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Show Utah anglers get change on limits With the beginning of the new year on Jan. 1, 1963, Utah anglers will enjoy expanded bag limits of several fish species, spe-cies, the Department of Fish and Game said today. The new limits, as listed in the 1963 angling proclamation will affect all Utah game fish with the exception of trout, salmon and bass. On all other fish, Department Depart-ment spokesmen pointed out, the weight limits have been removed re-moved and anglers next year may take full bags of such fish as grayling, walleye pike, whitefish and catfish without regard for weight. The bag and possession limits lim-its for calendar 1963 were listed as follows: Trout, salmon in the aggregateten aggre-gateten fish or seven pounds and one fish, whichever is caught first. Regardless of weight at least two fish may be taken. For Bear Lake only the limit shall be seven pounds and one fish but not to exceed ex-ceed fifteen fish. Grayling fifteen fish; Bonneville Bon-neville Cisco fifty fish; Black bass and white bass in the aggregate ten fish or fifteen pounds and one fish, whichever is caught first. Regardless of weight at least two fish may be taken. Walleye pike, five fish; Catfish, Cat-fish, twenty fish; Whitefish, fish from the Weber River. All other fish species not listed, no bag, size or possession limit. Here's a safe driving tip for winter from your Utah Safety Council. When you stop to get gasoline, ask the attendant to wipe off your headlights at the time he's cleaning your windshield. wind-shield. Slush, grime or encrusted en-crusted snow can reduce tremendously tre-mendously the effectiveness of your headlamp beams. |