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Show 16 SUNDAY, APItIL 8, 1 rt" Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD rr""3l EXHIBITION GAME"! Mow M tn?wza "" . ma . . WALLEYED RUN IS OVER;! RIVEll REdPENED r :: : Approximately 12 million more watched on British television: Cambridge's time for the four-mil- e, 374-yacourse from Putto was 19 minutes Mortlake ney and 44 seconds. This was far short of the ..course record of 17:50 set by Cambridge in 1948. o t le M Mi' $ so-call- ed d j '!!.'! : eight-oare- ONLY o. 50.00 for new. renewal or transfer from a previous year, j Some folkjs have expressed concern that' bo many of Boat owners applying during the tne walleyes in the lower Provo are being- caught there next two or three weeks will be will not 'be enough completing their spawning cycle to processed promptly and regis: trations returned immediately for species. ;thi perpetuate Not too njiuch worry here unless the river takes a Already boating activity is oc4 ed... f; the boater's use. But after that; 3. The last registration card, be prepared to stand in line, or isudden drop ar!id leaves the eggs high and curing on the Green and Colorado '"" if apply for a renewal or transfer. wait, Mr. Tuttle said., and are Rivers the that prospects dry before they have time to hatch and t will be lake many "boatable"; this has happened in other years. to Ted soon, Tuttle; according Not much fo worry about since the state boating supervisor. I warm FflKE walleyes like rhost of the To date, only about 1,800 of the t, water fishes dire very prolific spawners. I state's 13,000 owners have regis A mature walleye in the third or fourth tered their crafts. " year age group will produce upwards of There are going Jo be some 60,000 eggs.' Given a reasonably good i :; lines to register boats. To long hatch of the eggs it figures that only . With the walleyed pike run over, that part of avoid these lines jtime which twenty or so of these adult spawners need could be more pleasantly spent; on River between the Knudsen Hole and the Provo the to complete fhe: reproduction cycle to the waters themselves that Road recently closed to fishing has, get Geneva Lower account for d possible million or more done as soon as pos registration been reopened, Charles j peeder, conservation officer small fish going back into the lake. sible," Mr. Tuttle urged, Casey Bown Sat-- ! for the state fish and game triumph since the start of the classic in 1829. Lecky's 'parents were among the some 100,000 spectators that lined the twpaths of the, Thames River to watch this world's best attended free sports spectacle. LONDON (UPD Cambridge's crew, which included an American and a Canadian, easily defeated Oxford Saturday in the 103th rcifcwal of their clas-- s c 0n the Thames River, With Harold Boyce Budd of Convent, NX, at the Nc(. ff oar and John Lecky of Vancouver, B.C., at No, 5, the Cambridge she! pulled away soon after the one-mimark and won by iVt lengths on the choppy river. r,j This was Cambridge's 2th vicI5 races since 1946 tory! in and also was the light blues' 60th j Boating season Is here, warned or brought to the boating divj the Boating Division, cf the Utah slon "office. It should include: 1. Property tax receipt or be Park and Recreation Commission validated assessor. the county by In urging that owners get their 2. The application should be boats registered. ; typed or printed and must be sign- - Qiiibi'iclge Grew Whips xfbrei I n Annual Race TIME OUT! rd :j; "The ime'i over, buddy I Don't you fans ever ret tired of i ( .1 i at snarlinr lnsultin, remarks t reason to believe Well Above 1961 that tnese nsn also, spawn aiong tne rocKy, snores oi xne The 1,800 is well above that of lake in the' Goshen Bay area.! last year,, but there will be many Apply this same prolific reproduction rate to days in May and June when the carp,! perch, chub and others and it is easy to see long lines will form at the boating division office and when mail apwhy some of the more desirable species cannqt com- - Further. there is erood j urday. j ihaxr rroi ..'waters. ! I - in wiffi mi-vt- iYia front, in : ; ;" j fthfr ' Because a) trout of the same age and size group will produce only one to two thousand eggs and then only under the most favorable of spawning conditions. free from these other species, which soon take, over the available food and living space because of the tremendous i L reproduction potential. Makes laws sense, too, that the strict ; coveryrg plantone to use or transand of fish the it illegal making ing be to we wish clean live if observed maintain bait port waters for: the less productive fishes most of us seek ' season. . the during j i ' ''-- ; i . LATEST teports from Scofield give cause to wonder how great our:, fish loss will be there when the winters !H :hl "k 'j.