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Show 16 . .. s. SUNDAY HERALD jolt tissa ' County. ' VUh. Utah M .Jir Phas9 oi'Xhe effort to establish a amrair-fishery the Flamihcr Gorce Reservoir will rif art game esvrvia in ? A Tireafm epir Proi ect - - -- L GSJSXb Undertaken Event FISHING SPECIALS to Get Underway Winter days hence when some 445 iniles of the Green River and tributaries above the damsite will be treated with cnemicais to remove and "reduce, rough fish populations. Flamincf Gorge dam in Dacrcrett Cotmt.v I. is nearing completion, with forming1 of the new lake to begin this fall when the Planning for the chemical reat the dam are first closed. habilitation of the. Green River is This first step to remove resident popii- nearly! complete withjjthe project, largest of its kind ever undertaken Rations of undesirable fishes will give las- -. in the United grates, .scheduled to .surance; that initial plantings of small get underway .Sept. 3. rainbow 'ytrout will get the best possible The starting date for the project bO ' " Toe iLarqesl . r On Sept. 3 Kill Reported In 1 High Uintas - g-ate- Klljill'W"B' " v -- t r. Scattered reports and rumors coming to department of fish and game offices this week indicate the possibility of rather complete winter kills of fish life in several 5 i . chance to survive, (grow and provide beginning about two years hence one of the largest and most productive game fish- eries in the west. . The chemical t treatment project is a joint effort of the Utah and Wyoming : - - - j : I i j I Casey Bown rlpnarfmpnfa arA the TT S TrieVi and Wildlife Service. This, and other work and costs entailed in assuring a trout fishery in the new lake, reprej-sea commendable cooperative project wherein state and federal agencies are working hand in hand for the fisheij-- "F PTTrl CI nt ... man. j In further recognition of the recreational needs today the major share of moneys expended to estab- -' lish this fishery is reimbursed to the states as an .integral part of the dam building project. Flaming Gorge Lake will be some; 10 miles long, will no be respector of state lines as it backs nearly to the town of Greenriver in Wyoming, will be jointly managed the two sister states. by ' Camping, boating and other facilities are already. abuilding under direction of both forest and park servj-icesThese are expected to be ready to meet public needs as the lake begins to fill during the year ahead. Powell project Add the building Glen Canyon-Lak- e down southstate and we who like fishing arid water sports have, an assured future at opposite ends of the state. to look forward to. big Really something , ' : ' ! . - ' .. j MUCH continuing ado about use of the increasingly r popular' little two wheel trail vehicles as concerns use ,o them in the mountain country. Reminds f the same Jiullabaloo that arose over the same use of jeep following World WarTwo. Of the public land m Utah (and this is more than 80 y? Vof all the terrain) only the High Uinta Primitive Area and a couple of drainages to the east are restricted to vehicle travel jeep, pickup, two wheel or anything else. i J 1 j . This leaves the great share of mountain; and desert country open to travel by all vehicles and your scribbler sees no (reason why it shouldn't be. Whether management agencies need place further re Btriotions on scooter and other vehicular rise Will impty depend upon how we use them i.e. tearing up the terrain and, thus starting erosion, iaiiure xo respect owiw users ; ; ' !'! and so on. was set for two reasons; (1) lower water volumes ; hi September requires less toxicant for the operation; (2) the toxicant will be more effective! during September when the water is warm rather than winter and early spring when water temperatures are low.! The Green Biver rehabilitation entails chemical throughout a 445 mile stretch of the Green River and its tributaries in western Wyoming and northern Utah. V Proven Results The purpose of the program will be to depress nungome iisn spe-o-f cies in favor good game fish Rehabilitation uro populations. grams carried! out in Utah and other states have proven that. reduction of nongame fish populations results in an improved trout fishery. Funds for the rehabilitation are authorized through Section 8 of the Colorado 'Riverj Storage Act. More than $50,000 virtll be required for completion of the project. Conservative estimates show the Flaming Gorge Reservoir will be used to the extent of 90,000 fisherman days annually, participating agencies , feel this alone justifies tne nongame tisn removal pro gram A rotenone base toxicant will be used in the projectl Tests have proven that the che: deal is not harmful to humans, ivestock or n game animals.' The toxicant focates, rather poisons, the fish and is harmless to warm blooded animals. Agencies concerned in the program are taking extreme measures to prevent the toxicant from reaching certain species of native fish living further downstream in the Dinosaur Monument area of , titled Trail Scooter Trip Tips. the state fishery folk planted cutthroat trout in the hope of establishing a brood stock from which to take in eggs for stocking back into the lake and elsewhere the stater The fish have proven no respectors of the old adage as they head downstream to spawn instead of up the stream;! where the traps were built to take the snawn.