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Show I t Area fishing report DWR Regional Aquatics Manager, Louis Berg reports that, many small lakes have been or will be stocked heavily in preparation for Labor Day weekend." Berg Huntington Creek. An- are boiling at Hite! Anglers surface glers are advised to fish the report zone in the early boils and fast fishing action. morning or late evening. The For the latest information, water is so clear that fish are visit Lake Powells home easily spooked by the ap- page on the Internet by typ- Benchs Pond, Boulger Pond, Ferron Reservoir, Grassy Lake, Petes Hole, Snow Lake, Soup Bowl or other small lakes. Blue Lake. The road to Huntington North Reser- port" or entering the followaddress: voir. For bluegill, try rocky ing http: shoreline and areas around www.udwrffaztrail.CQm. submerged trees or brush," DWR Biologist and Project advises Berg. Kids can Leader, Wayne Gustaveson, catch a lot of crayfish by dan- updated fishing conditions gling a piece of chicken on a at this website just a day long-lastin- fly-onl- suggests that anglers try pearance of a fisherman. Blue Lake has been washed out. For that reason, the lake was not stocked this year. Its hatchery allotment went to Grassy Lake. Duck Fork Reservoir. Berg reports excellent fly fishing g y ing, Lake Powell fishing string. Remember that cray- fish must be killed before leaving the reservoir." Huntington Reservoir (in Sanpete County). Spring Creek, a tributary to the resin the afternoon using ervoir, has been good for tibrown and clive wooly ger trout. Cutthroat trout Most fish range must be immediately rebuggers. 5 from inches in length. leased. Indian Creek above Joes Float tubers and pontoon boaters are experiencing the Valley Reservoir continues to most success. Special regu- be good for small brook lations are in force. All trout trout. Flies, worms, live 0 inches must be immegrasshoppers and spinners all worked well. Please have released. diately Anglers may keep only one trout over release any cutthroat trout 20 inches. Artificial flies and you catch. lures only. Joes Valley Reservoir. On DWR Aquatics Electric Lake. Fly fishing August has been good for inch Biologist Mike Slater netted cutthroat. This water has and released one splake special fishing regulations. weighing 4 V lbs. and another weighing 7 lh lbs! Most Please refer to the 1999 fishsplake are at a depth of 0 ing proclamation. feet and close to the resFerron Reservoir. There has been excellent fishing in ervoir bottom. Louis Berg afternoon using brown and advises anglers to use an gray wooly buggers," says electronic fish finder to loBerg. Most fish range from cate splake, then drop a jig6 inches in length. A float ging spoon tipped with a tube, pontoon boat, or other piece of dead chub or sucker small boat will help you get meat." The east bank has around and find concentra- been good for rainbow trout with Daredevils or Panther tions of fish." Fish Creek (lower) From Martins. Those trolling for the railroad bridge approxi- rainbow trout have done mately one mile below the best with pop gear. Slater Scofield Reservoir dam recommends trolling along to the the east shoreline using a downstream flatfish. Beconfluence with the White River; the trout limit is four. ginning in 1999, fishing reguArtificial flies and lures only lations changed in an atbelow the railroad bridge. tempt to control the growing chub population. The trout Lake Lake. Grassy Grassy has been offering the best limit is eight fish, but no fishing on the mountain with more than two may be 0 a lot of fishing pressure. splake. All splake must inches be released. Fishermen have had good Lake Powell. The stripers luck with traditional baits, t tv 1, lures, and many fly patterns. 12-1- 12-2- 12-1- 3, 14-1- 6 40-6- 10-1- frog-imitati- 15-2- re- ago. Potters Ponds. Mike Slater recommends that fly fishermen use a brown nymph pattern. Bait fishermen have been using worms and Powerbait. Spincasters have had luck with Super Dupers and yellow Panther Martins. Price Riven The water has been very turbid due to recent storms on the mountain. Try one of the signed public access points along Highway 6 in Price Canyon, or the Helper Parkway. Scofield Reservoir. Berg indicates that fishing has been slow for shoreline anglers. Boaters are experiencing fair to good success by stillfishing with baits and trolling with silver flatfish or a pop gear and worm combination. A minor fish kill has been in progress for the last two weeks. Several hundred fish have died as a result of warm water tempera- tures and low dissolved oxy- gen levels. Please limit your catch, and be aware that released fish will have poor survival during current con- ditions. Snow Lake Snow Lake has provided excellent fishing for fly fishermen using both wet and dry flies. Spinners Reservoir is almost entirely drained. Straight Canyon. Water is swift but brown trout up to 15 inches can be caught with a gold spinner in the larger holes," reports Berg. Wrigiey Springs Reservoir has been good for small rainbow trout with worms and other baits. Ideas about how buck deer hunting permits should be issued sought at upcoming public RAC meetings Ideas about how general buck deer hunting permits should be issued for Utahs. 2000 seasons will be sought" at upcoming Regional Advisory Council meetings. How permits should be issued will be among a number of big game items hunters may provide input to the Division of Wildlife Resources about at the meetings, said Mike Welch, Division big game coordinator. RAC meetings in early No- vember. The southeastern Region meeting will be Sept. 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the John Wesley Powell Museum at 885 E. 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A voucher system was used to issue Southern Region permits in 1999, to help Other items those atprevent overselling permits for the popular region. tending the meetings may At the meetings, the Divi- learn about and comment sion will present a number on include: of options for issuing genthe Division wildlife eral buck deer permits manager will discuss buck to doe deer ratios, and bull statewide in 2000. cow elk ratios for units a to include voucher They system, a drawing, or issu- within the region, and will ask hunters for ideas about ing permits Welch said. how to improve the number The Division also is interof buck deer and bull elk on to Utahs Dediested in other permit issu units that are below objec changes cated Hunter program. . Four Rules ing ideas hunters have, Welch said. The upcoming meetings will be information gathering meetings only. 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