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Show TI WW THE SENTINEL PlQ Thursday. Now. 26, 1981 On Lake Powell 2 the smallest he's ever had at Brighton. He is, however, very optimistic about the abilities of his .. . Striped bass biting you've most likely ByHarttWixora If winter doldrums are located the shad. Seagulls getting you down, you dine on the little shad, might consider some and follow them in flocks. warm, "exotic" fishing But, ravens are less right here in the state of common around the lake, Utah. meaning if you find one is Lake The especially right in or very place 4- you can Powell, and the species is near the water striped bass. A recent in- be almost certain shad troduction to the southern are not far away. Best medicine for the Utah reservoir, stripers g are now averaging 10 lbs. stripers are What is most important, anyting which resemble they are now feeding as if the shad, such as a there is no tomorrow Rapala or Rebel plug in the three-inc- h across the lake surface. category, retrieved slowly along Stripers traditionally move into shallow water the surface. A zig-za-g in late fall to feed on pattern which slurps the shad before win- water noisly can't hurt a ter's cold weather takes thing. Later in the fall, of hold. After that, they course, you'll have to dig move upstream to spawn, the lure in deeper with a and are difficult to locate sinking model and split-sho- t. until the following The nice thing about December. November connow this are approach is that even they Right centrating between the if you did not hook a and striper on every cast, you Rincon at mid-lak- e Padre-WarCreek Bays would still have an exnorth of Wahweep. cellent chance of connecIf you find the shad, ting into a hefty you've usually found the largemouth. I've caught stripers. And if you find many of the latter on a i' seagulls or ravens, Rebel worked along a broken shoreline, or at end of a rocky cove. You could also take a striped bass in such water, thus : 1 sunlight), thin-finn- : (HBP ed tcoai but some respectable stripers have been taken all day long the past few weeks. As for slugging it out with an enraged striper, they are powerful and stubborn. Check all knots and connections! To make things more enjoyable for the entire family, you might also contact the Del Webb Corp. about renting a houseboat. In the "off" season after October until March, the boats are not only less expensive, but more likely to be available. For further information write to one of the marinas at Wahweep, Bullfrog, Halls, or Hite, or directly to P.O. Box 29040, 85038, Phoenix, Ariz., Although not exactly sultry warm this time of year, Wahweep in particular is balmy enough for light clothing, and on even the right mid-dais about as It swimming. good an opportunity for a "sun break" as to be found in Utah, especially with fishing in mind. You can find ample camper-traile- r, or tent space at the marina areas, and if a motel is needed, the closest bet near the hot striper fishing is in Page, Ariz., a few miles from y, ) .; Saitngs ft i CONVERTIBLE Upright Vacuum Ctoarar E ft ' 7iS i SUse8 IJ ArI fll Only Wahweep. Additional in- formation can be obtained from the lake's striped bass expert, Wayne Gustaveson, Utah l "Modal No. U4127 Division of WUdlife Resources stationed at Page. Powell is within a tank-fof gas from about any point in Utah. For example, out of Vernal it is a few hours to Bullfrog via ul Duchesne-Castl- e This late fall angler finds scenery, warm weather, superb striper fishing at Lake Powell. have flourished in Basketball tips-of- f locally this Friday Powell. That is much closer to most Utah points than Lake Mead, and the lower Colorado waters. Hopefully, Powe'Il bass will, in time, Gate-Gree- n I llI Ml I wzzm MoIU4a DELUX ; I ho 1 Ke::aPTG:2i J Ml '51JIG; NOiSS XTJ I 1 Quadraflu agitator data cliant wit mars power I I this Friday locally with five of the six Jordan District teams in action. . In the only pre-seas- Volloyboll-al- l stars picked Local players figured prominently in the selection of the 1981 Region Two all-stvolleyball team. The names of those selected were announced last Wednesday. Included