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Show Local Fishing Waters Await Mmh Anglers Utah fishermen are oiling oil-ing their recls this week preparatory to hitting the lakes on opening day Saturday. Sat-urday. Legal fishing will be open from 5 a.m. to 10 . p.m. starting Saturday throughout the season. Conservation Officer Dan Win'bourn said Monday Hidden and Don lakes on the North LaSals were well stocked as is Lake Oowah on the west 'side of the mountain. Medicine & .Beaver Lakcs will be stosk-ed stosk-ed this week, if the roads dry to a passable state. Mr. Winbourn said mountain roads to Oowah and across the loop have been graded, as have those ,to the north mountain areas. As of Monday, however, how-ever, most roads were wet and muddy and it was unpredictable un-predictable whether or not they would dry by Saturday. Satur-day. Snow fell over the weekend on the high peaks down to the 9,000 foot level. Fishermen are advised ad-vised to obtain up-to-date reports on roads and weather wea-ther before embarking on their jaunts. The Conservation Officer Offic-er reminds the anglers to check their Proclamation for row rules and regulations. regula-tions. The limit has been changed from 10 to 8 fish. However, there is no weight limitation this year. The planted fish range from 8 to 10 inches in length, he said. He stressed, also, that litterbug laws will be strictly enforced. All camp . .sites are to be left free of clutter and debris. Fishermen Fisher-men are warned not to dress and clean fish in the lake waters. Such practices prac-tices not only leave unsightly un-sightly sites for subsequent subse-quent visitors, but encourage encour-age flies. Be courteous, stay within with-in the regulations of the Proclamation, and enjoy good fishing, Mr. Win-borne Win-borne added. |