- ' . t . . L . .. - i I 11. f And what about the countless numoer oi trout mat follow the spillway water out of Deer Creek to provide, the lake some of the best fishing downstream-wheneve- r spills? Hope you got in on that one this year. Doc Dave; And there at the spillway hole recently was and Allen Glen Doc on a iriepps spinner. Rees catching fish his little guy Johnny were fishing1 just upstream and down to doing not so good. At which point Johnny walks worm ?" Dave aird says, "Dr. Wees, can we bowow (your And how do you answer that one for laughing? And no respecter of age is this fishing bug. Witness Naomi Earl bitten only a year ago and now keeps husband . , Frank running for the hills. J Yours for fun, -- : !..' v. Plant-by-Pla- Oasey, of More Than he high Uinta Mountain lakes. In view of extreme conditions suffered throughout the mountain areas last winter, department spokesmen today asked the cooperation of sportsmen in locating winter killed waters. ' ' Reports should include the name of the water, and because of the number of lakes throughout the Uintas which have the same names, the location of the water. Information received will' be checked but by department officers and plans will then be made for restocking the lakes. v -- - 4S; : --1 Start Now to Prepare J 12-vo- six-chann- ' tered from a series stations set up at of; 10 j self-contain- inter-stretc- of to treated. Each station will have a pre- determined amount of rotenone to be released over a set period of time into the stream. The project will begin about six miles southwest of the town of Pinedale, Wyo. Beginning the eradication at the uppermost stations, on a time , schedule, the operation will continue day and night until it is completed about three days CONNER SIGNS CONTRACT 'j ' later. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Time will be' a major factor in Clyde Conner, Who missed most the project. Stream velocity and the 1961 National Football of volume will be measured at the season because of injurstations and the release of the League has signed with San Franciscies, rotenone. will I?e regulated so it o! Forty Niners for this year. reaches the Green River from each tributary at the same time the toxicant coming downstream hits HEAVYWEIGHTS MATCHED the mouth of the tributary. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) As crews finish in one area they Bob the Canadian Cleroux, will rotate downstream to put heavyweight champion from Monanother drip station into operation. treal, and Mike PeJohn of Miami Helicopters and air bdats will be have been matched for a July 28 used to treat sloughs and backtelevised bout at the waters not in direct contact with nationally! Miami Beach Auditorium. the toxicant in the stream's flow. Planners believe that! without the rehabilitation project, the Flaming upper, Green River, which are Gorge and Fontenellej Reservoirs presently.prime The rehabilitation of the Green would provide Ideal conditions for a coarse fish population explosion River will not only assure continuto the detriment of game fish. ing populations of game fish but Increasing numbers of rough fish will establish new fisheries in western Wyoming and northern would make it impossible for j trout populations ever to be Utah. established. In addition, coarse Cooperating agencies believe fish populations would eventually that the jprojectj will more than spread upstream into areas of. the pay for itself in the future, ' Off-the-Roa- of more than Utah 200 country nigh ilate last lakes got underway fish and of week, department ' said today. game spokesmen These annual plants, made by department pilots using a special-l- y equipped single engined light aircraft have proven highly successful over the past seven years in dispersing fish into the more remote and inaccessible high mountain fishing waters. Previous plants were made into these areas by the slower, more costly, method of carrying fish in . The plant-by-pla- ne off-the-ro- ad Lakes d milk cans on pack horses. Bulk of the fish to be planted by air this year will be small native and brook trout. A majority of these will go into lakes of the trout-water- ed ' . 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' FR ' Holcls 20 OO regular 2495 Reg. 15c each. A Mm . pkgs. V Floating Fly Line : Itp now oa famous Florsheim shoes and enjoy subs Provo. Utah Vk Aug 13 Sept Oct. Va no in every sty le. Better hurry in a ami 5:45 p.rm PROVO 16 WEST CENTER '!"- . ' ' "'r' ,.'- !. I- - ': '1 1 - - -- , - Value C0GKB . Store Hours: 9:00 a.m. to ! ....... Sl29 Reg. 1.98 regular stock; We stiH have a , selection plenty of sizes but good ; . Pay 63 3222. HOOK HOLDER Assorted sizes. it.' 3-38- for SPLIT SHOT ..... .... and colors. 7 i.-- . $59 fmm LURES iwjr SEDAN . . IN PROVO nil wearing. "1 yr. Warranty": . . . iiiantial savings; Every pair is from EQUrPPED DEIIVLIED J. . . . 