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Show 11641116111k - , r- - MwAli,d11Al is Aii.A1 ' - DESERET NEWS 'AND TELEGRAIA, , Salt take City, taturday,-(Apr- il 4; Vr V. ., 1r .. 1959 .1 c , , tea A APPPV,PW V. :' 1 ' S ' t f (1 - 5 I 0, -e iy1 tit:04 - f' ,i;z ;;w,t4;;4,.t.: 4040's. 444..4 rtirlego. 0 Vtl'Ir'...."'t.'4t .44 1. fAc15.-4;,01.,..e.- i ' ;; 0,51,, 4. T' ...,,:-I- k lc--- ?x' , ,,ficz"---- --- 1 "g' ,,4114e lis; .."(,,,e,,4c,":-..,,,,- za!i 'PI, t v". 4r:410.1., .irf tNt'An --,- , fi L " 15 INCHES THE FISH AVERAGED !t Sherritt Beard and hisAfr$LItainlao, ,t : );.,01.,z4AL lix,plos-544- EASY DOES IT NOW, LITTLE MAN ROD 'AND GUN Minersvilhi Reservoir paid off with big fish by 4-- IACIUMILLER FISHING IS A FAMILY AFFAIR AT MINERSVILLE I Big Rainbows Are Fun Anyplace; Especially ArMinersville ges. e. Don Gale of Milford was a busy fisherman wheil we came up to him: on the shoreline of Minersville Reservoir. this week. ' , Don had three hooks to bait and a baby to The Gales had-gon-e a family outing. It fishing P) - is ., r, didn'tmatter that little-Kaye- - Lynn-was-on- ly She withstood the wind and the fresh , with the rest of them. old. :e fi La along Scrappy RESERVOIR Dan Gale tonds tiny Kai Lynnan'd hisily rod Rainbows-To- o Big For Thi Pan- - - - - MinersviIIe Fkhing Great group had putabout Reservoiralthough some days rainbows in the baskets. some hours are better than land --- --Kept B1g-- 0 n LNERSV1 The lake Is just about 14 s We hit a couple of VOIRSherritt-Bear- d of - Mil- miles due west of Beaver or which we returned to the MU- ford baited up with one about a- - foot the same distance east of lake, kept lagged out into Min- long. The others were uniformi ford. ersville Reservior and then in Take Good Suppity lengthabout 15 to 17 Inch. took his vigil ort a camp stool. es and Take the usual- - baits and about a pound weighed "Used to have to go all the and a half to two lots of lures. Submerged pounds. way taTanguitch Lake or EnAnd they'd' fight the typt: willows and other snags make terprise Reservoir," he said as cal rainbow fight. it a "loosineproposition. he put his rod against a crotch One could drive a thousand Shoreline fishermen hive wilhe had fashioned with a miles and never have any more more luck than the boatmen low stick. funwith aspfrikingroct than right-now- ., Itshoulst Trtake a , 'One Of Best---- turn soon for the boatman, we had this day. , "Now we have one of the It's still hot at Minersville however. best lakes in the state right in our own back yard." Sherritt was not the only one who thought so, It was Saturday and the lines started to form along the dam. "You'll see a couple hundred fishermen aroundthisdam alone," the Milford angler said. "Teeple have found that this is the best time toga fishing." What happerted that day will long be 'remembered by this fishermen and three las of our own we had along. Bair Or Lure Sherritt said that worms, or cheese or eggs usually produced enough fish' but that once they started to hit to get with the lures. Fact is we never got with thebalt,After an lour or so spinning with assorted colors and sizes in lures we found a i By RACKMILLEB Deseret News Sports Editor I --- -- live-ineher- -- -- night-crawle- But the little tyke didn't have ,thin as easy as she has it on the kitchen floor:Those rocks the lake were no place, to work a stroller. Don had borrowed. a laddie a neighbor's boy, for the occasion, too. And Lynn Hatch had a strinre fish that put most of the old timers to shama, I mk 1), Dd -- -- -- ,,, en S S Gale was busy, tocY,-1she had come to fish and had brought daddy along to "sit" with the little lady. 3tit Mrs,--An- n re on F it. - Best In The Spring .y )1, - Ov "We come up here every chance we get," Don Gale "Keeping this like open the year around has been One of the best things that evenhappeped to us Milford said. o people.Mt, i A1 NICE - tg as es RAINBOW - time is in the spring and the fall and not the summer. People must enjoy wouldn't be here in the numbers theyrare." IT IS LADDIE That was another testimonial to the Utah Fish and Game Dept. for its progressive attitude in keeping as many of the state's waters open to fishing as possible. Corey Miller and Sherritt Beard admire prize year-aroun- Old Badges Void, Deputy Wardens To Be Chosen, Screened, Trained !g' ;on 'zit Only a limited number tin h d ' At Cedar City the night before, a fisherman came up fisli--by a certain tree on the west shoreline. He had cught seven big fish in seven casts. There were other tales to be told. Don Gale had a little Cherry Drifter lure which he had carried in his tackle box for a long time. 