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Show Vernal Express Wednesday, November 3, 2004 B9 Vernal Shock takes second place in West D bp row L to R: Claye Robb. Assistant loach; Chainie Batty; Presley Beynon. horpe; Madison Robb. Botton row L to Fishing report Continued from B8 Follow this road approximately approxi-mately : two miles staying to the left at each main fork. Road can be quite rutted. BROWNE SPIRIT LAKE Good fishing on Browne and Spirit Lake. EAST PARK OAKS PARK -Last reports were of good fish Aguilar, (back row) assistant coach assistant coach Danny Pace, Teagan Matt Craven;; Taylor Craven, Chelyse Leibhardf antfUaden Claysbri:1 1 Valley f)G C1 vernal Crushers are Chanel Pace.! Crushers Classic The Vernal Crushers traveled trav-eled to West Valley July 21-23, went undefeated and won the 4th annual West Valley Classic. The Crushers started their tournament Friday morning by destroying the then favorites favor-ites from Nevada 9-1. The girls then took on the 3 seed from Murray and promptly removed them from championship consideration. con-sideration. The Crushers next obstacle was the Grantsville team seed 2. The girls had no trouble disposing of them winning win-ning by mercy rule 11-1 after 1 hour. The tournament seemed to be set up to make it difficult for the Crushers to repeat what they had accomplished 2 weeks earlier at the State Tournament, but after eliminating the top 3 seeds in day one, the girls now The Society of Petroleum Engineers would like to thank the many generous sponsors of the Uintah Basin SPE Golf Tournament. It would have been impossible without you! Ace West Hughes Christensen Schlumberger Auto Clinic JD Field Services Searle Brothers BHI KerrMcGee Seitz Optical Big Four Cement Knight Oil Tools Smiths BillJr.Rathole LCLOil SOS BJ Services LPG Consulting Spidle Sales C&H Distributing Midway Supply Superior Well Service Cameron Mort's Car Wash True Value CasaRios Mustang Mud UBET Cutters Wireline Service Naples Cafe Vernal Builders Supply Davis Jubilee Natco Weatherford Dinosaur Inn , National Oilwell Well Head Inc. EOG PCS Western Energy Sales Rocky Mountain Lube PLS Western Petroleum FMC PRS Wood Group The Galleries , Quadra Chemicals ZECO J j Halliburton Red Man Pipe & Supply i I Valley tournament Coach; Penny Johnson, Coach; Whitney Robb; Shay Oaks; Keri Bowthorp, Middle row L to R: Lesha Labrum; Cassie Ames; Kelsie Griffin; A.J. Bow- R: Alyssa Johnson and Darshelle Smuin. ing for both reservoirs. The roads are open although recent afternoon storms have made some quite muddy. CALDER CROUSE RESERVOIRS RESER-VOIRS - Calder and Crouse reservoirs have been restocked with catchable size (9-10 inches) inch-es) rainbows and fingerlings. Both reservoirs are full. CURRANT CREEK RESERVOIR RESER-VOIR - Last report was good fishing. The road around the fadelyn Schulz, Britini Beech, Teisha Barry Hacking, Shalena Aguilar, Liebhardt, Lacey Murray, Coach Hodgkmson, assistant1 coach Scott -wr om aw.m win West knew that they were the team to beat and cruised to the championship cham-pionship winning each game by and average of 7 runs. Vernal (VEL) to Salt Lake Route Time VEL-SLC SLC-VEL VEL-SLC SLC-VEL 7:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 3:45 p.m. 1 1 www.salmonair.com . 800-448-341 3 1 reservoir is open but may be quite muddy due to afternoon showers. FLAMING GORGE RESERVOIR RESER-VOIR - (July 18) All reservoir ramps are open with a surface water temperature of 72 F. Lake trout action for smaller fish has slowed, however there are still good reports from Squaw Hollow to Anvil Draw for two-five pound lake trout near the river channel and over points using three inch jigs tipped with sucker meat or a minnow, or trolling small flatfish, spoons or a minnow behind flashers. Look for larger fish at Linwood Bay, Antelope, Stateline, Rawlins Draw, Anvil Draw, Sheep Creek, Jarvies and Mustang at 70- to 110-foot depths over points and along the river channel. Techniques include trolling bottom structure struc-ture using down riggers or steel line and flatfish, crank baits, or a flasher trailing a squid or small lure; or vertical jigging using tube or bucktail jigs with or without