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Show 14 SUNDAY. JUNE 3. 1962 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Fishermen '100 it3 Or an Reports Indicate I op Catches at Wildvood ' Poor ir U ! wiiiiiinwwMiii nriinMMrrriiwwrisMaraTrTmr-Tri'--'n''''''M"f- t ' - V v. v. ,. .. V is. ': By United Prrss International ed only fair with high water High roily water accounted for slowing the catch. However, poor to fairly good success Satur many were hooking fish on the them. day on Utah's tales- - and streams reservoir but losing was Bank poor on Sco fishing as the 1DC2 general fishing season fleld. but anglers trolling in opened. ' Some fishermen enjoyed good boats did fairly good. Carter said. to excellent success but for the Salem Pond in Utah County, for the first time since mosjt part fishing was only fairly opening the water was treated for trash -good. had good success. Carter fish, , Clear sides and warm tempera the fish showed very good said tures greeted the estimated ISO,. Fork and growth. Diamond COO fishermen throughout the Hobble in the Creek Springville state. The opening went about as area both were good. reported expected with best catches being Action Anrlinr Heavy taJtca la the state' most popular In the Salt Lake City area .areas. angling action, was extremely la northern Utah the fishing heavy along East Mill Creek Was reported slow while la the Anglers lined the stream central portion It was reported Canyon. and pond adjacent for the East spotty and, fair. Southern fishing MiU Creek ranger station, but spots reported fairly'' good re-- many Including youngsters ap turns.! some suc-. peared to be having 1 The opener found anglers mass- cess. lng the waterways all the way was generally alow In from Smithfield to St.' George. theFishing Ogden and Logan areas of Deer Creek, Scofleld, Ilyrum, northern i Utah. . Rockport and Panguitch were were few There limits caught I Jammed with boats. Anglers were on where the waters river, Logan on the lower la each other's way were high and somewhat murky. Provo and Weber rivers. A- similar situation prevailed at Fish Lake Fair ' Cliff Hanson, district conserva- Blacksmith Fork. The best fishing in the area was at the Logan tion officer stationed at Fish Lake river's third dam where la Eerier County called the open- few limits were reported. quite. . ing there "fair." Hanson said the Fishing was very slow, at Pine- weather was very good and many view Reservoir near Ogden while anglers got lake trout, Mackinaw. fair results were obtained tby By 8 a.m. there were 437 boats boat anglers who were trolling. on the lake. number of 2V4 to 3 pound rainIa Central Utah EMridge Car- - A were checked out of the bows r ter. regional law enforcement of : officer for the reservoir. ficer and education On the South Fork of the Weber State Fish- - and Game Depart' few limits were; very river, xnent, labeled the opening spotty and said it was fishermen to ixlrly good. , much slower than the la past few He said .Spring Creek and years. Snake Creek In Wasatch County i also was very slow at was "real good" while fishing was Fishing . Reservoir east of Brig- Mantua slow In the, upper., river. The i Prdvo river from below the dam ham City. Pressure Terrific down to Highway 91 was reported Carter reported that the fishing very good." Several limits were taken from pressure at Deer Creek was 'X Nvi f f- V . , WmmmmmmmmmmmiMmmMmMmmmmmmm. C .1 im ' ' J -tWrir t "inrhi f iwiimhhiOi t nun uniinriniarwi .ImhmmmmmhJI r?;. ' BIG BROWNRichard Naylor of Kearns caught this German Brown trout while fishing on the Provo River Saturday morning. Fishing on the Provo River was reported good. in some spot, not so "y ? good in others; 18J-ino- " fa If v 1 two-pou- n4 h, . Provq Host Monarchs - i .j' . DER' John Bale is only 9 years old, but already he's made .a record his dad caa't top Saturday while fishing at Utah Lake, Just north of the Provo Boat Harbor, John hauled In an1 catfish. His father. I F. Bale, 787 N. 6th W.. said he'd been fishing the lake most of his life and had never caught cne half that large. The group went out about 8 a.m. . Saturday; Around 9 jsi., John had the big fish . 11-pou- nd. on his line, but it took 25 20-in- ch min- utes and a little assistance from his father to land him. Dennis, an older brother, didn't think that lake fishing would be worthwhile and Saturday went with some friends to the mountains for fly non-leag- Phoenpc Advances Into Finals of JUCO Tourney ? -- IT-POUN- ' ue all-color- ed '., '.. the Provo by 4:30 a.m. Wallsburg terrific., seen anything quite never 'I've - Creek . was reported good and before." Carter said. Deer Creek Reservoir was report-- like it were an estimated 8000 "There to 10,000 fishermen on the Deer Creek waters. It appeared as If a BOY CATCHES person could have walked across ine reservoir dv stepping on boats." The fact that Strawberry been Reservoir closed to has TOPS FATHER . : Twq. Central Utah League games are on tap today, Orem will lay Carbon at Helper, while Spanish Fork will battle- Nephi at Nephi in the! two league encounters. In a game today, the Provo Timps', strengthened by the addition of five BYU playFORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI--F- or ers, will play the Monarchs, an only the second time in 22 years, team from Salt Lake, the National Open golf tourna- at Timp Park, starting at 2 p.m. ment galleries will' not have a chance to pull for their sentimental favorite, Ben Hogan the "wee ice