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Show Fishing 'Good1 for Opening 'Week-End Beaver County angling was ",Very good" on opening day, with a few fishermen reporting the catch "not as good as last year" but still very satisfactory. The favorite spots, Little Reservoir, Res-ervoir, Kents Lake, Puffers, and the Minersville Creek, had their usual opening day crowds, and catches from all areas was reported re-ported excellent. It was evident evi-dent that all streams and lakes had been well stocked with legals.. Tobe Thompson, of Thompson's Thomp-son's Sporting Goods store at Beaver, offered a prize for the largest fish caught on opening day, and was disappointed when no one came in to claim it. Normal planting operations will continue over the state, according ac-cording to the Fish and Game department, with ample stocks of legals ready to go into all waters as they are needed. "Exceptional" fishing was the rule at Panguitch Lake, chemically chem-ically treated last fall and immediately imme-diately restocked with 763,000 fry and fingerling trout and ko-kanee ko-kanee salmon. Most opening-week opening-week end anglers had limit catches at Panguitch, .which assured as-sured the department that their rehabilitation project was successful. suc-cessful. . |