a minnow or sucker meat. There are many small-iand small-iand medium-sized lake trout- f"in Flaming Gorge, so please take advantage of the six-fish lake trout regulation (one over 28 inches) and harvest a limit. Rainbow trout have moved into deeper water, making them more difficult to reach from shore. Boat fishermen are doing well at South Buckboard, Squaw Hollow, Anvil Draw, Linwood, Sheep Creek, Carter Creek. Jarvies and Mustane City (SLC) Round Trip $160.79 One Way $92.25 Ififta ft ft, unrlAr Monday-Friday Monday-Friday Saturday f $4925 Sunday v Saturday VJ YVj? Sunday dTyw 435-789-9220 Vernal All - Back row L to R: Mark Peterson, Assistant Coach; Brady Davis; RJ Mills; Jordan Peterson; Kegan Chivers; David Richardson; Chris Miller; Garson Chivers, Assistant Coach. Front row L to R: Jordan Copeland; Kooter Holmes; Kaden Shewed; Bradley Reynolds; Beauden Goodwin; and front row laying down, Head Coach Spencer Copeland. trolling small lures, a popgear and worm combo, or bait fishing fish-ing a nightcrawlermarshmal-low nightcrawlermarshmal-low combo or PowerBait just off the bottom. Kokanee salmon are moving deeper as well, with good reports from Pipeline to Holmes Crossing at 45- to 55-foot 55-foot depths. Other good areas include Red Cliffs, Hideout, Skull Creek and Sheep Creek. Try trolling a needlefish or small fluorescent spoon with or without a dodger or flasher behind a downrigger or with lead core line. Smallmouth bass fishing is good; however, the fish have moved into 10- to 20-foot water depths. Try crayfish cray-fish colored grubs or crank-baits crank-baits along gravel points and any rocky structure. GREEN RIVER (upper) -(July 18) Flows are averaging 1,400 cfs with one daily fluctuation fluc-tuation possible between 870 and 1,950 cfs as allowed by the 2000 Flow Recommendations for recovery of threatened and endangered downstream fish. Visit the Bureau of Reclamation website www. uc.usbr.gQV- for ..the latest.. Please come dressed for your physical. Example: Boys wear shorts and T-Shirt Girls wear swimsuit under your clothes. Even if you are not participating in fall sports, take advantage of this opportunity and get your physical for winter and spring sports. A parent is required to accompany the student fiQk GSEEB (SMUT) Blue are Star champs information. PMD, caddis and stonefly hatches have been reported on the C section of the river, and the large summer terrestrial patterns including hoppers, beetles and cicadas are becoming effective for dry fly angling. Nymph fishing remains good with a variety of patterns, including olive, tan or pink scuds, size 10 to 16; San Juan Worms, size 12 to 14; bead head midge, size 16 to 22; and pheasant tails, size 16 to 20. For streamer fishing, try brown, tan or olive wooly buggers, size 2 to 6, and light-colored bunny patterns or minnow imitations. Spin fishermen should try small rapalas; spinners; black, brown or olive marabou jigs; and tube jigs. New Zealand Mudsnail densities have dramatically dra-matically increased in several localized areas near Little Hole, and have been documented within several miles of the dam. Please thoroughly clean mud and vegetation from waders, boats and fishing gear; and if possible, completely dry equipment equip-ment before leaving the area. A hot water bath (120 F) will kill 2005 mudsnails, and spraying equipment equip-ment with 409 or a similar soap solution before drying will increase effectiveness. GREEN RIVER (lower) - River has good flows for this time of year. No reports from anglers. MATT WARNER RESERVOIR RESER-VOIR - Anglers reporting good fishing. MOON LAKE - Reports of good fishing. Weather was rainy and windy. PELICAN LAKE - Anglers report good to excellent fishing for bass and bluegill. Reservoir is full. Be careful of strong afternoon winds. RED FLEET RESERVOIR - Reports of fair to good fishing for rainbows, bass and bluegill. STARVATION RESERVOIR - Anglers report fair fishing for bass, walleye and brown trout. Be careful and watch for strong afternoon winds. STEIN AKER RESERVOIR - Anglers report fair to good fishing for trout and bass. The ramp and campground are open. The reservoir is full. ju & gogm Thanks fob Participating! |