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Show Fishing Questions Pouring in at Commission Office With less than two weeks remaining re-maining before the opening whistle sounds on the 1962 general gen-eral angling season a multitude of questions concerning the June 2 opener are flowing into department de-partment of fish and game offices throughout the state. Department spokesmen indicated indi-cated that late water and runoff run-off forecasts based on high mountain moun-tain snowpacks will see many of the smaller reservoirs throughout through-out the state reach the full mark during the season at hand. They were quick to point out, however, that anglers should plan their first trip of the season sea-son for waters that have proven to be traditionally good fish producers. pro-ducers. With an eye toward putting all in readiness for the season at hand, trucks from the eleven state hatcheries are rolling daily to alleviate crowded conditions in the fish plants. Current plans call for the stocking of more than 1,900,000 catchable size fish from state and federal hatcheries into the waters of the state before and during the coming season. Of this number, num-ber, more than 600,000 catchables will be released prior to the opener. With more than 180,000 anglers expected to be afield over the opening, the department offered a final reminder for anglers an-glers to respect the rights of the private property owner, to remember re-member to take their license along and wear it visibly as the law requires, and to go prepared to meet the cool and sometimes damp weather common to the higher elevations at this season. Army Specialist Five Lynn K. Lafeen son of Wm. E. Lafeen, 5130 W. 7th South, completed the 12 week fuel and electrical systems repair course at the Ordnance School Aberdeen Proving Prov-ing Ground, Md., recently. Specialist Lafeen was trained to perform adjustments and repairs re-pairs on the fuel and electrical systems used in military vehicles. ve-hicles. He is a graduate of Cyprus High School in Magna. Mis mother, Mrs. Gladys L. Lafeen, lives at 1822 N. Luder, El Monte, Calif. |