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Show I FISHING SEASON OPENS. Tho fishing season opened Thurs-I Thurs-I - day, and all over Utah skillful Nim- 1 rods are whipping tho streams with files, or cautiously permitting bait hooks, laden with llttlo bullheads, to i float down In the riffles and on Into tho pool. Up to the flour of going to press t wo have no Information as to tho " catches, save from Jack Robins and in Dick Rogers, who are up on Lost 1 1 . Creek. A telephono message from 8 ' Croyden Informs us that thoy aro hav- iff Ing excellent luck or, no, that Isn't H tho word;' that tho skill of these mighty men Is producing wonderful '; " results. All trout weighing less than Jt a pound aro carefully replaced In tho "'jU water and only tho big ones retained. ,;' J Dick had 232 fish at six o'clock Thurs- fv day evening, while Robins and his partner wore close seconds with 231 Xh and 230 each. That's going some. Wo !! have no reason to doubt tho sincerity . : of this statement, becauso Dick never i lies, and Robins and his partner r couldn't, If thoy tried. 'h Dr. George, W. S. and W. h. Eller- . beck went over to East Canyon and , ! from a man who just drove In wo get ' tho Information that the natives were ! y up In arms becauso of tho wonderful I y success displayed by this trio. Tho In-, In-, h habitants declare that If tho Eller-tlfl Eller-tlfl becks are not driven out of tho coun-ji coun-ji try there will not bo a fish left In the 1; ' creek. Jack Humo and some others ' also went to East Canyon, but they were not In It with tho Ellcrbecks. Harry Shlpler, tho photographer, ! strayed over to Willow Creek, and j thereby hangs a tale. Not tho tall of i a fish, but tho tails of several fish. 1 Shlpler took a camera with him and a ' bundle of suspicious looking articles, that looked like papier macho trout. 1 So, any results recorded by Shlpler 1 on this trip can bo looked upon with So suspicion. II Next week's papers will fairly I bristle with fish stories, so look out. |