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Show 2B Emery County Progress Tuesday, November 22, 1988 wildlife report 1989 fishing rules Pigeon and the proclamations. At the November business meeting, the Utah Wildlife Board adopted the 1989 fishing Salt Lake City. Public comment The Lee Kay Wildlife Co- proclamation with several significant rule changes to become effective Jan. 1, 1989. Some of the major rule changes set by the board are: of most winter trout limits although there are still reduced trout bag limits on specified waters; 2- - reduction of the number of hooks from 30 to 15 and the imposition of a $10 fishing; permit fee for e of the bass size and bag limit for several waters; - allowing of license permit holders to use scuba, snorkel and spearfishing equipment to take game fish on Flaming Gorge Reservoir; and - setting of a one fish, minimum size limit for tiger muskellunge, a hybrid species introduced into Pineview Reservoir as a biological control to the panfish population. In other action, the board set next years Free Fishing Day for June 10, 1989. The board also approved a measure to discontinue the Remington nservation Area Training Resources personnel, will be used to guide wildlife habitat development and public use of the land located between 1300 to 2100 South and 5600 to 7200 West, including the Lee Center for Hunter Education in Salt Lake County. The outlines plan management directions for use of the property including: the opportunities addressing the importance of plant communities for a variety hunter education and wildlife conservation topics; and the development d and maintenance of a dog training area. The public is asked to submit written comments to Clea year-roun- Arms Property proclamation in August of next year when the shooting restrictions will be included in the Upland Game, Mourning Dove Band-taile-d fund which amounts to about 7 percent of DWRs total income. This money is appropriated to DWR resident and State checkoff donations, law violation fines and from state lands ad- wildlife incoriie ministered by the division. These funds are also deposited into the Restricted Wildlife Resources Account. How wildlife dollars come and go may vary slightly from year to year, but the purpose remains constant. Whether you buy a rifle and a hunting license or collect duck stamps or make to enhance management, all of contributions wildlife these funds help benefit wildlife throughout Utah. calendar Wildlife - Postseason deer Dec. classification begins. Dec. - Cougar pursuit season begins. 1- ting dollars since they come from an excise tax on firearms, ammunition nongame contributions, hunters. Federal assistance provides 21 percent of DWR funds. These funds are also a result of hun- Chidester, Division of Wildlife Resources, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. The comment period ends Dec. 9, 1988. Copies of the plan by include nonresident and the Utah Legislature for the benefit of the states wildlife and its citizens. Various other sources of income, approximately 1 percent, Wildlife the Restricted interpretive of wildlife; The third source of income for managing wildlife in Utah comes from the states general Resources Account and used exclusively for wildlife purposes. The sale of fishing licenses accounts for almost half of the total license income with the other half attributed to hunting license sales. These figures reflect income for wildlife conservation in Utah from both opportunity to observe wildlife; 30-in- habitat. ammunition, fluorescent orange clothing, camping equipment, game bags and, of course, hunting licenses. Many of these hunters do not realize how much they are actually contributing to the benefit of wildlife. There are three main sources of income for wildlife conservation in Utah. The sale of licenses and permits totals some 72 percent of the Division of Wildlife Resources income. These funds are deposited into Wildlife Kay , hunters purchased firearms, user groups representing various running dog and retriever clubs and Division of 4- equipment areas, conduct research, hunter education courses, and restore wildlife office in Wildlife dollars Over the past few months, Management Plan is ready for public review and comment. The plan, developed by various set-lin- 5- are available at DWR Waterfowl 1- archery Muskrat trapping accepted for applications Waterfowl Management Areas Applications are (WMA). available at all DWR offices and from WMA superintendents. Dec. 1-- 2- Dec. 4-- Duck, Wilsons snipe, and coot season closes. Goose and swan season closes Jan. 1, 1989. See 1988-8- 9 Waterfowl Proclamation for bag limit and open areas. Dec. - Buffalo hunt on Henry Mountains closes. Dec. 9- - Public comment period ends for citizens input on the Wildlife Conservation Training Area Management Plan. Written comments should be submitted to Clea Chidester, Division of Wildlfie Resources, 1596 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. 22- - Bobcat season Dec. statewide except in the opens Uintah Basin and areas in Tooele and Juab counties. Dec. 15- - 1989 Fishing 4- 10-Ja- n. delivered to Proclamation DWRs regional offices and license agents. These make good holiday gifts for your favorite outdoor enthusiast. Dec. 15- - 1989 hunting and fishing licenses available at all DWR offices and license agents. 22.- - Bobcat Dec. season opens in Uintah Basin. Dec. 31- - Quail season closes in Washington County. All other 24-Ja- n. areas closed in November. Southeastern Region fishing ; Cleveland Reservoir-- Fair for rainbow trout. Huntington North- - Cooler water. Slow for bluegill, slow for crayfish. Electric Lake- - Good for cutthroat. Best from boats or float tubes using lures. Mnti Mountain lakes- - Good to excellent. All mountain lakes are stocked. Joes for Valley- - Good pan- sized trout. Best from boats along the east wall. Kens Lake- - Slow fishing. Will be drained. 2 Lake Powell- - Fair for mor-nbest i inch stripers, early g on anchovies and grubbs at 2 40 feet depth in Moki Wall, Canyon and Slick Rock. Large-mout- h bass fishing is best early mornings and late evenings in rocky shore with grubbs and worms. Loyds Lake- - Good to exd cellent fishing for trout. Light pressure. Millsite Reservoir- - Light pressure with slow success. Recapture Reservoir-- Light pressure. Good success from boats. Scofield Reservoir- - Pressure moderate; boats best near islands. Shore success improving on south end. 16-2- -- pan-size- CVJH adds two wins ffiEGHEI Vermont American E9TOOKIN3' X 25 FT. TAPE MEASURE l-I- Cougars jumped on the Bulldogs right away as wrestler of the week Troy Mecham defeated a gutty Hugh Christiansen 64. 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The wrestlers of the a week were Jeff Earl and Cory Allred who wrestled perfect matches against good competitors. Winning matches by a pin were: Tyrell Gray, Justin Shurtleff, Jeff Earl, Richie Allred, Corry Allred and Yory Allred. Winning by forfeit were Ryan Powell and Josh Mecham. Winning by a decision was Tory Mecham The coach felt good about winning however felt they could have done better in a few matches. Canyon View next faces East Carbon at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 22. 52-3-9 9--2. Kristi S taker has been named the Player of the Week at Emery High by girls basketball coach Kent Bunderson. In two games last week the senior had seven rebounds in each and a combined scoring total of 22 points. Kristi had four steals in each game as well and shot over 37 percent from the floor. The returning letterman is a team captain and was the leading scorer of last years team. 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