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Show fishing or combination license to take any fish, crayfish or brine shrimp. Rlsldents U years of age may fish without a license while In the company of a licensed angler. Fish taken must be Included In the limit of the licensed angler. Game fish may only be taken be angling with one pole, except under certain regulitloiis outlined In the proclamation. Snagging of gaffing Is illegal, as Is using certain types of baits such as corn, hominy, any live fish and any game fish parts. It is also unlawful to transport live crayfish away from the water where captured. Due to a wide variety of fishery management objectives throughout Utah, the regulations have become more complicated in recent years. Be sure to obtain and review a current proclam atlon prior to fishing. These management objectives have resulted in some fine fishing opportunities -- njoy them. 6-- UTAH WILDLIFE With the coming of summer many people will again enjoy Utah's fine fishing opportunities. The majority of Utah's waters are open to year-rouAshing, but this doesn't mead a fisherman can just travel to the nearest fishing hole and begin fishing. The State of Utah is broken Into five different sections as outlined in the 1983 Fishing Proclamation. For each section, there are rules and regulations applicable for the waters within thai section. This proclamation feature ' allows quick and easy regulation checks. With the exception of June U, 1988 (FREE FISHING DAY), anyone twelve years of age or older must have In possession a current valid nd T.l I .1 .1 -- I tTTTTTt gardener or a beginner, whether you've got a big patch or jusi a few window boxes, whether you're going organic or will give nature a chemical boost, America's Master Gardener can help you. Here is a book full of savvy advice, practical short- cuts, inspiration, canny d tips. 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The law further states that the food pro gram really is to serve those at the 125 level of poverty, but that those at the 150 cannot be refused. Those with higher Incomes than the 150 level are no longer eligible to receive 125X OP POVERTY I IN HOUSEHOLD YEARLY USDA for , , INCOME MONTHLY K, party to celebrate the opening of our pool in Minersville. Come join the "Big Splash" and enjoy a KEEP F13H IN THE WATER as much as possible when handling them. This prevents suffocation and Injury. If pictures are to be taken, the fish should be kept In the wa- planning to release them. If the fish needs measuring to determine whether or not it can be kept, place some colored tape at various lengths on your rod. That way the fish can be Measured right In the water. UNHOOK the fish as raplily as possible by backing the hook out-djerk it out. Longnosed pliers work well for this. If a fish is deeply hooked, it is best to cut the line or leader and leave the hook In. If one plans to do a lot of catch and release fishing, the barbs should be pinched down on the book or use barbless hooks. REVIVE the fish in the water by holding it gently and facing It upstream in the current until It becomes reaccllmated. In lakes.mov-ln- g the fish slowly back and forth In the water will help it regain and maintain Its equilibrium. Fishing tackle should be artificial flies andor lures for anglers who want to return fish to the watac alive. These fishing methods normally do not hook fish as deeply as bait fishing and survival is much higher. If you are catching numerous small fish, switch to artificial lures to increase survival of the released fish. Care also needs to be used when selecting ho"1-as nnnrjr- - Good Food Prizes Fun Free Swim Friday June 3rd at the swimming pool rom 11:00 am to 3:00pm osive (plated) and treble hooks are almost certain death If left in the fish. COMMON SENSE Is important. Not all released fish live to fight another day. Some sustain fatal Injuries, either from the fight they put up or from the handling when released, that are not evident to lie if fhov cwirn Qtinu Mamnrlac of the fishing experience, In its total, should mean more than to seek to catch large numbers offish. ntN i i 'Z,ri number with a name is the centillion, which is 10 with 600 INCOME 601.00 $ 9.663.00 80S. 00 12.113.00 14.563.00 1,009.00 1.214.00 17,013.00 1.418.00 19,463.00 21.913.00 1.622.00 3,826.00 2.030. OH ., mily units with more than eirjht wetbers add S2.450.00 each yearly or $204.00 for each monthly. I 1501 IN HOUSEHOLD OF POVERTY YEARLY LEVEL INCOME MONTHLY 8,655.00 $ "v nni INCOME 721.00 $ 11,595.00 966.00 I4.5J5.00 l.ZU.OO 17.475.00 1,456.00 1.701.00 20.415.00 23,355.00 1,946.00 26,295.00 2,191.00 29,235.00 2,436.00 (p p ji ?) SUfeSeri9t'9" I 15 o 0r 0R3E?a'S For family units with more than eight members add $2,940.00 for each yearly or $245.00 for each monthly. Beaver County Nevs ". f c f? race rr rrrr . HtV. b r-- r (BSN 2 June weMtt .swsa P Commodities. ?4,?63.00 For Thursday LF.VEl 7.213.00 $ NEWS We're having on container gardening, herb gardening, conquering bugs and blotches, organic gar- COUNTY Hep-wor- undue harm. GENTLENESS Is handling Is essential. A dip net is very usefol and highly recotnmeHied as a means to hinlle and control fish without removLig them from the water. Above all, do not drag fish out of the water onto the shors when Whether you're a seasoned time-teste- iT m -- ter until the pictures are taken, and then returned quickly to avoid J.J I.--I im. strategies, and BEAVER The new "catch and release" waters in the State of Utah have greatly enhanced the quality of fishing In different areas.Some waters also have size limitations that require "catch and release" techniques to ensure fish survivability. Fisheries Manager Dale Hepwor-t- h, in Cedar City, reports that substantial numbers of dead and dying bass are showing up at Quail Creek Reservoir as a result of poor "catth ch and release" techniques. feels that by adhering to the following suggestions, fishermen the state will benefit: TIME !s of the essence. Play and release fish as rapidly as possible. A fish played gently for too long may be too exhausted to recover. 0893-33i- er C -. ' Iff I u IaiisSia?LrrJT a Published weekly by Beaver County News, 438 South Main, Milford, Utah! 84751 - 2nd Class Postage paid at Milford, Utah 84751. SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE Per Year VTAH $12.00 OUT OF STATE $19.00 Per Year COP if DEADLINES: Utah IVess Association PUBLISHES: G.R. WILLIAMS EDITOR: KANDI MU1R CORRESPONDENTS Lynda Snake Valley: Roberta Conde MlnersvIJle : News iI faa-LI- P I 1 I AND MAIL ALONG WITH CHECK TO: -- Doavor County Nows Box 369 Milford,Utah 84751 Wllma Davis Send address changes to Beaver County News, P.O. 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