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Show npwijnnaiynj jt'-- jlf I irp"li '- ...Tm.N .i.r, T, , .IT..,. $' jj rp W pr P1 1 pfi Emery County Progress Tuesday NovembeM 5, 1 994 7A Fishing report Kids invited to enter casting contest Following is a fishing report for the Southeastern Region as prepared by the DWR: Huntington Reservoir (Mammoth Lake)- - Bank fish- ermen have had good success with night crawlers, silver and Krocodiles. Some have Mepp's, Jakes reported good luck with worms hooked to chartreuse jig heads. One angler reported doing well with a yellow-bodie- d gray hackle fly and bubble. Trollers have had luck with pop hear and a night crawler. Most tiger trout range 4 inches but are hefty and good fighters. The U.S. Forest Service asks that boaters carry all craft to the water. Driving to the shoreline is not permitted. Lake Powell- - Stripers are at a high level of activity as surface water temperatures have fallen into their preferred range. Even if the stripers fail to boil, they will be vulnerable to most lures and presentations. Anchovies will catch more fish than anything else, but anglers have had luck by casting shallow-runnin- g lures (Zara Spook and Tasmanian Devil), or by vertically jigging spoons and heavy jigs. If looking for a starting point, Good Hope Bay consistently produces stripers. The back of Bullfrog, Hall's Crossing and Slick Rock are worth a look. There will be stripers somewhere between Piute Canyon and Copper Canyon on the San Juan and in the backs of Escalante coves and canyons. Perhaps the most consistent fishing will be in the backs of the lower reservoir canyons, particularly Warm Creek, Navajo and Padre. For more information, call the Lake Powell hotline at Recapture Reservoir- - Heres some hot advice. Around 4,000 catchable rainbow trout were planted this month. Fishing should be excellent. Scofield Reservoir- - Shane Monson of Gart Brothers in Price reports that boaters have had good success by trolling green, yellow and orange florescent Rapalas or flatfish. Fly fishermen have had good luck with "brassy" or "pink shrimp" nymphs. This month the DWR planted the reser- Spin-a-lur- es term: Ninth grade: Kelli Humphrey, Nora Israelson, Daniel Lake, Sheika Leale and Annemaria Stout. Eighth grade: Taylor Duncan, Tashia Erickson, Steven Gravley, Kurt Jewkes, Glade Russell Jones, Rubbermaid-Bassmaste- The contest, cosponsored on a national level by the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society and Rubbermaid , maker of quality insulated products including jugs, coolers and ice chests, is based on the old football punt, pass and kick competition. The contest begins on the local level where each entrant will be judged on casting, pitching and flipping in official r Sponsored by Castle Country Bassmasters, the kids will be judged on their basic casting, pitching and flipping skills. Those who make the national finals will compete against kids in their own age group for $20,000 worth of scholarships and prizes. Each competitor will receive a free Rubbermaid-Bassmaste- r Certificate of CastingKids Competition and a copy of the programs official publication- - r CastingKids magazine. (Continued from Page DWR Ogden office. Seventh grade: Brett Bennett, Justin Bingham, Jeff Blackham, Lyndsey Blake, Valerie Colby, Merritt Decker, Tyler Jensen, Joshua Jex, Shawn Judd, Jeramy Leavitt, Wayne Lofthouse, Hailey Orgill, Robert Riley, Erin Wagoner, Katie Warner and Ryan Whitman. ners at the local level also receive a medallion and an Zebco rod and reel. lanes, aiming at the standard Rubbermaid-Bassmaste- r CastingKids target to ensure competition uniformity. Scoring will be based on a point system with the highest points determining the winner in each of the two age groups. From there, the winners from each Dean Mitchell will head the Division of Wildlife Resources upland game management program. He replaces Dave Larsen, who accepted other employment. Longmore, Thomas Ramsey, Lane Stilson and Bryan Whiteleather. throughout the state with teams of Clydesdale draft Nov. 1. He began his career with the Division of Wildlife Resources in July 1970 at the SPEQ Pay 1st Week Rent' Get 2nd Week Rent FRE Know the warning signs. Early detection may save your Transportation Planning long-rang- m. OF GOOD LUCK. of Transportation is creating a new Statewide Process to develop a p&snwjWM. Appliances; Furniture STROKE life. dm e transportation plan that addresses several key modes ofUtahs transportation for the next 20 years. The department invites any individual or group with an interest in the state transportation system to participate in the process by offering written comments. American Heart Association FURNITURE & APPLIANCE 0 21 West MainJPrice 637-014- 1992, American Heart Association &7ianc tJon I wish to thank all of those who supported me in any way during my UDOT encourages