tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-316388959794253306.post7560505923133598006..comments2023-08-23T01:27:04.584-06:00Comments on Utah Water Log: Vacation Week RecapUtah Water Loghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12692654331876354321noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-316388959794253306.post-19803142046621981542011-07-21T19:34:54.997-06:002011-07-21T19:34:54.997-06:00Thanks! Actually, a DWR biologist took interest i...Thanks! Actually, a DWR biologist took interest in my discovery of the wild cutties. He was the one that moved that pond's stocking quota (about 100 fish/yr) to the lower lake, several years back.<br /><br />Hopefully they don't stock it in the future. Wild populations are awesome.Utah Water Loghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12692654331876354321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-316388959794253306.post-38769201487711288492011-07-21T15:35:15.354-06:002011-07-21T15:35:15.354-06:00Wow that post was awesome. Talk about making the ...Wow that post was awesome. Talk about making the best of your time off. Those cutthroat are absolutely beautiful. I wish we had them here in the Driftless. Sorry to hear about the skunk up north. Wind can really blow sometimes :) What a sweet find with that second pond. What no one else knows won't hurt them. Looks like you got a gem all to yourself. I really dig that family shadow shot and all those great sunbeam shots. Great post. Thanks for sharing. Tight Lines.Trout MaGeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01437393088658564694noreply@blogger.com