Two years in, carp removal continues at Utah Lake
With a fish net the size of three football fields, commercial fisherman are hard at work right now removing 40 million pounds of carp from Utah Lake, KSL reports.
With a fish net the size of three football fields, commercial fisherman are hard at work right now removing 40 million pounds of carp from Utah Lake, KSL reports.
You may remember a story we ran last fall about a miraculous rescue that happened on Utah Lake in 2008.
Not only does Davy Crockett have an adventurous name, he does adventurous things like run an informal marathon across a frozen Utah Lake.
We have a variety of cold weather articles planned for the coming months.
Every now and again, our thoughts and perspectives are uplifted by a story.
Hoisting a sail, watching the breeze fill the canvas with wind energy, hearing the waves lap on the sides of the boat, seeing other craft on the waters – this is the ultimate for a beautiful, peaceful feeling on Utah Lake.
As the third largest lake west of the Mississippi, there’s a lot to see at Utah Lake. After all, the sprawling body of water is 24 miles long and 12 miles wide.
Three decades ago, after considerable snow and rainfall, severe flooding occurred throughout much of Utah, including Utah Valley.