Show S FISH Stories More than golf attracts Pres Sum Sum- I former University of Utah athlete to the St St. Anthony Idaho golf gol club lub Pres who has has- been coaching at the St. St Anthony high school and serving erving as high school coach says you youcan youcan can an find ideal fishing in the stream cutting the fairways of the course When the old golf stick sU-ck wont won't be be- have lave all youve you've got to do is pull the theod therod rod od and tackle out of your bag and gon go in n for tor an art afternoon of angling is the I way Pres it S Wouldn't be a a bad idea for the Salt Lake Country club to tostock stock its stream with some German browns WHAT NO FISH S It has been the worst fishing openIng openIng open- open Ing ng in years according to Art Rod Rod- berg local angler I I always take my family amily to the second reservoir In Big Cottonwood said Weve always filled our basket in the past but ut this year the boys and I fished train from rom 4 a. a m. m until well Into the forenoon forenoon fore- fore noon oon and didn't get a bite There were scores cores of fishermen there but only two f fish h were caught The water wa wai w too high and roily and there was considerable food Were We're hoping things lings will be better later in the In-the the s sea sea- a. a so son on BEAR nEAR LAKE ANGLING Fishing at Bear lake will WID be watched with Interest In the future future fu Lu ture following the limit catches of ot Irving White and James B. B Hoffman Holtman on the Utah-Idaho Utah lake In the past Bear lake has been considered nothing more than a pond of chubs an and carp earp but the success of these two anglers bespeak be be- speaks speak the future of this thU northern haven Bear lake has hu always been a a. popular lake for tor bo boating and swimming and if It trout fishIng fish fish- Ing becomes becom s successful it should be a veritable paradise for outdoor outdoor out out- door lovers 5 STOCKED IN PAST The state has been planting trout In Bear lake for some time but extremely extreme extreme- ly few catches have been made Last year both the state and federal departments departments de planted trout there Hoffman Hoffman Hoff Hoff- man mm claims he did not hook a single common fish while trolling on the lake S BLUE NOSE TROUT Among the trout which Hoffman Hofeman and White caught were blue noses According to Dr A. A S. S Hazard of the federal biological bureau these trout are believed to be a new species of I the native cutthroats originally found In Utah lake loke Their scientific name is Salmo Utah 5 BEA BEAVER YER CREEK GOOD Clarence Cowan and party found good bait fishing on Beaver creek b blow below be low Kamas The fish on this stream arc not v very very r large but thc they are arc nice eating size Cowan Cowan e WARDEN TURNS STATISTICIAN Earl Clyde game rAme warden In Wasatch Wasl county reports reports' that he figured red a few statistics on the opening He Interviewed anglers between Midway and Charles on the Provo and recorded record record- ed the number of fish caught by hy ea each h man He added up the total number of trout and divided by bythe bythe the number of fishermen and found that the average number of 01 trout to the man was WM eight Some f eh what S SMILES LES MORE l Smiling Dave Emery of Salt Lake Is even more these days He hooked looked seven sized pan trout in addition addition addi addi- tion to a two-pound two rainbow in East canyon two miles above the dam darn He used garden tackle worms S SKID KID SHOWS S EM EltI Kay Pannier old year son of Karl KarlS S Pannier of 1959 South Fifteenth East S street is still champion in the fishing S contest with his father Dad Pannier and his son started a contest three years ago competing to see who could catch the most trout on the opening day This This' year they fished on East canyon stream two miles north of Park City Young Youn Kay let C. C M. M Diehl join with his father Here is the box score for this years year's contest Kay 13 trout Dad and Mr Diehl Diehi 7 trout S EAST CANYON CATCH E. E B. B Henderson and John Graham Graham Graham Gra Gra- ham bagged barred 30 trout between them on East canyon stream strum four tour miles north of Welcome Inn They used sed bait FAMILY HAS liAS S SUCCESS C ss W W. S. S Barton of ot East Fourth South street hooked 22 beauties on the Provo near Charleston He was assisted by his wife wiCe and daughter Betty One of their prizes weighed two pounds pound |