in the first team picks were Jana Crawford of Alta, Debbie Rekoutis of Hilkrest, Sherri Andersen of Alta, and Sandy Henderson of Bingham. Named to the second team were Leslie NeeWing of Hilkrest, Connie Hill of Alta, Clieryl Turner of A!ta, and Michelle Draper of West Jordan. Those earning honorable mention spots included Laurie Neebling of Hilkrest, Susan Moo-sk- y of Bingham, and Missy McCullough of Brighton. Jordan returns three starters from last year's team, but has had to wait the longest of any team locally for potential pre-seaso- ::W n opener will see them at West on Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Alta will host Skyview this Friday at 7:30 p.m. While, the Hawks are still young, coach Myron Long feels that with a number of players get- ting some good expenen- - (Ewe Curtis .11 48 WOII CO mcSrcss team. .3" fed 230 ccout honorod FLOTATION VATERBEOS FLOWER SHOP members for of - QUEEN tU KING was accompanied by his parents, Mr and Mrs Harold Carroll, Crescent. The banquet, held at St. Ambrose in Salt Lake City, honored outstanding chapters and individual promotion program. lUTTXl IEIIIUIIS, RITE VITI Local Jeff Carroll, an Order Funeral Flowers Wedding Specialists Holiday Arrangements Special Occasions their the 1C0: The most comfortable TWIN wsrterbwd id j 223 FULL tvor toft Inttead of wood SSYearslnMMvale 17 N. Main Street , Carroll is the only 255-356- 8 recipient of the Order of the Arrow in his ward. 4100 In Carrldge e501Sa1 300 West Jordan 307 E21$t So, Salt Ukt City Square . over Factor iFaslhifiouT) "Just In Timo For Vvtsf1 Upright Cleaning System ttiinmr Christmas Gifting" Model S1015 FCHTAFO'iVHl 8020 S. Redaoed Road, West Jcrdza (learifUtKfi.) 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From the attended a banquet on main trunk down the Nov. 13. The Eagle Scout state's center, you can proceed via MS until cutting over to Kanab. From the latter, you are slightly over an hour away. The important thing is that from anywhere in Utah you can depart in the morning, and be fishing by evening. It is a fortuitous thing, indeed, that striped bass Miner's inlcuding all five starters. But, not only will the Bengals be short on experience, they may be contest matching two also short physically too, area teams, Jordan High, as head coach Duke Reid which was perhaps hurt noted that this might be the least by graduation last spring will host Brighton, the team hurt most by departing for the seniors. Tip-of- f varsity affair is at 7:30 p.m. in Beetdigger gym. High school also reach the Utter basketball gets underway water's weight of 61 lbs. pre-seas- telephone hooks big Rainbow young players. No team, however, will ' Ten' , year old be any more inexperien'; of ced than the Jaguars out Russell Hunt showed up of first year school West in his Jordan. Coach Dan everyone Cowans reported that the fishing party last weekend by landing a West Jordan gym is now five pound Rainbow 95 percent completed and at Rockport Resershould be all ready for voir. Friday's 7:30 p.m. game According to his with Cottonwood. West father, William Hunt Jordan will start four 119 Celeste Dr., of one senior and juniors Russell hooked the and their first man off the be a trout on cheese bait. bench will sophomore. Hillcrest will also be at ce last year he has reason; home this Friday as the to be optimistic. One Huskies entertain other positive factor for Granite with the varsity Alta is the fact that for game slated again at 7:30 the first time in the p.m. Coach Jim Jimas school's history the team has but three seniors has had the same coach back, but only a couple for more than one season. have seen a lot of playing time last year. Jimas is, however, pleased by the new crop of sophomores and juniors that are now entering the program. Bingham High, under head coach George Shiga, is the only team not starting up this Friday. The Mid-vale- it doubly making conVeterans profitable. centrate on dawn and dusk, or when shadows are on the water (in some canyons the 1,800 mile long cliff shoreline of Powell rarely draws hard-hittin- Youngster 27-2- 8 Regular Store Hours: Weekdays 9-4:- Sat. New Hours 9-- 2 p.m. |