on super highways. Perfect for day tripping.
Strawberry is farther and requires a longer harder pull to get to but the fishing is much better, it is bigger and has fewer boaters that are not interested in fishing or considerate of fishers. After that it's all the way to Bear Lake or Flaming gorge to get to a clean freshwater lake to enjoy our boats.
Is the state doing enough? With the limited amount of water they have to work with I think they are doing as well as can be expected.
I just came back from vacationing in upstate New York where there is seemingly endless choices of lakes to choose to boat on, but we live in Utah and don't have that many choices.
We do have better skiing though, much better.
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Jordanelle is close to millions of people and connected to them by easy to pull on super highways. Perfect for day tripping.
Strawberry is farther and requires a longer harder pull to get to but the fishing is much better, it is bigger and has fewer boaters that are not interested in fishing or considerate of fishers. After that it's all the way to Bear Lake or Flaming gorge to get to a clean freshwater lake to enjoy our boats.
Is the state doing enough? With the limited amount of water they have to work with I think they are doing as well as can be expected.
I just came back from vacationing in upstate New York where there is seemingly endless choices of lakes to choose to boat on, but we live in Utah and don't have that many choices.
We do have better skiing though, much better.
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