Blue Ribbon fishery explained

A Blue Ribbon fishery is a designation made in the United States by government and other authorities to identify recreational fisheries of extremely high quality. Official Blue Ribbon status is generally based on a set of established criteria which typically addresses the following elements:

Criteria as used by Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.[1] Specific criteria may vary by state.

Many quality recreational fisheries are informally referred to as Blue Ribbon by government agencies, tourist, media, environmental, sportsman organizations and writers, but are not officially designated as such by established criteria.

States with official Blue Ribbon fishery designations

Books

Notes and References

  1. http://wildlife.utah.gov/blueribbon/good_idea.php Utah Blue Ribbon Fisheries
  2. http://www.trailstotrout.com/blueribbon.html Michigan's Blue Ribbon Trout Streams
  3. http://mdc.mo.gov/fish/sport/trout/permits_regs.htm Missouri Department of Conservation
  4. Web site: MFWP Stream Fishery Classification . 2011-05-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110417020404/http://fwpiis.mt.gov/content/getItem.aspx?id=29756 . 2011-04-17 . dead .
  5. http://wildlife.utah.gov/blueribbon/map.pdf Map of Utah's Blue Ribbon Fisheries
  6. http://dnr.wi.gov/fish/species/trout/wisconsintroutstreams.pdf Wisconsin Trout Streams
  7. Web site: Stream Classification and Mitigation. Wyoming Game and Fish Department. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160106194510/https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Fishing-and-Boating/Stream-Classification . 2016-01-06 . 2019-11-14.