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Show THE SENTINEL n n VI 1 (5) rfr ris V f PaQft 2 Thursday, Dee. 3. 1981 ii 5 Fishing action still available in Utah a major switch on big ByHarttWUom in philosophy While Utah's general trout permitGorge, Flaming fishing season concludes Nov. 30, a number of ex- - ting but one trout (inis what cellent fishing waters cluding, remain open year around technically a char, the for the rugged types. One lake trout) per day over of them is Flaming 20 inches. This shouldn't be a hardship on Gorge Gorge, another Pine view, as well as Starvation. Of anglers, however. The course, add Lake Powell, trophy fishermen who where striped bass take most of the monsters asked for such a cutfishing is peaking, and had back. It will mean more many trout streams such as the upper Sevier, and of the hinkers in future its East Fork along with fishing expeditions! Then, too, when you the Duchesne River. one of the, Gorge's take There are also many 15-lplus browns or "Whitefish" waters, in marina Mackinaw, most of northern cluding Utah's top trout streams, operators themselves wherein the angler is have felt it should suffice allowed to keep two trout for the day. In the past, as well as 20 whitefish trout regulations allowed daily. But, anglers anyone to take eight should be aware new trout, which might total in Flaming regulations have been set over 100 lbs. new law was The beginning Jan. 1, 1962. A Gorge. fishercopy of the proclamation sought by many themselves to will be in sporting goods men protect the resource. stores by then. Incidentally, from now The new rules do not ice-u-p until (or right on change the the winter if inches restriction through to seems none) produce on streams. It does make best brown trout fishing b. JHS,AHS,HHS win court openers at the Gorge. The fish are spawning, and moving around now until late December, with some of the best trophies caught in late autumn. Cold weather brings fish up to within about 20 feet of the surface, and on top in some dawn-dus- k circumstances. It also means the fishermad who isn't equipped with ample clothing, including snowmobile suit, gloves, cap, etc. won't spend enough time at his quest to dent the feeding fish's law of averages. Most successful winter anglers troll a long, unweighted, sinking Rapala or flatfish near shore for big browns. Even the lake trout are up from summertime depths. Shore casting can also pay off better than other now Energy, is again en- couraging the planting of trees and shrubs as a conservation measure. To make tree planting convenient and inexpensive, for those who wish to erosion, prevent provide wildlife habitat, develop wind breaks, or replace cuttings on heir lands, trees and shrubs are being made available at nominal cost through the State Forestry Nursery. David Dalrymple, our seedling nursery program for conservation Trees are among our most valuable renewable resources. When we plant a tree or shrub we help nature protect soil and wildlife, stabilize water sheds, and add to our environment oxygen producing plants which benefit everyone. This vincing victories, two others suffered painful defeats, and the sixth delayed its opener until Tuesday of this week. ,. In the only contest matching two local teams, Jordan exploded in the second half to run past a young Brighton team 7643. while Alta blew away Skyview and Hillcrest pounded 82-5- 5, Granite. conservation Nursery ' Granite and almost doubled their lead 61-4- 22-1- 4, year but the Bengals had program West Jordan fell closed to within three o Cottonwood 35 at the half. Brighton Coming up over the ended up tying the score next week or so, on at then went ahead will be at Jordan and 1 in the Friday moments of the Bingham, early visiting Hillcrest will be at second half. However, Weber, Alta will host Jordan suddenly shifted Layton, Brighton will be into high gear, regained at home for Cottonwood, the lead, and posted a Stand West Jordan will 47 margin heading into be at home with Cyprus, the final period. Jordan Next Tuesday, Jordan lengthened its lead in the ii 38-t- 61-4- 1. Alto foils Layton tvrnfttlOrfX d, 46-2- 0. Logan-Blacksmi- th ot d pon-dero- sa a, program which began in 1954 has been very effective throughout the state. Tree planting is an on- from the State Forest There are also year-aroun- d waters within an going program requiring Nursery, Prison Road, hour of Just about any orin annual application Draper, 84020, or call place in the state. der to bring about the desired results." Persons wishing to take advantage of the Seedling QC9 9 opener. Hillcrest also had a good shooting night from the field, finishing the game at 50 percent. The Huskies started off at 16-- 8 against 34-2- . First cold-weath- er bullet-shape- American Fork, Brighton faces Woods. Cross at home, and West Jordan travels to Murray. Then on Wednesday, Dec. 9, Bingham travels to Logan. All of the above varsity contests will get underway at 7:30 p.m. following 5:30 p.m. J.V. games. Though Jordan went out to a lead of eight or nine points a couple of times, Brighton stayed in striking distance through the first half. The first quarter score was By the Jaguar coach Dan Cowan by the half at end of the third quarter stated that his team was and able to keep within eight Hillcrest led "56-3stretched the margin to to nine points right up unend. til the early moments of 22 ' by game's Hillcrest exhibited a the fourth quarter, when balanced scoring attack the much more experienwith Jess Savage hitting ced and larger Colt crew for 18, Jeff Wilcox for 17, stretched things out a bit. Brett Varoz for 16, Marty Frank Foulger's 16 points Haws for 12 and Dave was the best offensive efAdams for eight. fort for West Jordan, as Though West Jordan Randy Hawks had nine, did end up losing to Cot- Ron Rowland eight, and ' tonwood by 17 Jeff Crellin seven. 