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Show News Notes from the STATE FISH & GAME Fishing before regular opening hours cost more than a few fishermen fish-ermen heavy fines this week, according ac-cording to arrest reports compiled com-piled by the Utah Fish and Game Department, Earl G. Robinson of Ogden, the report shows, paid $100 this week for illegal possession of deer meat. There was no fine suspension in this case. Utah's second fish season opening open-ing the high Uintah lakes and streams and the entire north slope of the Uintah Range took the spotlite Thursday, July 1. Mirror Lake, Chain Lakes, Brown Duck Lakes, Bridger Lakes and the Great Granddaddy Lakes were among the famous fishing waters opened to sportsmen. sports-men. The season will close on October 3. The State Fish and Game Commission Com-mission will hold its summer session July 12th, at 500 Atlas Building, it was announced. The meeting follows the Board of Big Game Control conclave, which will be held July 9. Principal business will be the contract with the Strawberry Reservoir owners, which expires this year. |