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Show 4 Page 10. THE LEADER-GARLAN- raw TIMES, May D 27, 1976 mm vm Aiding 4 Good Way Better Fitness Program t) "Making A Good Way Better" will be the theme for the 1976 National Hunting and Fishing Day observance. The celebration is scheduled for September 25. Planning is currently underway for the national effort. Groups wishing to obtain information about the cele. Offered It's been a long, cold winter for the throngs of Utah fishermen who have been waiting since(last November for this weekend's 197(5 fishing season opener. Well, finally, it's here. The general fishing season opens statewide, Saturday, May 29. The angling will begin at 5 a.m. (Daylight Savings Time) and will keep the hordes busy until 10 p.m. The regular season remains open, until November 30. Prevailing conditions throughout the state vary from one area to the next; but in general, the prospects for the 1976 opener appear to be favorable lor most anglers. The Northern Region reports indicate expectations for a "good" to "better" Snow opening weekend. pack is above normal but still well below last year's record depths. That will provide more access than usual for the high lake areas. Northeastern Region fishing prospects call for somewhat less fishing pressure than last year due to the relative decline in fishing success during the 1975 season. Most streams are expected to be high and roily for the opener. Fishing will probably be limited to lakes and controlled streams below impoundments. Utah's Central Region predicts that the best fishing on the opener will once again be located in the large lakes and reservoirs. Unlike 1975, however, many of the streams in this region will be clear and thus planted with catchables for the big weekend. The Southern Region fore- - rule will be sees a good opening weekend, particularly in many of the old favorite fishing spots of the area. Most of the streams in this region will be stocked prior to opening day. Crappie fishing at Lake Powell should be at its best for the long holiday weekend. Fishing in the Southeastern Region will vary widely as access to many areas is currently hampered by snow and some ice as well. pound d Cold-weath- conditions have Connecticut Riverside, Pineview Reservoir will probably not yield good fishing although popgear will take a few pound-siz- e fish. All ramps are open. Logan River is very high and muddy and will not be stocked before the opening day. Fishing in pools with bait will produce some browns, cutthroat and holdover rainbow. The Northern Region College students" from Fielding walked off with honors at the College of Southern Idaho rodeo in Twin Falls, Idaho, recently, Casey Leavitt placed first in bull riding; Lamont Miller placed first in calf roping and Cindy Coombs was first in goat tying. Vicky Leavitt took a second in the goat tying event and Casey Leavitt and Lamont Miller teamed up for a fourth in team roping. year-roun- d has produced excellent fishing in the past. Fishing this spring has been slow for rainow, b' has given up some rice Lophy brown and lake trout. There should be a large crowd for Memorial Day weekend. Lately, more d rainbow have been showing up in the creels of shore fishermen. Rockport Reservoir ' x . The students represent the Utah State University rodeo team. USU's girls' team pan-size- f9! zi !! you how a savings account actually out earned the stockmarket during the past 10 years. BY LAW WE PAY THE HIGHEST Cubs Are INSURED INTEREST IN THE VALLEY ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Pentathlon COMPOUNDED MtnlStvinglMnlmurvm m& SAVINGS JJjREMOIITOII LOAN 40 WEST MAIN TREmONTON, UTAH 84337 if' "Where those who msde it keep . FORD MERCURY 0m-;"'-- '" Jflr Cbci iff' : " , ?hr-f,- I ' ' In . ' .. ... LINCOLN ' r 1 - ti. :. i L fj " : t F . . WINNERS-Winnfrom Bear River high school in the Pentathlon in Brigham recently are shown with Coach Myrl Perry. Pictured are (1 to r) Kevin Robbins, first place, Coach Perry, Scott Smith, second place and Barry Hess, third place. ers R E search and Management be held in Kalispell, Montana, February 1977, according to the Wildlife Management Institute. Those wanting more information or to present papers should contact Clifford J. Martinka, Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Mon- All Ask about will Insurance DaVIS Bros. rVJTV 59936. E types our C work guaranteed 20-2- tana cars All The Fourth International Conference on Bear Re- A R claims work AA Tremorrton, A Utah A Ul 257-351- J W Radiator repair S 7 fishing VACATION COMNGCUP? Season Ahead 8 W Reg. TOTAL NOW ft fiber glass up ffiffiF 6 if q-- - engine tome buy your trailer and be prepared Choose from 5 ; H camper shells $26 SERVICE PRICE Sjllv PARTS ALL 08 ft. campers and 8ft. pup We have the trailer to fit vour needs MOONLIGHT slide-ins- . Reg. $14" Wis $10" & LUBE INCLUDES ' 'll 8 MAUI TRANSMISSION AUTO. liUfff I'firy was the FILTER- - 0F 1M0 GRE fbl ALL SERVICE MOTORCRAFT 0IL AND tQS0 5 LABOR -- TS OIL, INCLUDES TO PICKUP OFFER GOOD AND THRU DELIVERY! JUNE 30th! ALL ' LABOR iSf rZitf ( tAX .SV INSPECT ADJUST BANDS, NEW 0,L ALL FORD OTHER FREE E MON1Y ; "'ISif H SummerServiceSale ft. 19ft. and 21 ft. trailers. TRAILER SALES TODAY I t'.ih. Loan we'll show & was second and Shawn Sessions, third. SEE recipient of a scholarship to )i.io College. She is' Jie d.mglilrr of Mr. and Mrs, Mul Perry of Deweyvilic, when he should not speculate. When he Another student, Brian 