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Utah wildlife officials increased fishing limits at three reservoirs due to drought and planned projects.
Anglers can now catch more fish daily at Big Montes Creek, Nine Mile and Vernon reservoirs.
All of the emergency limits will expire by the end of this year.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah wildlife officials are allowing anglers to collect more fish every day at three reservoirs across the state because of low water levels tied to a mix of drought and upcoming projects.
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources upped the daily limits at Nine Mile Reservoir in Sanpete County and Vernon Reservoir in Tooele County late last week amid low reservoir levels.
Anglers will be able to keep up to eight rainbow trout and eight tiger trout caught at Nine Mile Reservoir every day, which is doub