10-26-2014, 03:13 PM
Thanks for the replies.
I am aware of the tribal land, it is actually on both sides of the narrows, North and South.
According to the forest service maps and Wasatch county GIS maps the tribal land ends away from the shoreline. Which makes sense, as that would make all regulations along the shore and management of the reservoir consistent.
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I am aware of the tribal land, it is actually on both sides of the narrows, North and South.
According to the forest service maps and Wasatch county GIS maps the tribal land ends away from the shoreline. Which makes sense, as that would make all regulations along the shore and management of the reservoir consistent.
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