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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 1 7, 2002 3B " h Fishing report for southeastern Utah Dinos have d blast on the soccer field By KAREN BASSO Spats reporter . . The Dinos soccer team continues to compete against teams from across the state while gathering valuable experience. In a game which is still relatively new to the Carbon Huh athletic program, the girls are advancing by leaps and bounds and continue to have a good time. The Dinos competed last Thursday in Mount Pleasant against North Sanpete and displayed excellent ball handling skills. By moving the bah well, the Dinos open up the door for many sooring opportunities. ; Tkn minutes into the game. North Sanpete scored followed by another goal five minutes later. The Dinos did not give up just before the half; Katie Capalbotookacornpbmation ct, of the held. Capaibo then moved past four different defenders and shot a rainbow over a leaping goalie from around the 30 yard mark, scoring for foe Dinos. J North Sanpete answered this goal with one of their own bringing the score to 1 at the half. By the time that the dust had cleared. North Sanpete found themselves dishing Carbon a 1 - 3-- 4-- loss. Although the Dinos have not won many games this year, the team feels that the experience that they are earning during the season is far more valuable than a winning record. ; Until 2000, Carbon and Emery High were the oily 3A schools .in Utah who did not have a girls soccer team. We lack experience. 'It takes years to develop ball skills using your feet Tb put it in perspective, its hard enough to kick a stationary ball at a target, out toy kicking one thats rolling bouncing while sprinting," 'explained coach Dave Capaibo. Because the Dino team is still learning the skills that soccer requires, it is not expected that the team will be a fop contender for the state title this year. This is just fine for the Dino girls who look forward to game day. ' "Thcyjust have fun. Tbe girls have shown many improvements ;&is season and continue to practice hard, but they have a blast and ; thats what makes it worth while, commented coach Capalba The girls will take to the field Thursday as the team takes on Grand in Moab. a : Just prior to the Labor Day holiday weekend, 1,500 catch able-siz- e rainbow trout were stocked at Benches Pond, Potters Pond number one arid Potters Pond number two. Snow Lake received 500 catchable rainbow trout. Last week, Ferron Reservoir, Petes Hole and Soup Bowl were stocked. Dons Lake on the LaSali was also stocked last week. Where have bag limits been liberalized? Electric Lake. Eight fish limit Thckle restrictions, requiring anglers to use artificial flies or lures only, have been suspended. This change will remain in effect until the end of the year. Duck Fork Reservoir. Anglers may keep up to 16 trout, using any legal bait.These regulations are in effect until the end of September. The daily bag and possession limits have been doubled . at Cleveland and Miller Flat reservoirs, Kens Lake, Lloyds Lake, Monticcllo Lake, and Recapture Reservoir. These regulations are in effect until November 1. Abajo Mountains. Foy Reservoir continues to provide good fishing with baits and lures. Lures in the morning and evening are recommended. There is no fishing opportunity at Monticello Reservoir now that the dam, outlet and spillway are under construction. Repair work will be completed in early October. The lake will not be restocked until 2003. , Fishing is fair with baits and hires at Blanding number three. Recapture Reservoir offers fair trout fishing with baits and lures. At Recapture, tile daily bag and possession limit has been doubled for all game fish until Nov. 1. The daily bag and possession limits for all game fish have also been doubled at Lloyds Lake until Nov. 1, due to low water conditions and expected loss of fish. Angling success has been fair. Benches Pond. This pond received 1,500 catchable-siz- e rainbow trout just before the Labor Day weekend. Cleveland Reservoir. The daily bag limit is eight fish un: til Nov. 1. Fly fishermen have had good luck from float tubes using size eight black beadhead leech patterns. The water level is still looking pretty good. Duck Fork Reservoir. Fishing remains excellent We hope anglers harvest most of the fish before Sept 23, when the eradication project begins. Cutthroat trout are averaging abfut 16 inches and tiger trout about 10 inches. Worms continue to be the best bait The daily bag limit is 16 fish. Anglers may use any legal bait, lure or fly pattern. Beginning Oct. 1, harvest - - Youth hunting day announced A unique chance to introduce ypung people to waterfowl hunting awaits Sept 28, as Utah holds its annual youth hunting day.. "Holding this day is important to the future of waterfowl hunting, and the future of wetlands conservation,11 explained Tom Aldrich, waterfowl coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. "The number ofyoung people participating in all types of hunting has declined in recent yean and ifthat trend continues, the funding hunters provide for wetlands conservation will also decline. "Letting youth hunt waterfowl, without all the adult hunters out there at the same time and when waterfowl numbers are high, is a great way to get them interested and excited about waterfowl hunting," Aldrich adds. "And, sinoe adults cant hunt that' day, it gives, adults more time to teach and All of the state's waterfowl . federal migratory bird refuges in Utah, will be open to youth hunters on Sept 28. Tb hunt that day, youth must meet foe following