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Show - ..y. ...... , gzrf ... . -. - l ' - - i SALT LAKE CITY fisherman, Cliff Mecham, right, sits and hopes; for fish to take his bait in the Jones Hole Creek. Limits re tfeaEsen a Jones Hole Creed The streams were high during the general fishing season opener in Utah, but some people were successful at hooking fish in Jones Hole Creek, Saturday morning. "I started fishing at Jones Hole Creek at 5:30 a.m. and by 8 a.m. I had my limit of eight fish. Marsha Marshall of Moab nabbed a 12-inch 12-inch rainbow and she caught another one, but she had to quit because her reel broke. We caught them on worms. One guy hooked a four pounder," stated Woody Marshall of Salt Lake City; Stacy Stewart, Mike Stewart, Dean Stewart and Harold Warren of Vernal nabbed a total of 30 fish at Jones Hole Creek. "The fish we caught aren't big ones, but they are good frying pan size. We hooked the fish on worms." remarked Harold Warren. The fishing party began their trip to Jones I Creek at 3:30 a.m. Fishing is a family sport and that the case with Cliff Mecham and Mecham Jr., of Salt Lake City. "I h , nice one, but lost him up the strea had him out of the water, but he go the hook," stated Cliff Mecham. Two of the many other succes fishermen at Jones Hole Creek v Brad Mauss and Greg Burrastoi Vernal. "We caught five fish in a hour on worms. Jones Hole Creek is favorite place to go fishing. We going to catch another fish right no remarked Brad Mauss and G Burraston. They fired their bait into Jones Hole Creek and about minutes later, another fish was hoot ? , ,' . i A . - . - .--- . , - w,- J - ... -m-- - . mak:-&-. . vmr TIM JOHNSON, right, and Shannon, Karma and Jonell Johnson, left, fish from a canoe in Steinaker Reservoir. |