pub- campaign. A special thanks to those who let me put up signs. To the Republican Party and candidates, Mark and Kathy Justice, Delyle and Elda Hinkins, Don Gordon, Jacks Motor, and especially to my family. I love you all, Thanks. planning process will have on Utah's future &Wfau Weldon lic involvement because of the great influence the transportation system. The Draft Statewide Transportation Planning Process in available at UDOT offices throughout the state including the UDOT Price District Of- CastingKids champion. In addition to the $20,000 in scholarships for the top anglers, $5,000 in prizes will be awarded to BASS chapters and state federations sponsoring the winners. Rubbermaid-Bassmaster The h l nh I f- t-' r iWe i y LOVE You, Your Family Moynier at 637-282- 4; 7. CASIO KEYBOARDS Chapter President Steve Christensen. In addition to learning more Stereo Speakers 99 horses and wagons from Hardware Ranch. Hal and his wife Lee have served wildlife and the public as well as caretaker of Hardware Ranch. "It's going to be hard to leave Hardware, but in life you have to be ready for change," said Wood. Kl8ttl ANNIVERSARY SALE MUSIC 58 E. Main, Price 637 0134 8.0 ATE RATE FIRST RATE THIRD YEAR SECOND YEAR YEAR 7.19 Miss Darcy Hansen from Evan College of Beauty and Barbering. j Darcy is skilled In barbering and will work with Christy as a team to cover all your beauty and barber needs. Call for an appointment, 687-976- Happy v 384-263- CastingKids i 1 "HU ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD I Thsii IfiilliHI; "IMP ,1 The interest rate on this BETTER AS THE YEARS GO BY. "V Country Bassmasters, Attention Steve Christensen, Box 351, Ferron, or Spike Utah 84523, Christy's Salon Sensations 1. ( Castle write program is a wonderful event that has many benefits, stated Castle Country Bassmasters A MATTER THREE YEARS AS JUST OF FACT. AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE to express our appreciation and thanks to all who supported our recent campaign and a special thanks to the UMWA members and their families. We wish From the Democratic Central Committee and the Democratic candidates. really isnT .w that long. It's not like dog years. It's CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT GETS " Berkley Power Baits. For more information call of 6.0 yo T?70 would like to welcome home and announce the graduation of Avenue, Price. Comments will be accepted until Dec. 22,1994. Mail comments to Wayne A. Jager, P.E. Statewide Engineer, 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119, or fax 13th, Nikki Outboards, Ranger Boats, Parts Plus Auto Stores, Evinrude Outboards and CD Is On The Up And Up And Up. Mrs. Alene Hansen and fice, 940 South Carbon them to National of r Premium Plus input for mm titles Rubbermaid-Bassmaste- The Rrst Security Hal Wood, superintendent at the Division of Wildlife Resources Hardware Ranch for the past 16 years, retired on sistant superintendent. In THERES NO SUCH two - superintendent where he remained until his retirement. Throughout his career, Wood represented the Division of Wildlife Resources in parades -- UDOT seeks about fishing, the contest will also foster in each participant an appreciation and concern for our great outdoors. Plus everyone is sure to have a lot of fun. Sponsors of the event are Zebco, Chevrolet Trucks, Delco Voyager Batteries, Wrangler, Stren Fishing Line, Johnson local competition will advance to their respective state competitions and then on to a national competition, where only 10 national semifinalists will earn the right to attend the BASS Masters Classic in August and compete for the 100 Sound, 100 Rythms Full Size Piano Keys 1978, he was promoted to ranch 6A) Scott Avenue Fish Hatchery in Salt Lake. He worked as a truck driver transporting fish from all division hatcheries through outUtah. Inl972,Woodmoved to Hardware Ranch as the as- future road planning The Utah Department Win- Wildlife report attendance The following students had 100 percent attendance at San Rafael J unior High for the first Rubbermaid-Bassmaste- contest to be CastingKids held Saturday, Nov. 19, from noon to 4 p.m. at Price The contest is free and open to the public. 12-1- 100 Youth ages 7 to 10 and 11 to an opportunity to test their casting, pitching and flipping skills at the educational, fun and challenging 14 will have MONEY YEARS. AND THERE HAS TO BE SOME TIME INVOLVED WHEN IT COMES TO MONEY. TIME EQUALS MONEY -- AND IN THIS CASE CHART, THE INTEREST ITS THREE YEARS. RATE INCREASES Hurry, this SUBSTANTIALLY OFFER IS ON THE WITH EACH PASSING UP AND UP AND UP YEAR AND GETS TO AND AWAY. AND IT BE REALLY EXPIRES ON TERRIFIC THE LAST November 30, 994. 1 year. Three years SUBSTANTIAL PENALTY FOR EARLY OBTAIN APY IS AND WITHDRAWAL. $500. MAXIMUM MINIMUM BALANCE TO OPEN ACCOUNT DEPOSIT IS $250,000. 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