Comments about ‘June suckers going into Utah Lake’
Officials say fish will help save ecosystem
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Having visited your region this past July from Montreal, Canada & going around Utah Lake, I noticed
blue algea & this is a sure sign of pollution & slow elimination of marine life.
We have over 70 lakes in Quebec affected by this.
Please take the bull by the horns & do something before it is too late.
You have a very beautiful area & worth keeping
Thank you
As a young boy, I for some reason found joy in
snagging the June Suckers in the lower Provo River.
Now at 72 I wish I had never done that deed.
What a wonderfull fish, Thanks to all who are restoring this Utah treasure . Wish I could do
something to help the project. I spent a good deal
of my life Fishing, Hunting, and water sports on
Utah Lake, what great memories. Also would like
to thank everyone who produced the UTAK LAKE
LEGACY CD I would like everyone to see that masterpeice...
June sucker attack Amway distributors.
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