25c 1 Action free styling, long f.W 4-D-OOr nr WADERS 3 ! . mm - CUUI regiila$199ito$2395 PROVO STUDEBAKER CO. Central Utah AviaJion 23c for For Trolling AMERICAN FORK Winners of the July 4th Mixed Scotch Foursome at Alpine Country Club are: A Flight La Rene Ashby and Willard Carrol; Leone Ellsworth and Bill Kramer; Lillian JLmvrlk 6 CYl., or Emergency 2 s. SUMMER SPECIAL TO WORLD'S FAR For Business 25c value Reg. SALMON EGGS or Charter Service .. 1 sizes. Handle, 6J00 Value 1 fr plastic box. Assorted LEAD CORE LINE i. mix-imu- m 7 FABULOUS FISHING LAS VEGAS or ANYWHERE In ' high Uinta Mountain country, with lessor numbers' scheduled for planting in. waters on the Manti, Thousand Lake, Boulder, Esca-lant- e and Wasatch mountain sections. First plants! have already been made in the lakes, of these southern ranges where seasonal conditions are advanced in comparison to the Uinta area. Lessna FISHING HOOKS MEPPl SPINNERS co-chair- me -- 200 High, nvFTTi i!25E Scotch Fourstome 1 be $Q99 Value s. major drip h mile vals on the 445 mile the river and tributaries el j do Johnson Century i.'.f-i- n Although the basics . of hunting about $40 . Assembled units and fishing have remained prac- cost as much as $150. tically unchanged since the first Mobile units for automobiles caveman, conked an animal in the sevWith application dates for" lt to get meat for the pot, the or boats operate on six or head eral special season hunts less than batteries. Giving service up a month away, department of fish sportsman never has been averse to 30 on terrain, miles, depending to modern and game spokesmen urged that improvements. they range in price! from about From flint arrow) heads to $50 juveniles desiring to hunt this fall to more than $200: While the make sure now that they are Bowie knives, the outdooVsman walkie-talkie type units usually has adopted innovations. properly , qualified. on one channel, most operate only The law states that all persons Since1 23 channels! for short of the larger ones are equipped under 21 jyears of age who have range communication were set for communication. pot previously purchased a hunt- aside for civilian use in late on 115 volts Base units operate! ing license, must complete the 1958, Citizens Band Radio has for use in or home. Larglodge Gun Safety Survival Training taken to the field, Three outCourse before their may be issued fits are used by the sportsman. er mobile units may be adapted to this use. Citizen's Band transi a 'license. iJ Newest and is smallest the mitters are limited to five watts Spokesmen further noted that in hand -100 miliwatts for walkie-talkie- 's transistorized held, order to apply for special season simiso battery Units, communication) distance is hunts, a person must have either They governed by the effectiveness of a big game hunting or a combi- lar to walkie-talkienation license. This means that weigh around .two pounds. The the base antenna, which cannot time is rapidly rurining out for claimed range of these units be more than 20 feetLhigh. It is not necessary to take an: juveniles wishing to apply for spe- is about one mile,; but; they been have over used to obtain a Citizens examination effectively: cial hunt permits in the early part Band distances huntduck Radio greater of the season. by operator's license. one ers and You deer Kit driver. need Courses in hunter safety and only be 18 years old sets be a and for citizen. may survival are currently being of purchased fered by instructors throughout r the State. Average course dura i tion is 4 to 6 weeks. Lists of local instructors can be obtained from authorized license: dealers or from any fish and game department conservation officer or regional ' M office. j, . Bill Kramer, - Reg. 15.95 the morning and at 11:30 a.m. luncheon will( be served at the clubhouse. Prizes for the June contests will be given under the direction! of Mrs. Val Christiansen and Mrs. Sportsmen Now Malcina Use Or Citizens Band Radio For Hunts , Colorado. . TUESDAY ( ONLY No. 923 AMERICAN FORK July 11th will be Ladies Day at the. Alpine Country Club. Golfing will take up ' - ? REEL Reg. .15.95 i. . Value Alpine Country Club Plans Ladies Day Play i i 1 m v - DIAMOND FORK PL ANTTom Hor rooks, conservation officer from Spanish Fork, is shown planting German Brown fingerlings at the West Portal in Diamond Fork. Over 30,000 fingerlings were planted iii this area by the state fish and game department.1. suf-tha- Utah-Colora- MANY incidents In our memory show! the old adage "all game fish swim upstream' to be .false. Truth is they ftwim both ways as they follow the moving currents. Even when spawning they often move down- stream as witness at Browne Lake near Manila, i nere fMi fc&v be placed , in the stream near the Utah, 4 . Near State Line . J - state line. The contains some valuable tips that can help every will the roneutralize chemical he if much than more outdoors scooter user enjoy the tenone the stream protecting the hills. They are available at no the fishindownstream. dust blindly heads for ' cost by simply writ: ng Bill at 723 Columbia Lane, Provol The toxicant! will be adminis It ; f"-- Z treatment Friend Bill Berry, front man for the American Motor, To prevent the elimination of Scooter Association called the other day to discuss thesej these fish a detoxification chemiand other matters, He also sent along a little booklet cal, potassium permanganate, will I lf and MONDAY s - - ix n r i A 7 |