-ice breaks up. J. Phil Dotscn tells us tests taken out there earlier this week show, the oxygen content to be below the minimum some two parts per required to rnaintaini- fish life i" v.l V;'l.; 'H:-million. This is ahVays the problem of low water, long freeze-u- p and heavy nowj cover over top of the ice. We'll hope the winter kill is not so heavy as it now appears it will, be since it looks like the lake will fill this and low water. spring following the long years of drought " j. ' plicants will have to be delayed perhaps as much as a week or more for complete registration , the supervisor said. If registration is completed early, then as' soon as the "bug" bites, rigs can be floated without or taking the having a wait chance of boating without regis-- , tration and getting a fine. I )The final day for 1961 registrations was March 1. Of the 75 boats operating on Utah Lake only J.ast week, five were cited for non-reis tration. i Where Available A 1962 application for. registra tion may be obtained at !any marine dealer, the boating division office, 19 ;West South Temple (Union Pacific Annex Building, Room 255),! or any county ases-sorj said. j- 1 : office, 'j , j-;- -- ! .!- '- i .: ; 1 h 1 1961 In . - 7 1! The official 1961 waterfowl harvest figures released by the depart- ment of fish and game this week, confirmed the observations of ' most hunters.) Among other things, the report showed that - Hatcheries At Peak Production V All hatcheries are at pea K pro- duction as the 1962 fishing season approaches, the department, iof fish and game announced today.; M . ! n j , j '; v-I- - r ' v;?ow..mi ' THE irepfrts also have it that some, good trout are J10T7 being; taken from Nine Mile reservoir near Sterling cltziz Highway 89. This is not too long a driye for a one dry outing for those with early itching "fishing feet" Cli who doesn't this apply to? j also be an interesting weekend for any and tZX xrho can find time to attend the annual meeting of iho Utah Wildlife! Federation; which got underway Satur-fewill continue Sunday at the Newhouse Hotel in this man under this years. He throughout has accepted funds pretense for several is kmnjm to operate the western States, in cluding Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and California. be added to environments that suit their specific needs. These include brown trout, brook trout, cutthroat trout, lake trout,1 ko-kanee, walleyed pike, and large I ':'lvr:-I r..t :mouth- bass. ; CHOTJLD? X j j Utah's 1962 fish and game li- - cense issue is how being mailed to dispensing, agencies throughout the State. They will be in the hands of al qualified license agents by April 10. the take of all types of ducks and r So announced the department of geese has dropped 'to its lowest fish and gamej today in reminding sportsmen that a proper 11962 lipoint in about seven years. must lie visibly displayed Ducks taken last year numbered cense, while afield beginning April 16. 116.636J little more than half the The department noted that both total harvest of the 1960 season. the license fee and the license Snow geese in the bag dropped by 65 per cent in final analysis while year are set by legislative; decree. the number of Canada geese taken Thus, cost of jthe various licenses by hunters remained' nearly the Issued reman the same, ias does the license year beginning April same as in the year previous. Due to the lack of targets, fewer 16 one year - o April 15 the year waterfowl hunters tookj to Ithe following. . blinds j and this, to 'some degree Only major change sportsmen explains the reduced harvest. will note this year is the new type Hunters last year numbered deer tag, a plastici2ed paper afa marked decrease from the fair with "punch outs" to be ;used 23,243 that invaded the rivers in describing, the big game kill. and marshes the preceding sea-so- n. Purchasers! of 1962 licenses will H again note the following words reFor his efforts, the average garding trespass on private lands, hunter returned from each rout- "This license does not authorize ing with 1.78 ducks or geese, 'con- you to trespass on private propsiderably less than was experi- erty, whether posted or not, without the permission of . those In enced during the I960 season.! Department spokesmen report control thereof.' that the outlook this year is for better; breeding . conditions,1 