'Iñd1ö1dUi to -- -- After-Weric-ieire- , , - fP.,; of He will further be required to They again reminded that -He thought try 'only those persons-with classes to gold attendtraining on four casts. ofconservation current appoint-menand special deputy badge himielf and fish with t licer appointments in the fu- quaint EITIli and law code, Allelish-and-gar-have the right to enforce ture under a plan newly game regulations what they wanted. u. pi The trade at Minersville Reservoir is steadyAfter adopted bythe Utah Depart, cedtrres and public relations. They seemed to prefer red ment of Fish- and Gaine The and white lures, although we work each day the same fishermen can tie seen taking officer will also special state's organized sportsmen be ran 'through the assortments their posts at their favorite spots. And they're catching required to spend at least 1959-Licens- es of Krocodile spoons, Moto helped form -and approve the four hours during each month fish each trip. Now and then a wind makes it rough, plan. but like Sherritt Beard of Milford said, "The wind only spinners, Sneaks and the other in companywith a regular ofTo action lures. hours of the makes certain better it day." field ficer during actual. doing Effective Immediately all ' - Fish AIL Took Fish 15 fish. a and inches that's average about gdite appointments and bmiges IsBadges now used by de. There are some big ones, - howei7er, and the crop of All of them took fish in the sued during the past may partment conservation off I. smaller fish is showing up. due course of the day. not now be used by anyone cers are all gold colored. The 1959 issue of Utah , It had been said that mid-daA LIMIT OP RAINBOWS TO BE SURE possessing them. The old fish and game licenses ar'e Badges to be issued to speis the best time to fish this nickel or plated type silver, is There licial officers under the new talk about to 500 mailed eVentually some "treating" being Lynn Hatch, Mrs. Don Gale Of Milford be spot. Since the ice went off badges may no idnger will ,also be of the gold - It is heavy-wit- h this week. De, - plan lake. the although, -censeagents carp, right severarweeks ago fishing has used by anyon'e enforcing 'dent!. color but with a now the carp are in the'Shallow waters on the partment of 'fish and game been getting better and better. the fish --and game code. f3ring number on large each badge. said should spokesmen they north end. , now it is everything one Right Spokesmen advised these be in the hands of all agents ..would want. and Beaver other The at fishermen Milford, spokesmen badges must be returned to Department by the weekend. Sherritt hit the first fish on department offices where a noted that the reduced num -Utah's fish and game lipoints nearby' will - go for the treating program. worm. - I f1tiallrlouhd"""11 titarrr'DePartmetir-orrar- i nmde ber o ,fqtrefullyselected old cense crs 15n thehabe 16 theythebeirliShing period begins April shoal where there were a cou- and Game Saturday announced Indian Peaks range in Beaver at the time the badge was is- trained special officers can be each year and ends on April the state and want eberything done to keep of County, and 850 acres near ple of big ones having a feed. the clearing and sued will be returned to the expected to better serve the 15 the it that. way. year ,tpllowing. - holder. both of them. Thereafter 3,450 acres of department Mayfield in Sanpete County. I took public interest than has been The department, noted this , It was a matter of working the owned range lands since Janthe casein the past wheiltYese In each project the critically When you get several of those big rainbows walking tinder the new plan deputy badges and appointments have means that only the 1958 is over-usepoints and the small uary 1, 1959. rocky winter range lands sue be used may on their tails in an afternoon you'll have to agree with through ' Conservation officers will be been issued wi,thout training or Total acreage covered three were cleared of little used them. A rainbow is fun inytime, anyplace chosen and recommended only any close tie to day by day de- April 15, and only the 1959 four hours had passed Projects. These included some stands of juniper and pinion 'coves. issue beginning April 16. by the regularly employed-Ofive fishermen in our 400 aces near Manila in Dag trees through "chaining." operations. partment , Ter in each district. The num-- - her in each district will be limited depending upon the size of : stiOr'llkisteki4s, the district and population Pff4iti..1.