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Show Page B5 Fishing Utah Fishing Proclamation. Proposed changes will be discussed at an upcoming regional wildlife advisory council meeting on Aug 22 at the John Wesley Powell Museum in Green River at 6.30 p.m. Hie proposals include regulation changes at: Electric Lake, the Huntington game farm ponds, Green River golf course ponds and Joes Valley Reservoir. We encourage people to come out and tell us what they want," says Berg. They may also suggest new ideas themselves which will be Report SOUTH EASTERN UTAH GENERAL: Louis Berg, Regional Aquatics Manager, recommends the smaller, high elevation lakes for good fishing. Streams and rivers will also be good with baits and spinners. A number of changes are being recommended for the 2001 (Dig Thursday, (Dmig-3nftfpmbn- xt considered by the council." Tiger trout fingerlings have been introduced to a number ofnew waters in the southeastern region. These include: Duck Fork Reservoir, Millsite Reservoir, Dons Lake, South Mesa Lake, Huntington North Reservoir, and the Price River. Next year, the catch-abl- e fingerlings will start to reach size. There are two reasons for stocking tiger trout in new waters this year, explains Berg. There was excess production of this species in the hatchery system, and tiger trout are being substituted for Yellowstone cutthroat trout, w hich we do not plan to stock anymore. Most of the waters, formerly non-nativ- e getting Yellowstone cutthroat trout, are proposed for eventual stocking with native Colorado River cutthroat trout. For dll Your Plumbing Needs: GREEN RIVER n or 2?-66-4 260-28- 8 amBMisr Seniors Discount i i GOLF COURSE POND. Special regulations apply. The pond is closed to the possession of largemouth bass. Artificial flies and lures only. KENS LAKE. The lake is getting very low. Warm water anglers should fish on weekdays in the early morning. Trout fishermen should wait until late fall. Officer Meyers reported that sevlb. catfish have been eral hooked this summer. LAKE POWELL. The Lake 7-- Powell fishing report home page is: http: www.wayneswords.com. 3 Service Repair ''fm" Vtfg'?- DWR Biologist and Project Leader Wayne Gustaveson updates fishing TP ts4' Vote For eating discarded food and trout MAX YOUNG washed ashore. Please pick up litter and carry your garbage out. Please dont feed the bears. Fishing has been especially good at Hidden and Dark Canyon lakes with baits and lures. Watch for a bear who has been making its rounds at Hidden Lake. In general, fishing is fair to good at other La Sal Mountain lakes. Unfortunately, it was recently confirmed by Louis Berg, DWR Regional Aquatics Manager, that Geyser Ditch (Buckeye Creek) is now infected with whirling Candidate for Utah Legislature, Utah House Dist. 71 Your Support Will be Appreciated Call or Mail Me Your Suggestions 2010 Navajo Hts. email Cook invited to Allien Cook of Moab has been invited to attend the American Legion Auxiliary 80th National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to be recognized as Utahs Unit Member of the Year. Cook is a member of American Legion Auxiliary Grand County Unit 54. Cook is one of 45 other Unit Members of the Year to be recognized at a special luncheon Tuesday, Sept. 5 at the Midwest Express Center in Milwaukee. Each Department (state) is asked to select a Unit Member of the Year. To be considered, one must be a Senior member (over 18 years old) in good standing and have ne er held an office higher than Unit President. The selection is based on contributions and accomplishments in ones unit during the current year. The unit is the local level of the American Back-t- o -- School Carnival to be held Aug 26 attend national convention Legion Auxiliary organization There are more than 12,000 Auxiliary Units Delegates from across the country and the Auxiliarys foreign units w ill gather in Milw e National from Sept. President Elizabeth Stewart of Kings Mountain, North Carolina has highlighted Breast Cancer Awareness and the World War II Memorial this year The organization has raised nearly $30,000 to be divided between the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the North Carolina Community Foundation During r a fundraising efTort, the raised more than has Auxiliary $400,000 for the national World War II Memorial to be built in Washington, DC. Founded in 1919, the American Legion Auxiliary is celebrating its 80th year of service of American families, communities and veterans The worlds largest patriotic service organization au-ke- 2-- Back-t- o oping a more stable America This past ear alone, the a n stituency contributed more than $18 million and logged more than 6 8 million hours in semce to veterans and families m a myriad of programs House of Scents featuring SALT CITY CANDLES Lheliioith't two-yea- The GrandSan Juan County Prevent Child Abuse Team will be holding a of women is dedicated to deed icim i Oihi o (inti' Uituhutut Cfinch i W Walnut I n n5rj WW ifyw 163 tyjoh. if - o 0 iV Op u H'HI'' U, I 4 1 Moab City & Grand County are in the process of forming a trails committee. Anyone interested in serving on the committee or helping to coordinate, plan or develop area trails, please contact David Olsen at School Car- nival on Saturday, Aug. 26, from 9 a m. to 2 p m. at Rotary Park non-motoriz- ed in Moab. Debbie Lovato, chairperson of the GCPCA Team, says the group hopes to make this an annual event to raise money for thg prevention of child abuse and neglect. 259-512- 9. The funds raised in the GrandSan Juan county area stay here and are put to work in the communities where they are raised. GCPCA is a local efTort to stem the tide of rising child abuse statistics in Utah, said Lovato. Community members are encouraged to join the team and support the efforts of GCPCA to educate this communitys children and adults to make Grand County a safer place to live and raise children. For information, call Lovato at 260-103- 9. disease. Moab, Utah 84532 Phone (435) conditions at this website weekly. He provides detailed information on locations, tackle and techniques for each species in the lake. LA SAL MOUNTAINS. Officer Edward Meyers urges fishermen to be conscious a! out the presence ofbears at most lakes. Some bears have been August 24, 2000 SAN JUAN COUNTY: Northern pike continue to be pulled out of Recapture Reservoir. Anglers are advised to use steel leader at the end of their line. Both Foy and Monticello lakes, which have been regularly stocked, have offered fair raind to good fishing for bows and brookies. 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