Pages | 14 of 20

Salt Lake Telegram | 1932-06-14 | Page 14 | Fishing Season Opens Wednesday

Type issue
Date 1932-06-14
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Rights No Copyright - United States (NoC-US)
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
ARK ark:/87278/s68k8j0h
Reference URL https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68k8j0h

Page Metadata

Article Title Fishing Season Opens Wednesday
Type article
Date 1932-06-14
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 14
OCR Text FISHING SEASON OPENS WEDNESDAY THOUSANDS OF ANGLERS READY FOR BIG EVENT High but Reasonably Clear ClearWaters ClearWaters ClearWaters Waters Will Prevail Fish Lake Good Its It's time again Promptly at 4 o'clock Wednesday morning mornin several tho thousand sand Utah anglers anglers an an- will start their 1932 1032 campaign campaign- na n- n a season that promises to be a big biS one in every respect High but r reasonably clear waters will prevail on opening day and in general the conditions are arc more favorable favorable favorable fa fa- fa- fa than last season according to state fish and game department re reports ports FISH LAKE LAItE POPULAR Fish lake always a haven for numerous nu nu- nu fishermen is in excellent shape for the opening as evidenced by the fact that eight million rainbow eggs and seven and one half million brook eggs have been taken from that body of or water Plenty of Mackinaw also are arc on hand according Recording to Commissioner Com Corn missioner Newell B B. Cook Fly fishing will be popular in the higher streams but 1 bait alt will be the preferred method on those of lower altitudes according to veteran anglers an an- Stocking of oC streams is being han han- died thoroughly and plenty of ot fish lish will vill be on hand everywhere Planting done in Salt Lake L county by the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association with state and fed led cral eral aid has been announced by Bill Warburton secretary of ot the count county organization for the information ol of anglers who do not intend to take long trips on opening day PLANTING STATEMENT STATE Mr Warburton's planting statement follows ITo llo Mountain D Dell 11 and reservoir Little Cot ton wood Tower lower 1875 1815 Cottonwood upp upper r 1800 Sprints Runs nuns 1800 Bountiful Muller uller par pan pul and ond Mill creek Silver Sliver lake 1600 fir Cottonwood upper Bit Bill Cottonwood Cotton lower 2415 Mill creek upper Mill creek lower Fairmount park parle Sugarhouse 1100 Pews Pew's ditch Murray Little Willow Dra Draper r East Esit canyon Total 6 Fish have hav i been p planted rit c at Fairmont ir park In Sugarhouse for the benefit of children 11 years ears old and under Adults are not allowed there PROVO RIVER MUDDY PROVO June 14 Fishing 14 Fishing is not expected to be as good on the opening day this year e ll as at some times in the past due to high and muddy waters However when the Provo river becomes becomes be be- comes normal the fishing should be much better this season than in 1931 It is a certainty that fly fishing willbe will willbe willbe be good in smaller streams such as South Fork with clear water prevail prevail- in lag ing Bait fishing and spinners probably probably probably ably will be most popular on the Provo river Perch fishing on Utah lake will vil attract attract at at- tract man many o of the fishermen this sea sea- ea son Perch Is a species sped s of game same fish that will readily strike a live Ii min mm- now now-
Reference URL https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68k8j0h/15852494