017 Alckniii' 'There ore two times in a man's life Pugsley, took second place in the senior division. Robbing took first in the goal throw followed by Kerry Barfuss and Barry Hess. In the ball put, Todd West This is no time to panic. We've already tried it, and it didn't do any good. Awarded 5 r Mark Twain on Speculation came home with the team trophy. All received belt buckles and cash awards. The ' final qualifying college rodeo will be held in Lehi this Friday and Saturday sponsored by Utah Technical College of Salt Lake City. College rodeo finals are in slated Boseman, Montana, in June. NORTH CACHE COL'NTY Scholarship 257-324- DAILY The Northern Region expects a good opening, or better, in most waters. Snow pack is above normal but well below last year's record high. We, 'hhave good news for high lake fishermen, at least in some areas. Listed below are regional highlights. LOGAN HIVEK. RIGHT HANI) FORK Will be storked lightly with rainbow trout. will wl be fair as this water will hi muddy. Some browns and cutthroat will b.' taken. IKMI'I.E FORK - Will have some holdover rainbow and ulthroat. Hopefully, it will be slocked by the IMh; presently it la hii'.h and murkv. Success will be fair. TOW GROVE LAKE Is expected to be t loscd by ice and snow until UTAH ELWOOD, Three Bear River junior high . students placed one, two, three in the junior division of the pentathalon at Brigham City recently. Kevin Robbins took first, Scott Smith was second and Barry Hess finished third. Fishing Forecast BEAVER CREEK Will be stocked with rainbow. Fair fishing expected for rainbow and cutthroat. LOGAN HIVKK Stream is very high and muddy; will not be slocked. Fishing w ith worms or eggs in pools and edies w ill produce browns, some cutthroat and holdover rainbow. I H.N RIVER (Impoundments) Will he Mm kcd heat il with rainbow and some albino trout. Baits will he best. All three dams will produce some nice browns on natural baits. ji Finishers Here's Local BEAVER CREEK - Has been slacked and will be open to vehicle traffic. BLACKSMITH FORK RIVER - Good for brown trout, rishermen can take aonie nice big fish. Impoundments have been stocked with pound rainbow. CAUSEY RESERVOIR - Good for loinch rainbow. Some larger cutthroats will be taken. CHALK CREEK High and muddy. May not be stocked. EST CANYON RESERVOIR - We expect a good opener for pansize rainb w. A few larger fish are expected to show in the creel. ..ECHO RESERVOIR If the reservoir completes filling, then a good opener for. rainbow is expected. , Looks better ..IIYKUM RESERVOIR this year for rainbow. Good access for boats with no launching fees. Overnight camping tee o." Si. an. . LITTLE BEAR RIVER. SOITH FORK Will probably be stocked by opening. This is a small stream. LITTLE BEAR RIVER. EAST FORK Probably w ill be stocked. Campers will be charged S3 (or weekend $30 for the season. LITTLE BEAR RIVER, LEFT HAND FORK - Probably will be stocked. Some small brook and cutthroat should be taken at upper end. Curtis Creek will be stocked. . LOST CREEK RESERVOIR - Only fair opener expected for small fish. PORCl PINE RESERVOIR Good for 1 inch rainbow (his year. Some big fish may be expected. Poor boat launching facilities. . Good (or ROCKPOHT RESERVOIR pound rainbow. Probably a little faster fishing than last year, especially if reservoir fills by pener. RON'S SWIM SCHOOL At Logan Savings .Flaming Gorge Reservoir is a water that (Wanship) should also produce good fishing if the impoundment finishes filling The general with water. 3 weeks Chisel every Fielding Students Top Rodeo Northeastern Region half-poun- New can't afford it...and when he can.' East Canyon Reservoir should provide good action for the opening weekend with the majority of fish rainpan-siz- e being bow. Some larger fish are expected to show in the creel, however. Echo Reservoir will be d raingood with bow if it completes filling before the weekend. The Fourth, International Re- Conference on Bear 6-- slow. also delayed stocking in many bodies of water. Lakes and waters in lower elevations should be good, however, for the angler's first try of the new season. Call the Division's regional offices for information. Starts June 1 egf 5 end up cbo Red Crosi Ufa Saving ! can write to: National Hunting and Fishing Day, 1075 Post Road, A summer physical fitness program involving weight lifting and basketball will be offered to boys in the Bear River Valley by the Box Elder School District. The course is open to any boy entering the eighth thru twelth grade when school resumes. Registration will be May 26 in the Bear River junior high school gymnasium and May 27 at the high school gymnasium. Both registration periods will begin at 3:30 p.m. Students entering theeighth and ninth grades will attend the program on Tuesday and Thursday from 7 p.m. Weight lifting will occupy the first twenty minutes of the class. Youngsters will be placed on basketball teams and work on fundamentals the remainder of the hour. rainbow. Weber River will probably not be stocked for the opener except in the upper reaches. Conditions below Rockport will depend on whether or not the reservoir is spilling. In Morgan County, the river is high and silty, but not as bad as last year. Willard Bay is expected to show good crappie action at the north marina, but bass and walleye action will be Swimming bration 06878. one-thir- Sumner GASKET ND CARS MAKES AND MAY WE rWE C0 100 PICKUPS. VARY SLIGHTLY GUARANTEE DO ONLY PROFESSIONAL WORK WORK! AUTHORIZE, |