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  34 HUNTING & FISHING
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 Fishing
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
www.wildlife.utah.gov/fishing-in-utah.html
801 538-4700
Southern Utah has many excellent trout streams and fishing lakes.
For a complete list of lakes and streams in Southern Utah go to www.utah.com/fishing/southern-utah
For information on fishing license requirements and fees call the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
or go to their website.
                                             Urban Fishing in Washington County
Community fisheries provide a convenient means of spending quality time with family and friends outdoors. They provide a setting for parents and kids to talk, enhances family interaction, and keeps one in touch with the natural world.
Anglers 12 years and older must have a valid Utah fishing license on their person to fish for all species of fish. Licenses are available from all DWR offices and most sporting goods stores. Children 11 and under can fish for free and keep / of the bag limit.
Razor Ridge Pond (.9 acres) - 1934 N Razor Ridge Dr,
Washington
Stratton Pond (15 acres) - Just SW of Quail Lake. 350 N 3700 West, Hurricane
Skyline Pond (1.2 acre) - 600 E Skyline Dr, St George
Tawa Ponds (upper - .8 acre) - 2200 W Snow Canyon Pkwy, St George
Tawa Ponds (lower - .5 acre) - 2100 N & 2100 W, St George
                 Washington County Field Office
451 N SR-318, Hurricane
435 879-8694
          Hunting
Utah Department of Wildlife Resources
www.wildlife.utah.gov/hunting or http://utah.com/hunting
801 538-4700
Species commonly hunted in Utah are mule deer, elk, antelope, pheasant, ducks, geese, rabbits, sage grouse, forest grouse, chukar partridge, mourning dove, and wild turkeys. Hunting is allowed in most public areas of the state, except in national parks, monuments, and state parks.
Licenses: Resident and non-resident permits for general hunts can be purchased on a first-come, first-serve basis from license dealers statewide, from DWR offices and via the internet. Some special hunt permits are allotted via lotteries, with application periods set in the proclamation.
      For more information, please contact:
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
www.wildlife.utah.gov
1594 W North Temple, Ste 2110, PO Box 146301 Salt Lake City
801 538-4700
Southern Utah Region Office
1470 N Airport Rd, Cedar City
435 865-6100
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