requirements: Age 12to Completed a hunter education safety course. Possess a small game or gfrmbmation license. v Be accompanied by their par-aan adult who's at least 21 $eanof age or older. , The adult may not hunt or pos- - pt a i a firearm and must supervise the youth they take. An adult may take as marry youth as they'd like, provided the youth are the : proper Shooting on Sept 28 begins at 8 a.m. Youth may take ducks, geese, coots and mergansers and must stay within general season limits. The 2002 - 2003 daily duck bag limit is seven ducks, including not more than two hen mallards, one pintail, two redheads and four scaups. Canvasbacks may not be taken this season while the daily Canada goose bag limit is three. Snipe and swans may not be taken on youth hunting day. For more information hunters may contact their nearest DWR office. of cutthroat-trou- to the possession of cutthroat trout and trout with cutthroat t will be prohibited to protect newly stocked Colorado River cutthroat trout Thckle restrictions requiring the use of artificial flics or lures will also take effect at that time. Elecetric Lake. Due to. drought anglers may now take a limit of eight fish using any legal bait.' Fishing has beeh good with worms. Joes Valley Reservoir. No fishing report. Due to ex- tremely low water levels, boats cannot be launched. Anglers are encouraged to release all larger splake for control of the abundant Utah chub population. The splake limit is two fish. All splake between 15 to 20 inches must be immediately released. ' Lake Powell. The Lake Powell fishing report home page Ferron Reservoir. Fishing . fish- ermen should tty a one and one half inch gray streamer in the evening. A project to lower the reservoirs spillway will begin on Sept. 23. Fishing opportunities will continue to be available until summer or fall of 2003 when major dam repairs begin. Gigliotti Pond. The pond is almost full. Construction has begun on a restroom. The water level will be monitored for several weeks, after which . DWR hopes to stock a few trout, bass and bluegill to determine the overwinter survival of those species. . - spin-casti- LaSal Mountains. Kens Lake is veiy low. The daily bag cine, Oowah and Hidden lakes are especially good. Dons Lake was stocked last week. Lower Fish Creek. Flows have dropped significantly. From the railroad bridge ap Carbon Babe Rut An The 2003 O 5 for the 2003 Baseball Season Please Attend Parent$with players 13-1- IN JUST 7 WEEKS BE A Fly-fishi- ng y at the BDAC - Canyon). The water level is has been holding. excellent for tiger trout up to 18 inches, using a size eight black beadhead leech pattern. The fish are deep and near the lake bottom. A float tube is recommended about 100 yards in front of the dam at a depth of 16 to 22 feet. Release of tiger trout is encouraged so that fish can grow larger. Any brown trout caught should be harvested. The reservoir is closed .yy , Septe6pm 'Ip Huntington Reservoir (near the top of Huntington ; Potter's Ponds. Both ponds were stocked with 1,500 catchable-siz- e rainbow trout before Labor Day. Good fishY ing is expected. , ' Price River. No recent re- Rechave Flows .. dropped. port. ommended fly patterns include the Hares Ear or Double Ugly. Scofield Reservoir. Fly from a fishing or float tube has been good on the east side of the lake in water 10 to 13 feet deep about 150 yards from shore. Most of the fish being caught are small rainbow trout, but a few are cutthroat trout ranging up to 17 inches. Willow Reservoir. Little pressure. No recent report Wrlgley Springs Reservoir. The highly alkaline water continues to kill trout Nevertheless, good fishing continues to be reported. Gooseberry Reservoir. limit has been doubled for all The south side is swampy, but game fish until Nov. 1. Fishing fishing continues on the north has been fair to good at many end. No report on angling sue- -, LaSal mountain lakes. Medi- ift Petes Hole. Fair to good fishing is expected, since stocking occurred a week ago. Olive .wooly buggers and Jakes have been effective. The daily bag and possession limit is four trout. Spina-Lu- is five. with a size 12 Prince nymph, Renegade or Ugly. The limit is two trout in the fly only zone, which is on a portion of the Right Fork. Anglers mi the Left Fork of the Huntington must use artificial flies or lures. Harvest of brown trout on the left fork is encouraged, where the limit is four fish. Huntington North Reser-voi- r (near the city of Hunting-- . ton). Slow fishing conditions. The limit is two bass. All bass over 12 inches must be immediately released. GLASS BY: CEU Dept of Nurses Nursing For more information or skills testing call Ricki at 613-52(skills exams first Wednesday of each month) OR VISIT THE NURSING DEPARTMENT Starts October 1st, 2002 register for NURS 1000 'r'x y - V ' v. y i 1 ; vy r'sy ; r . jf.tf It i : i'1 WATER k SOFTENER SALTS V a .. e ' IS - ; ya fj; W IV ty' Delivered to your door on a regular basis W0 will put It directly into your tank 0 Cafl today to sign up for your home deflvery V , . res DWR biologist and project leader, Wayne Gustaveson, updates fishing conditions at this website weekly. He provides detailed information on locations, tackle and techniques for each species in the lake. In 2002, an unlimited number of striped bass may be kept. The smallmouth bass limit is 20, and the largemouth bass limit Huntington Creek. Flyfishing has been fair to good . ; trout is: httpVwww.wayneswordsxom. cess. ; . stream to the confluence with the White River, only artificial flies and lures may be used. 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