Show o of or our prominent fisher fisher- Iving in in Salt SaIl Lako Lake City do not r 1 take Utah fishing license but Instead go goho goho gotho tho ho ho for tor their fishing I thought I the the do investigate reason why they hip our own beautiful streams leof them simply stated Idaho them m better belter and they had a mem- mem ip in some som club in that state others outspoken and declared There are hlin in Utah why waste m my time and the tho risk of losing m my temper ill In I can go to Idaho for about tho the expense have a good time time and ome some fish but please don dont don't t use my myun un your our paper This is not for atlon ga believer in Utah first I at ook took out a license No which sOme people do fish in Utah also near nearly has been paid the for fishing privileges to toh ton Ii h ont One n of the very ery best fly lh fishermen C entire West cst for a a. companion I Id d 4 for Little Cottonwood where I told fishing was fine It was was was-so so the the- fish 1 I n not t take my fishing tackle but put lOme making observations and andIng andIng Ing log my friend try his luck fished intelligently patiently and and was rewarded d for his pains by bv a catch o of five hardly nough to be bo within the legal size sise which Is six inches in length ere are no fish in this stream for way from the power plant would oril-would have caught some some some-or or at seen a s. few as the water is clear h he i conditions today are Ideal for sald saId ray my friend pity there are not at least a arout rout Out in such a magnificent stream Ible to the city Surely if Fred Ted bers is planting the millions of fry he Is and we got sot half the which we TTO are entitled what ly resort this would be for aut auto auth- st for there is no more sublime prettier e stream e in the h world d. d gl ps so many would o not go t to td Idaho d I inot know Just where the fry ae are planted but until we get the irrl- irrl itches Id-itches screened It does not matry mat- mat ry much People will continue to Idaho and spend their money In tate stare a 8 few fish in some of our sH tt small ones e For rn instance c catches have been made mad In the also also Weber river but itan It Itan an expert to catch them and the theon ions on must be right for not even an can catch them e any y time I- I Mathis Mathis' son son 12 years aIS of age Lin a a. three and a s. pound half trout grasshopper the other day In an ion ditch near his home i fp S S S l y a also o caught a t a nice string s Y ow or where r S S S sr ago I predicted we would have fish in Id our streams than ever beThen bethen be- be Then we got grot our streams screened screened- ien will we wo get fet them screened I When we get our state reserves preserves Other states are doing J sWe We have have- havea a lot of cheap land In I that would make admirable game res ves and It will never ne' be cheaper ow aw why not get busy Our comer corner cornier corn com ier er hB has hae promised us for years and I has he lie accomplished in this re- re ow recommends a closed season on I hickens for three years ears I do not the sportsmen want it They have havey y that a closed d season I in this country does not pro- pro lem ism from their greatest enemies enemies- sheep herders and game getters ily lT y keeps the men who buy game gameS S SJ om getting wb what t is coming to toe e is s a closed season on sage sag 18 In eastern Wyoming yet et I an am aDl by one ODe of Caspers Casper's most prominent over and hunt chickens by rename as we all do do only we ore re cautious than used we to bp- bp be bees bees es my friend That explains the situation explains to some extent why pheasants have not Indias In- In Has dias they should They have open opens s scon on them in Oregon and Wash Wash- lyet et they have more of these birds than we do MV We e have enjoyed an open season on them lit ve heard that thousands of duck oft off on the tide this spring he jie big freshets came The ducks lade ade nests along the edges of ot the thes s sand and lakes may thus have lost rat offerings K III S I S S1 are very scarce this season ag ig limit on ducks is twenty five T but you are allowed twenty five e r I na nal ducks to each a guide or man manay manay ay take with you ou so really the i J the number you want and can oes this apply to quail chickens ter ler are 5 are a number of stories going ot of fish tish law violations but the Itching them do not want me to Ir names BO so I am going to hand Oj Commissioner Chambers to be ted rated f If sold mold that the water commissioner leIs leIs' creek iek about seven weeks ago off ft all the water from the creek 1 Irrigation ditch and that he has for years and that the farmers In that locality look forward every year to toriS this riS event e V 1 and that while the larger fish are grabbed up by them the small fry are left th the uie nf h bed to rot of JC the In ge the creek sun dry when un up th the holes In ln My Informant tells tel that me for tor a distance distance dis- dis tance of about eight eight miles mUes- there are aretha thousands of f fry y left l to rot in lu the he sun and tha this that hf M more n re fish are arc destro destroyed ed this way In place each season than all the fishermen fishermen fisher fisher- men In the state catch legitimately S S S The state shoot at Kaw Rawlins ns was a credit to the town We Ve had two representatives rn from Salt Lake City CUy E E. J J. Morgan Moran and Bert Ben Bain O. O OiN N. N Ford an amateur was high iri In his class Cla with while our I mend friend C. C F. F Nelson elson was accredited with being second high |