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We are excited to announce our new Pilot Series POWERCAP™ Night Vision Cap. The Pilot Series Night Vision Caps have (2) red LEDs and (3) white LEDs on separate circuits. The buttons are labeled under the cap brim (R = red and W = white.) (2) red LEDs have an on/off button. Three position switch options provide for improved functionality (high beam only, low beam only or both on simultaneously for (3) white LEDs.


By admin at Tue, 2006-09-26 09:32 | | Utah Fishing News

Primal Quest, nothing short of the toughest race on the planet, is coming to ESPN2 and ABC in October. The race tests the stamina, determination of teamwork of 90 teams of four as they hike, climb, bike, swim and paddle their way through the scenic but unforgiving terrain of Southeast Utah. Meet the teams and personalities and go on a Primal Quest of your own when the event comes to ESPN2 for four one-hour episodes starting at 7:30 p.m. each night from Oct. 9-12; capped by a one-hour finale on ABC on Saturday, Oct. 14th.


By admin at Thu, 2006-08-24 11:21 | | Utah Fishing News

Biologists recently treated a 21-mile stretch of Diamond Fork with rotenone to remove non-native brown trout and stock Diamond Fork with Bonneville cutthroat trout, a species that once thrived in Utah.

Initial results show the treatment was a success, although biologists will treat the area again on Sept. 20. The treatment area begins about 10 miles from the mouth of Diamond Fork Canyon, at the Three Forks area, and continues upstream to its headwaters.


By admin at Thu, 2006-07-27 23:48 | | Utah Fishing News

An important tool for fisheries biologists and a fun fish to catch

What happens when you cross a northern pike with a muskellunge (musky)? You get a handy-dandy management tool called the tiger musky (named for their tiger-like stripes).

Tiger musky grow fast. These tiger musky were only three inches long when they were stocked into Bullock Reservoir a year ago.

Photo by Ron Stewart
The tiger musky is an important tool for Utah's fisheries biologists because a) it's a super predator and b) it's sterile. This makes it an ideal fish to use to help control populations of other fish.


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