39-3- 9 41-3- 9 43-4- w fourth quarter. Leading Jordan's scoring efforts were Jimmy Nelson with 21 points, Mark Petersen Cy;X with 18, Danny McEntire with 16, Steve Larsen with 10, and Matt Player with 7. Brighton's best point getters were Brett Miller with 20, Brett Rekh With nine, and Jeff White and Branden Blumenthal each with .... eight Alta High posted a 204 lead by the end of its game with Skyview and never looked back, ending the first half at the third period at and then the final 17 point winning margin. Damn Long's 21 points was high for the Hawks, while Chuck Cutler followed with 13, and Roger McDonald and Kevin Kener each had 10. Alta shot a blistering 60 percent from the field in the first half in 53-2- 7, 67-4- 3, a strong pre season Jordan High's Danny McEntire goes in for a lay-u- p over in Jeff White half second action for two the Brighton's teams' n opener. Jordan won the game, which was played at J Jordan last Friday night, by a score of . pre-seas'o- 76-6- 3. ot Wasatch Front Area State Forester, said, "We encourage people to use purposes. Three of this area's six high school basketball teams started off pre season play last Friday by recording some con- times of year. If going out for the first time, check with one of the marinas (although closed, they visits Ben Lomond, while usually can provide information on guides) or Hillcrest entertains Alta visits the administering agency Judge, U.S. Forest Service for further assistance. Although icing up, Strawberry can produce a late season whopper rainbow or cutthroat, but only the brave will at- tempt at it Ditto for Bear Wrestling action got out Lake astraddle the Idaho Nursery presently grows the blocks fast for Alta of in excess of 400,000 plants bite, which remains open School's team last High year-arounyielding annually. This popular when the Thursday, to whoppers conservation program is Hawks shelled Layton har'the determined and steadily growing and it is With plummeting expected that by 1985 the dy. After facing Weber on temperatures, highland nursery will be producing of this week, Tuesday over one million plants to streams will not be worth will Alta be taking part in the extrouble for trout, meet the demand. West the High Tourin middle of warm For the first time since cept nament this Saturday. the program began, days, a thing to keep in Alta opened the Layton on mind the lower Sevier, n greenhouse-growstock match with a trio of pins is being, offered in ad- Cache streams such as from Gary Gordon at 96 Fork, dition to the traditional pounds, Tucker Nipko at bare-rostock. These Fremont, and Price below 106, and Eric Singleton at Scofield. plants are grown in Lowland reservoirs are 111 Victories by fall also containers went to Steve Baer at 138, with the root system and the best bet now. Even fish are a mite more J. J. Jimenez at 155, Lee potting soil intact. They then, Fairbourne at 167, Phil are generally more adap- sluggish, and possibly Soderberg at 185, and table on harsh sites than wont chase lures as far, Stoedter at so casting must be more Dave bare-roplants, and they addition In heavyweight. facilitate handling and accurate. Bait is in Ken Barentsen won by. vogue, if you can get it, planting. major decision at 132, but low for metabolism fish Seedlings available in Mark Reynolds at 119, the spring of 1982 are: feeling less than , their Carl Gustafson at 126, Russian olive, hybrid early fall hunger. Warm and Jason Marler at 145 water species, such as poplar, Lombard and white bass lost their matches. walleyes poplar, golden willow, in Utah Lake tend to honey locust, horsechest-nu- t, slack off this time of black walnut, black but year, may remain locust, Scotch Pine, near warm water inlets blue spruce, pine, such as the one near European sage, bladder-senncommon lilac, Geneva. There is fishing yet if Sieberian peashrub and want it You can even you squawbrush. your fly fishing practice Persons wishing to paron whitefish low-cotechniques in this ticipate tree planting program when it's too cold for trout to be interested. may obtain order forms Foresters urgo tree planting State The Utah Division of Lands and Forestry, a division of the Utah State Department of Natural Resources and . " ., USE THE WANT ADS Program should do so as soon as possible due to the CHRISTMAS immediately through CARDS ed !,I fi 10 kwM11, IBM All rtM int. mi allium gmwi produced and distributed by the State Forest Nursery must be used for conservation - oriented plantings only. They may not be used for lan-- . dscaping or ornamental plantings. The State Forestry cal 5 m,,tm ,;i rtll raMj rwusu limited supply of some species. Seedlings will be first-servsold on a first-com- e basis beginning UbJUT. rat Onso Cofloi? Poi?tt?aiG Jr &&" v- - Antiqued tan leather. 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