Show jordan catches limit in clear cree k 0 W 14 1 v 1 a 9 4 X 1 1 I q k al AV oft I 1 r 4 4 14 14 V 0 V 4 0 t 4 4 aw 4 0 k y 0 ir 4 V ia e af af 41 A 4 r tw 4 tp 4 0 1 it A 4 11 ta I 1 15 41 0 va IV 11 ie I 1 T P 0 o e s 0 bill jordan and a little catch taken on clear creek near field St 9 by VERNON W SHIELDS they say african natives fish lying down but in this country fishermen lie standing up with their arms outstretched who knows maybe the fish go home and lie about the size of the fly or bait they stole be that as it may the last few days I 1 spent fishing on the upper provo proved to be the best of my entire vaca tion they finally got around to taking my dry fly pattern which is my pride and joy the big rain bows bons suddenly took a liking to it and I 1 had a lot of sport trying to land them of course some of the biggest ones got away but I 1 was able to bring home some nice fish during my two week s stay I 1 tried to make a study of the fish and their habits in this area one thing I 1 found out which I 1 never knew before is that trout will hit a small spinner better after a rain storm than at any other time I 1 got rained out up there one day and after the storm broke I 1 went out to see what effect the storm had I 1 ad on their habits of feed ing I 1 first tried dry flies they were not interested I 1 tried wet fl PS s ind streamers with the same results I 1 met a fellow who was using worms he gasn wasn t having any liick luck so a that was out As a last resort I 1 put on a small colo rado spinner and brother they knocked that all over the place I 1 was sure surprised the next time it rained I 1 waited until the rain had slopped stopped and I 1 went out with the si sl inner to see if they d go for it the second time they did and I 1 really had bad some fun try it some tin tine e ird ir d see of you don dont t catch fish A again in I 1 am getting reports of ug fish being taken out of both clover creek and vernon creek charles gillespie son of mr ed gillespie has been bringing home sor e nice catches that would make some of the old timers a round here sit up and take no tice clover creek is his favorite spot pot 0 H gibson bill jordan dick te and alien allen jordan came back from the south fork of the provo with some limit catches last wee week they reported having good luck using a gray hackle with a yellow body rhEA PHEASANTS PLANTED tooele thoele county received eight hundred pheasants from the fish and game department last week they were planted in lake point erda lincoln tooele thoele and stock ton another load will be received sometime this week these birds are all over half grown HIFLE RIFLE RANGE OPEN mr henry miles president of the tooele thoele wildlife federation ad vises me that the rifle range they have constructed at the head of colman street on the stockton road is now open to the public the range is marked by red flags showing the boundary lines and you must keep within these bound anes aries or you will be liable for ar rest persons using the range must furnish V air own targets until such suck a time as the wildlife feder atlon can get targets constructed richfield bill says he took em on a captain fly BIRD REFUGE mr nolan nielson of the state fish and game department and mr roy garrard county game warden took a trip to skull val ley last week to look over the proposed migratory bird refuge that is being planned for con construe tion by the wildlife federation the proposed site of the dam was changed to a more desirable loca tion but other details have to be worked out with the union pac railroad before they can go ahead with the project utah Sports sportsmen mens s ass n joins sports afield federation of sportsmen s club last week the tooele thoele unit of the thel utah sportsmen s association received their charter as a mem ber of the sports afield federation of Sports sportsmen mens s clubs this is 18 a national organization formed by the sports afield magazine this club is attempting to corn com bine the efforts of all organizations to the benefit of our mutual and vital concerns forward move ment ent in the in interests of national conservation the protection of future hunting and fishing and furthering clean sportsmanship in all fields there is a great deal of work to be done and if we all pull to gether and cooperate with each other well we 11 soon be able to chalk up some accomplishments ol 01 0 which we can be justifiably proud were probably in for some nice surprises too in discovering how mi ml cli lh real pleasure and actual fun tl ti ele ei e is in all that work when ve v P have the comradeship of nu in crests and aims |