Too cold to fish? Whatever, says Utah Lake ice fisherman
Somewhere, a fish is biting. And since a fish has always gotta eat, it’s just as true in the winter as it is in the summer.
Somewhere, a fish is biting. And since a fish has always gotta eat, it’s just as true in the winter as it is in the summer.
What’s it like to bike across a frozen Utah Lake? We asked Jim Harris, who did it last year, to find out:
You may recall the short story we did a few months ago on plans to restore the Provo River delta.
We have a variety of cold weather articles planned for the coming months.
Hydrologist Robert Baskin of the U.S. Geological Survey recently studied water chemistry at Utah Lake.
The following guest column is written by Jodi McKee, a fourth grade teacher from southern Utah County and contributor to the Utah Lake curriculum.
For someone who has been birding for more than 40 years, Merrill Webb is as passionate as ever about watching birds.
Every now and again, our thoughts and perspectives are uplifted by a story.
Since they sit atop the food chain, humans wield a lot of power over their environment.