at least iherei in Utah. Most drain PIRATES VS YANKEES ages appear to have ample snow The PITTSBURGH (UPI) pack to insure adequate water conditions on major marshes Pittsburgh Pirates and the world champion New York Yankees will through the nesting season. meet in an exniDuion game aw They cautioned, however, undue Forbes Field, Monday night May against optimism, pointing to the fact that the water table 14. It will mark the first meeting Is ' still extremely low in most between the two 'teams since the key duck producing areas of Can I960 World Series which the Pirates won in seven games. ada. ' ; ;.' . '. tyclcom -- .':Ur J J f.m:m h i !. j . t . . J : 62.50 tnjixwuriifanKfumrtrniriin itnnnti nr i nftnnriwinnri m f 72.50 A tailored by DAROFF 250 West Center Casey. luim & 'BQTANY' 500" 'If to attend and any sportsman with the time to fho Tnppt.iTKrs siTlfvnlri rw irirres,ten. Yours for fun, ' i This is the deepest blue you can get and probably the nicest. Blue' unfinished worsted is a relaxed fabric, easy to Wear alt a desk, easy to move 'around in. Holds its jpress beautifully. And with a white shirt it will make any woman turn and look. There is1, in our opinion, no cloth quite so quietly handsome as this. Add the tailoring by DarofT, and you've got a suit you'll always j feel at your best in J Come in and try one on today. rtonVft end X V.'- Blue unfinished wonted suits by 'Botany' 500 M Gcoieir, Deer Tagging Method Ho Bg IJsecl Next Autumn Ii.r:. . -!' Hovjto be dressed forian evening out 30 in the morning anyone interested is : :f i'Kl j j Canyonlands Park will be a chief item of discussion 7av!i talks on this Bubject by Governor Qyde and Senator Could get very interesting. IIcc,tresideni Jack Allhouse tells us fl Emm DJMEJM - ImMfS, off! f : I 18,-71- 3, ; i; - .': j i .is ..!' j I us a leinuiucr iamb win ue wtru tu uiictiv For This Plantings made from these Guy ahead of time whether winter kill has accurred on your hatcheries bej about the same favorite high "country lake before heading for the hills Sportsmen across the country as last yearwillwith some two milwere warned this iweek to use lion catchable rainbows to'1 be coma the June opening. . when making down pay- stocked in the rivers and lakes' of M During the low water years and long freeze like caution on ments huntings trips or accept- the State.-Athe one this winter such losses always multiply. This additional four to checks from an lleged Wyom- five million rainbow ing Is true of most lakes but most especially those backed fingerlinga ing outfitter named) Frank Guest. will be in waters that offer placed dams, up withimajn-mad- e This man also operates using r. ' Nothing more disappointing than to go out opening aliases of Francis Gues or Hub good chances for survival and iV'H;'i;'.&; jij growth. . morninj? and fend no fish life in a water that was really Guest.:'-:.;::- . M five or, six another addition, I ; productive i las season."With the use of false credentials million fry of other species; will ti xxixo ". WdterfoviI Kill Lowest Years Report) Shows ' t tioy, bportsmcn Watch Out I, ' i I The application can be mailed - j: j . ; ,z:;i-;V-'b'- ag-o.- 's j i'Hbelieved to be one of the "This year's season was J best since the walleyes j were started in Utah Lake ; some 10 years , g' i ' j . 62 License Issue Goes To Market ; "That means the Provo River is now open all the way from Utah Lake up to the Highway 91," Beeder ; i.Tlii-- a 'f:;.y . department reported ' ' . FR . j 00 ,. ; t - Cttrtias with! the 1962 hunting cense in possession of the hunter. 2. The animal is to be tagged at fsssco, Utah deer jhunters will hxv a new and easier method of the time and place of kill. To tag ttCShJjf their ahimals. The tags the deer, first detach the tag ar plastic, reinforced paper from the stub and attach it to the cad are free iof the many hock of the animaL The animal d me-cinlc- al difficuities which char- is not considered tagged unless acterized the' old xntaTtag- the tag has been torn from the Due to the siniplicity of this hew stub. . tag, department of fish and game personnel stresses that all regulations win be strictly enforced. to beHunters are come familiar with the following procedures before venturing into h the. field. should be placed in The 1. tag with the license. the plastic holder to without hunt deer It is illegal both the tag and the regular li ; .; 8. At the same time, and before moving the animal, holes must be punched in the tag to denote the date of kill, the sex, and antler point. 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