mon" who has won the coveted crown four times. A painful attack of bursitis has forced the Hogan Jo notify the U.S. Golf Association that he would be unable to compete next Monday in the sectionGRAND JUNCTION, Colo. al qualifying rounds at Pitts- (UPI) Undefeated Phoenix, burgh, Pa. Ariz., clubbed Manatee of Braden-toThe only other time the talentin an abbreviated Fla., 13-ed Texan has had to forego a game Saturday to advance to the chance at the Open crown was in finals of the National Junior Col1949 while he recuperated from lege baseball tournament. near-fatauto accident. Phoenix used, up three Manatee Hogan said he had been trying pitchers in rolling up four runs in to tune up for the Open qualify- the first, four in the fourth and ing,, but that the bursitis in his five in the fifth in a game called left shoulder kept getting progres- after five innings because the win lead. ner had a, sively more painful. Hogan Won't Play In National Open a i Scheduled For Today general fishing season got underway. An estimated 180,000 rersons, one out of every four Utah residents, took to lakes and streams for the opener. ANGLERS LINE PROVO RIVER ON OPENERPic-ture- d above are ame of 'the hundreds of anglers who fished along the Provo River Saturday as Utah's 1962 I ire-port- ed i Twx CUL Encounters; A, n, 2, fishing this year was probably the reason for the bigger-than- usual turnout at Deer Creek, I Carter said. WUdwood 'Tops Roger Bown, reporting on the Provo River above Wildwood, said several limits had been caught by 7:30 a.m. Rainbows were the predominate catch in that area, although some German .... A.DWMIVM Browns also were being caught. Bown and' hds fishing partner. NICE CATCH Jack Salmon of Orem is phown with some nice trout he caught Norm Aplanalp, both experienced in three hours of fishing near the Murdock Diversion, Dam on the Provo River. little difficulty in filling up Clear skies and warm weather greeted anglers i throughout the state for Satur-' quick. Bown said he netted a day's opener. ' v one and a half pounder and that he saw a two and a three and a cated that fishing there left a half pound fish caught. "It was a good opening in the lot to be desired. Carte rville Slow vicinity of Wildwood and every to be getting fish," , Provo angler Bob Innes and his body seemed Bown said. dad, Stan, reported fishing was, . However, reports from Vivian Park, farther down stream, lndi- - a little slower than usual in the political interference the failure Carte rville area, probably be By JOSEPH JY. SMITH 1 .International United Press of East German teams to get vi cause of the high water, but both The United sas to compete in the internation MOSCOW (UPI) he and his dad had their limits I at States was warned today that it al ski championships by 9:30 a.m. France, and the internaInnes also reported that Keith would lose out on future internaand Mark Webb of Provo got tional events if it continued tional ice hockey championships at Colorado Springs, Colo., their limits by 7:30 a.m. while to mix politics and sports t winter. this from the threat X fishing near Wildwood and that Presenting Brundage said that any country, Walt Liddiard, another Provo Russian capital was an American of Chicago, including the U.S., which refused Brundage a Avery into hooked angler, of the International to recognize all eligible contestjust below the Deer Creek dam. president Committee. ants would' not be permitted to Bob Simona and ' Charley Per Olympic of the "The Olym only object host the Olympic Games. kins reported good catches in the to build inter movement is pic Carterville area. "We've gone a step further," national good will," Brundage "We've asked said Friday. "We don't propose to Brundage added. athletic federainternational the let governments, use sports as a to a similar tions policy. I adopt political weapon or political tool. think find that they'll do it. youH That's our 'View on this question "In the case of the United and it is a very! important one." counBrundage, in Moscow awaiting States, it means that if the wants international sporting the opening of the 25th annual try to will have it IOC next of permit the meetings, week, meeting to come in." inof everyone the said problem'! "political BOISE (UPI) The statewide terference in sports" would be Brundage said that sports could fishing season in Idaho opens one of the main topics at the con- - exist outside of political barriers, ...... . with 'varying zerence. -Monday morning i and gave as an example the Ger' j ..hours. , Ha pinpointed as examples of man situation. The kickoff for statewide fish ing season ii 12:01 for streams inthe five northern counties, and 4 a.m. for all other waters of the state other than those covered by local exceptions. The general season closes Oct. 31, but Nov. SO for lakes In the five northern Panhandle counties. And the curfew for angling 1j 10 p.m. -- al 10-ru- .. Air Conditioned n at Taylor's Other league games scheduled this week include: Carbon at Provo. Wednesday -Friday Provo at Lehi; Carbon at Spanish Fork. Orem at Payson. Saturday Provo also will play two other games this week. They will play King Joy Monday at 8 p.m., and Tooele Saturday at 2.m. Both games will beplayed at Timp Park. Now jthat BYU has completed its season, Manager Dan Moore will .have Cougar performers Bill Wright, Joe Beecroft, Frank Herbert, Doug Atwood and Don available for use in 'today's game, with the Mdnarchs. 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