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Show THE SENTINEL TtaRdqr,Avst6,lSSl 4 Pag bass tournament They will also go deep where water is not so affected by air temperature. Then, of course, in hot, "dog day" August Weather can affect success in fishing it can have an adverse effect on largemouth and other bass. They won't likely feel hunger when offering the next week. The first cool weather ot affect fishing? autumn usuaUy brings on More (ban we might at another spree. A fint realize. plummeting First of aU, fish will barometer does not norlead all night by light of a mally affect cold-watfull moon, at least if not loving fish like trout. But, shrouded in clouds. They may feed anytime there is light enough to see. So will deer and big game animals, meaning less likelihood theyH be seen the next morning. However, a fuU moon doesn't mean fish wont feed the next day. It Just means they wfll delay until, most likely, mid-daSo, you often have to be prepared for a change in fishing schedule to match theirs. A fly fisherman win definitely have an advantage on cloudy days, with By HarttWixom How does local weather water temperatures drop below 60 degrees, a thing which has nearly destroyed more than one er weather, trout for the bottom School zone The police department will also move the crossing guard to 7550 South and allow the school safety patrol to handle the cross walk at extended head ther-moclin- cooler water. In fan, fish wfll edge near the lake surrf ace. Weather does have a profound effect on your fishing success, so adjust for it! 7300 South. The Neighborhood Alert Coundl contacted The school zone along Lt. Mark TruJiUo about 3200 West for Oquirrrh the changes on the of several Elementary (7000 South) request wiU be extended 310ths parents in the area, acof a mUe south for the up- cording to chairman Sherman Monson. coming school year. or did not speak English Clubprovldst zoo visits fluently. Original Something In Olympus Kiwanis Club presented the Jordan School District with a check for $2,000 to provide zoo visits for some of the students having difficulty com- Beautiful Flowers yborotheadlierfunn municating. Richard Moore, president, made the presentation. The students were either hard of bearing Horol 6 Floral 255-GOl- f) 262-336- 1 y. or without rain. The sunlit day is not one that trout, for example, want to be cruising around in, because they are more likely to be to spotlighted their enemies. There is also evidence that many pedes, including brown trout and some of the bass, may actually possess a pigment in the skin anergic to direct sunshine. It could be one reason such fish lurk in the permanent shadows, such as those under ' banks and bridges. own Then, too, your shadow, and that of your are rod, and leader-lin- e not apt to be seen as readily on dark days; spooking fish. If you can't fish under threatening skies, the next best thing Dwt't Itttu Tfwe n:isc:jrjo FBAKXS .sflSB cnrmto l HUMP JUICY McM-Mc- C3C"D FC3K mound hi Pacific Seafood Mats 6rM, Flavor Perk Stecks Lean Meaty Consist Pork Rosst Ce:.!PAlG C'JAliW AS lb. I h 2" '1 Silver Sctaon StecksMeaty Pork Doston Butts Bone In FBESCLY USt JUST Perch Fillets Uata! lim AS K2ESG " I is lb. Bone-I- UU tar Ssr of the lake or stream. You could also limit your 3 I win go. However, even sunshine can help fishing. If it means a slight melting of high altitude snows, dead-wound- ed often o eacoas. cold temperaturres, leave low water. Fish wiU scurry under logs and brush, feeding only with sun off the 93i I sweet CALIFCXKIA LARCE SIZE YELLOt) Russet Potatoes ,b,.'9b$2" J .9V i APPLES CASADAS 9foli CtLCEN DELICIOUS water, and in confined areas. The latter may mean casting, since your quarry wiU not Den HELMS J etiiiQ acIMCl IIAVC3S I CICa SELECTED 1 CCDS0DC3H Cherry Tomatoes y I n U G(M GCTAClltJES WALLA-WALL- A become bolder, and leave hiding places, searching more openly for nourishment. The opposite can happen when drought, or I 3t("-t- nows. With high water, fish (If I mm east (more likely in Utah) that's where fish raising stream levels, fish are triggered into feeding by even a alight discoloration of the water. Worms, snails, and other trout feed can be washed into the water. It may also inundate other morsels such as young mice and current-washe- d frogs, or min- ' 1 fishing time to dawn and dusk, for mat matter. ff it doea rain, not only wet fisK rakned and aroused by the change in weather, but they have learned from experience more insects and bugs win be knocked from sky to water. Likewise, the first chilling frost of faU win km insects and leave them in windrows, washed along the bank. Fish naturally feed more when it requires fewer calories to take them in. If winds are blowing surface morsels to the west end of the lake, or f mm CCEQ0 I I J . far from security. Sometimes temperatures also C3VBL7ACJ60AS venture precipitate certain hatches which trout win feed on to the exclusion of aU other caddis, Mayflu or stone fly emergences. Also, since fish are they will not feel hunger at aU in cold-bloode- d, CEAUTIFCL PRICES CCCD ACS. 12 FLCRIST TKRU ACS. I I J 3D GDI I Punch IMx 6 Inch Pot CragiMMt SwMftMd Atterted Flevart QUANTITY sr.Yn Am .ntDiiTM vtic extreme temperaturres. Thus, they may not have an active metabolism through November to April, depending on weather. By mid-Aprmost Utah trout streams are alive with hungry fish which gorge and fiU so that they ignore your Hell Gellen 1 QUALITY It 1981 KTAtl I I ILCCHS . $ II mm SJ m.$ S6H certM 99 U Clsssrs TnrfyFtoe TeMUr Style Sliced Dresd ilrt. Rcisln Dreed (lct.)UW mi ln.lliiaf. 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