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Show High Uinta Lakes Open For Season Reports from personnel person-nel of the Division of Fish and Game indicate that most Uinta Mountain lakes are now free of ice and providing good fishing. fish-ing. Some lakes are still turbid due to high runoff and most streams are still high, but anglers report good success on fishable areas of st reams. Roads and trails In Ih'i area are in fair to good condition; some snow remains re-mains on high mountain passes, and some trails are still wet. Feed for horses may still be scarce in some areas, so horsemen are advised to pack some feed for their mounts. A variety of fish await anglers in the Uinlas; species that are found there include rainbow, cutthroat, cut-throat, brook, German Brown, golden trout, grayling, gray-ling, and whitefish. A bonus of six cutthroat or brook trout may be taken from most Uinta lakes, in addition to the eight trout limit. To help Miglcrs in planning plan-ning a trip inl'i tho ('iotas, ('io-tas, the Division of Fi;-ll and - Game ban publi: bo l a set of five booklets covering cov-ering the Uinta Mountains. Moun-tains. The booklets haV" maps of I'oads and I rail , as well as descriptions of the lakes and how to y to them. The booklets are 25c each ;fnd arc available at any Fish and Game office. Alio available avail-able from the Division of Fish and flame J. a list of guides and outfitters that take trips into tho Uinlas. |