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Show Plenty of good fishing during last month of general season If your pastime is fishing instead of hunting, or if you enjoy both during dur-ing Utah's beautiful fall days, good angling is plentiful during the last month of the general fishing season. Many streams and lakes are at their peak fishing condi- tion. . The general fishing season ends November 30, although some waters are open year-round In the Northern Region, anglers should catch fish from both shore and boats at Lost Creek and Rockport reservoirs, according ac-cording to Don Paul, information in-formation officer. Flyfishing Fly-fishing is excellent on the Logan and Blacksmith Fork rivers. Fishing prospects pro-spects are good on the Weber River, due to lower water levels. Fishing at Deer Creek Reservoir is as good as it has been all year, says Dennis Shirley, Central Region information officer. of-ficer. A few big fish are being caught at Strawberry, where anglers are having success suc-cess with flies late in the evening. Generally, all streams are in excel lent condition, with good populations of browns and some cutthroat and rainbow. Clair Davis, information informa-tion officer in the Northeastern Nor-theastern Region, reports that bait fishing is good at Calder's and Steinaker reservoirs. Southeastern Regional Supervisor Larry Wilson says Scofield is offering good fishing. Fly-fishing for browns and cutthroats on Fish Creek and Huntington Hun-tington Creek are good bets for anglers. In the Southern Region, anglers are catching brown trout in the Fremont Fre-mont River, according to Chris Chaffin, information informa-tion officer. Minersville and Panguitch Lake also offer eood fall fishing. |