-0'.:Pcirify.,..ko:served. Agreement ' upon the A ' .'Nekoice of each recommended j. DEALERSHIPS STILL -oppolntee will be sought With ..-' err,wr the orsnized sportsman group OUTDOOR TIPS AVAILABLE ;1 In each district where there is ., such an organization. I HAVE FOUND THAT A new fish and game law gun ' safety, and 7,,01-,.......,,,training $,,, -,-, SENSATION ABOUT IS SOCKET Spokesmen sax(' that in the A PLASTIC passed by the recent Utah handling. ?JAILING future each special'officer will TI4E is bringing a numSame will be true of those Legislature MV SMALL BOAT... ' be required to su&e,Ssfully DEVICE POP. to department MORE ber of questions years of a g e persons17 - pass a qualifying examilletkon. .c.:3 t of fish- and game offices. ";;:x 20 years of age, ex- - ; ,,,BOATING POWER The law, dealing with train- through those of such ages ': ing and lieensing of Juvenile cept that 5 Li IMPROVED huntipg license buyers, was may also qualify b showing 1:r FUE4t4e,0 t,t, explained in meaning and con- 'evidence, of having previously 111-:test 1034 the department Sat- held a ENGINE hunting, libense,- that urday, as follows, they-hareceived such train- '1 III II! 111 PERFORMANCE Effective date of this act is GREATER , Ihe -,NRA; ROTC, means ingthruugh 1,4960.Th1s April FUEL ECONOMY TITT -- . e in basic no or is le there chane presm, military training blended to stay sus- -, courses. ' ent requirements 'Approximately 227,791 miles iovering , Scientifically ' . .. were travelled by Department Juvenile hunting licensing until pended. sol Trained Teachers . ' of Fish and Game equipment . 11 Race after race, homogenized PRE MIX has proven itself over any that act the The departrequires !ISTitiv 11,372,000 game used other fuel to provide more speed and improv4 the overall per. tr,' lust Show Evidence ment to train teachers who' 110 fish in Utah waters during ' formance of outboard Cf 0 and after that will be .qualified to give this ,: è engines. ' E6ginning, 1958. e course. fuel with the oil alremly in it . UNIFORMLY a need, MIXEDThe this hence, readyto-usdate 7 juvenile Anticipating year rs --. Equipmentincluded 15 tankl, ., , will be the department has carried on 7,, for motar-fuehunting APPROVEDMeets all outboard monufacturers',specifications trucks working out of the - p- toe 4. of evidence show to prctraining blend of and required oil. Contains varnish one no the same and gas PROTECTIONAlways states 12 hatcheries - gum, d a than a more n for year 1,t,1 qualification gram training or lead. ' department airplane. -- SOLD IN BULK cuniretwuirtnhabals pS;rieactiloodes engine ntways sta;rts quickly. Increaies speed and R.P.M. prior to purchase of Rich allc- ' with the result that some 1,400- - rSame1Z000. miles were RUSTwomir AND BEING trained adults throughout the ense. pouring spout. lor,ged by the plane in plant - Specifically- ,- a yearhence; ,,state --are- already qualified to IT ENABLES Ing small fingerling trout into FLEXIBLE, ME ro REMCNE WATER FROM the law requires that juveniles teach ft. OPEN SUNDAYS PHONE , off the - roiid high country HARD TO REACH PLACES... 14 through 16 will be reWildlife organizations and ages lakes. BUCKET IS ALSO IDEAL FOR to present a certificate department field men are and .4. HU Total weight of game fish PROTECTING-LUNP.M,;gtVEN:Ic 01Z ocraA quired closely with rt556 EAST 21ST SOUTH. : sizes- - planted showing they have successful. will be , .7: An the several - amounted to 790,490 4111 ' clonams Pao" course in his program.N., ly passed a required pounds. - B B 4 ,,gOmme0.1inommimommidositsoti - 114- 7, ,.z rorr ;.;',..-,.;,,,A,Jr,:- it 4 w, atto ne eehniques-efurrestTlegal Rh B - ow Mailed State Agents rrii - flit an, it an. .ck - Seeding Program Advances an of a refund-of-the-depo- its an eS nd d he 2 : sit M ss. ' Eth reM4 A 4 E 4; knt, - 4 - F.,... c ---- tOST-EFFICIE- ,ov hen 19591' - F. 'yet. ,. 41,, iT.GameChiefs List Gh ,rtte Fish id tzei, 4. - -- ve Planting . torn-parabl- - - , HOMOGENIZED " -- ci.. la ' . '1 ' 0016 itiNo licen's-e,buye- - such-a-teac- her - I Century CH -- we-ekin- Kis-TuRE---- , -- urme - - - |