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Show 4B Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, May 25, 1983 Eliminate Fishing Headaches By Preparing Angling Gear By Review Staff area anglers prepare this week for the opening of fishing season Saturday, a few tips on how to prepare, and where to go, might save lost fish As local and headaches. Many fishermen are searching through garages and closets in search of their dusty tackle. Chances are their gear hasnt seen the light of day since Izaak Walton was a country fisherman in England. Monofilament line has set molding on the reels and a cluttered tackle box is filled with an odd assortment of hooks, jigs, salmon egg bottle covers and anything remotely related to fishing. All anglers should sort and clean their tackle boxes, no matter how disgusting a job it is. An inventory must be taken so the fisherman can stock his box with the necessary hooks, sinkers and assorted gadgets. An important rule is to make sure you have everything before you head out Saturday. Nail clippers or a pair of scissors is an absolute necessity to save wear and tear on your teeth in trying to cut line. Pliers will tighten down sinkers to the point where they dont slip all the way down your line to the hook. A hook disgorger will save a fish-reekin- g sure of pulling a fishs gilts and gills out through its mouth to get a swallowed hook. A can of in- sect repellent should be in everyones tackle box, next to an autographed picture of Gadabout Gaddis. Even an extra reel and rod is an important item. Imagine casting your line out and watching your reel fall into the water. Or having your former fishing partner accidently step on your rod and bust it in two. Its happened before. Remember how enjoyable it was the last time a certain snag took all your hooks and egg sinkers at Pine View? An anglers line takes much abuse from the sun, rocks and water, which slowly mildews its strength away. A step." should read the Utah Fishing Regulations Proclamation which is the bible of the sport. All anglers should know these rules, which could save them from a hefty fine if a game warden comes All anglers 1983-8- horrible d three-year-ol- ice-col- little-know- n regulations include that only six trout can be taken on May A limit of only 50 crappies is a new regulation. Dont laugh on the high number crappie travel in large schools and anglers have been known to catch 50 in an hour. A new law also requires a fisherman to buy a trout stamp which costs $3.30 along with their license if they are to fish for this popular Utah game fish. 28-3- thought occurs when you hook a trout on fighting opening day and wonder if your d line is going to hold. A quick, inexpensive rewinding job at the local sporting goods store is a must. Get it done now and youll never have to say it was the junior Moby Dick that broke even though it was your line probably an eight-inc- h planter tugging on antiquated monofilament. Nothing is quite like the feeld stream water ing of flowing through holes in your hip boots at 6 a.m. on opening two-poun- 4 around. For example, K Tho lop PERFORMER wilh more features day. Boots need to be checked periodically for holes, particularly after resting in a closet basement for a year. A quick check and a simple patching job with an inexpensive repair kit will help you avoid the slosh from the plea- barry kawa HKJ IUBGN , for your money. Diesel Rugged, powerful and versatile the 30 hp Bison gives you the speed for large turf applications, the precision for farm field use and the strength for loader and backhoe work. And the Mitsubishi, Bison Diesel has Standard Features like, Power Steering, Dual Clutch and Draft Control-featu- res that are optional and cost more on other tractors. . 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