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Show i THK UINTAH BASIN RECORD III IT THE IIKJII 1 RLUE UINTAHS ,fontinu.l from rape j the Strawberry and one rivers, is the center of in , the finest fishing sections To the west, for a t stateof forty miles, you follow and its tributaries, e Strawberry Creek and Red Creek, i course you find wild vlong its Strawberries and near its head a of canyon adds to the thrillswdd the to explore love JS who Du-nes- of 1 dis-jin- - unknown. miles to the south lies Lake, sometimes called 1930 rainbow Wonder Lake." In I rout only a few inches long were anted in this lake. Last year I me ten pounders were caught. !. it)3i more fish were taken Uom Barton's Lake than any lake in the state, j,f its size i We then foilow the Duchesne Lr sixty miles up the North Forkto So Lake and West Fork Mi A few barton's Mirror w OUR UINTAH MOUNTAINS i i Kik k Creek, heading in the Diamldnddy Basin and declared hv experts to be one of the finest fishing streams in the state. Then ns we go farther east we have Lake Fork, Vvltowstone, Uintah, and White Rock rivers. Each one with its own individual attractions, and all offering to the sportsmen that which is hard to get elsewhere, a limit catch of beautiful, highly flavored, mountain trout. These streams all head in the Uintahs. The Uintah Basin has half the clear water streams in the state. Last year a million fish were planted. Ten million would not have been enough. The demand is greater than the state is able to supply. Beaver in the last 6 years have increased a hundred fold. Many-- of our smaller streams are one continuous beaver dam, offering protection to the fish, both large and small. Pheasants are everywhere, and it is not uncommon to see 200 deer in one herd. The Uintah Basin is fast becoming a sportsmans paradise, and we say to the sportsmen of the state, if you dont believe it come up and see us sometime, and you will keep on coming. Is 10) aft side. Somatime III U n.ftln he arrives at Us unloads his precious cargo Veins the journey to camp, many of the lakes in this manner tops have been Mountain these the finny tribe with ! ej located at the June-io- n , Strawberry Valley Divide. This stream has always been a great attraction to campers and sports, men. Just a few miles to the East (Continual from Page 10) who do not cut into green trees with axes and knives. 4. Those who do not cut boughs off trees to put under their beds. 5. Those who do not mar signs and buildings by writing or cutting their initials or names on them. 6. Those who do not use signs, telephone insulators, etc,, for targets. 7. Those who do not build camp fires in dangerous places, such as rear rotten log3 or stumps, or in dense brush and timber. 8. Those who always extinguisii thrir matches and cigarettes before they throw them away. 9. Those who will extinguish any fire they find burning unattended, or if they can't extinguish it. waif notify the nearest Forest officer. Any who feel they cannot, or will not follow the above simple rules are NOT Invited to visit the Ashley National Forest. Laws are provided for the drastic handling of violations if necessary, but most people are not by nature law breakers. We prefer cooperation to law enforcement. 3. Tlio.se CONOCO PRODUCTS GASOLINE - OILS - GREASES AUTHORIZED CONOCO Lubrication CHECK-CHAR- T mma uoes Sires SAWYER STORAGE BATTERIES Courteous - Prompt Duchesne - Service - Always Utah |