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Show , ""'71. . , ivsett.A,1, 'DESERET NEWS, Satrtake City, Utah, Wednesday, March 19,,:1952A19 HERf'S UTAH ? FISHING DATA F9R '52 -- V. t 4 , 'Ool While iTtah's big fish opening is set this year for June 14, several variations are made as usual for earlier and later openings. Here,. In nutshell form, are the salleot facts pertaining to Utah's 1952 TROUBLE- - WITH May 10 ,,,,,Bass opening. Trout opening for Deer Creek Reservoir, Lake a Borham and Montet. General open.June 14 ing. July 1 --- High lake opening 5 cm. to 9 p.m. Hours or" ,N44"t '7 , , 4 . t 4 4.44,7 1 4 4 4, :241 - ' . Ai on the ice, only hall a hundred feet u0stream from where the ice has broken up. This primitive area ahuunds in Here winter give.; a hand to Harold Crane and Warden Dick Bennett ona recent game range survey in Daggett CoutIly...1xle walk their'hors:, across the Green River - ROD AND GUN ir . . St at e - Shouldn't - Rush - Plantings - - , - , To heck with the snow. Let 's talk fishing. Marion Madsen ,Utah fisheries boss says the Straw- berry is really snowbound has about 612 feet on the level. doesn't expect much trouble with winterkill because the .. lakewas at a ,decent levelwhenthe winter socked inthis time of the year the state boys are Usuallrabout walting-their-w-ayin , to look over the situation. They. , , very early this year. won'tget in Iiii-14. come June to ski in for the opening Might th. laiiir tuattillisitilm brt ttir Drul Creek Reservoir opening back. Used to open May I and now It is 10 days later. The reasonsthey wanted to set it concurrently with the bass opening so that the pressures -- :Wouldn't be too great on either bass orDeer Creek. half a dozen It might make a fisherman. But we 'argue that fishermen put their dough into license fees to get fishingnot restrictions. And the chanceto get afield Ind try for a few fish is ruse important ' than the fish they get. , f One of these days our conservation leaders will come to realize that good conservation is proper use of the facilities -more than it is the restricted use thereof. see 'Can't reason the ..why We general trout season any fish are taken cannot openby,Iline 1 orhefore. Not-ma-ny before the runoff. It's just that fisheKman have an excuse to get out. And that makes people happy. Maybe the day , will come! Some would argue that fish planting Is a problem and, that all the stream o should be stocked prior to, the. open- ing. Maybe so, We can't agree. It used to be that stocking stream consisted of. a truck load dumped from a we could name most of the bridges. Lately. 'brittige.-1-An- d tlie, stocking program has been more thorough. And to be thorough takes most of the sunimer. REPEAT: LET'S,PLANT THE STREAMS - ' Years ago we suggested the nse of rubber rafts of the seven-ma- n size for stocking streams the Oz. of the Weber - and Provo Rivers. Here's nuridea. Take the boats and fill them half full of water. Load as many fish as they will hold and take off dovin the river' with a man or two wading along--- . side with a dip net. ----- --Each likely spot could receive slew fish. The boat will float with the current. It will lake some In4neitirering an. maybe some hard work to get around some of the tough spots. But thts could be done. " Refills could be had at each bridge or roadside' spot. n or two-ma- n Small jobs can be used for such. as East Canyon, A stream could be planted about as plates -- fast ar men can wade it. The small boats will be a little better than floating tubs. As for helpers, the state has been able to call on many to ask. wildlife groups for projects like this. It isn't too much eacivmember of the Utah Wildlife Federation- will spend 7 one day on the fish truck or wading the planting 'boat the could be done nicely. job ' nti,:thhoLliport Kra wouM hive Albigger Invest ment in their wildlife. And it would take the curse out of ' bridge fishing. -TRIPS TO THINK ABOUT There are three spring fishing trips which interest this angler. The first is a trip to Lake Mead where there is always a good day or two for bass and crappie. - Next is a flight into the Middle Fork of the Salmon, an old stomping ground: We missed it last season because ed for year their-cTosthe riverIclow is it around fishing. We usually take off from Challis, get thover:that pass at nearly 10,000 etandtheitiIicIe down ' the Camas Creek drainage to the Bennett Ranch. Old Ben will have flowers blooming in that area when snowballs outside. Wonderful trip! we're still pitching -of The other 'Is- near Ashton. That's egg fishing, unless they've altered the laws, and it's good for a lot of sport. Can catch some rainbow stuff that runs about ve --We Mention these trips only because it might give someone an idea. Hope it does. ' . - V'e ' -- - , , el Later on the severe winter saved Cane and Co. long travel hours of the lee was still on the Green River and this made travel shortcuts possible. Range riders were able to go back and forth, across the iced over river,and make their game counts. There's another side 4o the winter atóryth-C---fishin- g 0.0,00000000P' ..,,,...ini.tb,0,4 fI ,4) .... , - ' Spike Injury Halts -- Yankees' Joe Collins , -- (UP) list of Yankee' injured Tuesday when be was spiked by Ebbe St. their . exhibition game-Collins was carried off the field, but Dr. Sidney Gaynor h cut was the exsaid a tent of the injury. Yogi Berra suffered a sprained ankle and Billy Martin a broken ankle last week. 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Rains Continue Pour, To Drown Solon Drills' , ord-wint- er e, $10,000 ptatheiths -- two-stitc- .7::MODESTO;77C-ata,(UP)- ager Eddie Sawyer lilted two of restrictions he placed on the club. Hereafter, he said, players can play cards Abut not for money) and they need not wear ties in the hotel lobby:hi the 4. l'IREsTLING situthalt7ektítdrtrierin - ,11111, . , CLEARWATER, Fla. (UP) Shortstop Granny Hamner was Appointed ca Tuesday. - Hamner served unofficially as captain in 1950. but this 15, the first official appointment. same time; Phil' Min AliAdkala AILAAAALAAAA AA A A-- --1-1 Oct-- 19. P ' n-- 2.RirawherrY ... t. thought Oct-12,:-- PhitniciliondCrew r side. The deep snow will feed the streams and the lakes. There should be ample wate r. But there is the dark side of it too and fishery experts have their S - worries. First the heavy spring floods many tribe fish. The lakes may suffer heavy losses from suffocation. Moreover the late winter has prevented the planting of fish from the hatcheries and this has run into additional expenditures. All said, there's a question as to whether we've had too much winter or not enough. There is n both sides. argument-oAU said, long winters have their pros and tons but a Tee--like this one luts2 more eons than pros. Fisher-- men will take a little less water for their fish. Big game authorities will take a little-le- ss ice on the rivers. .The game animals will take a little more sunshine on their abused winter rangeland. J TKURSDAY . Hamner To Captain come by,. -C- OLISEUM ' MacPtail, ,whoonce guided a er - urg hang PRICE Repair work en ago are doing fine There are 190 chukars at. the the large brooder house and now. "They will probably farm this minter by runs, damaged heavy snow fall, at the Utah be planted around April 1; how, Met', it Irlependsa-great-de- att BtateGame....EarminCerhon on the and tke weather," Mr. Hyatt ex-- 1 is County beginning, are east plained. Most of the chukars chukars from the far - doing "swell," according to Rhy will be planted in Sevier CounMarch 20; 8:30 p.m. may be- kept at Hyatt manager of the farm- .- ty, but the farm. ' A large brooder house-w- as TAGTEAM MATCH -- can be no, ,estimate demolished by heav'y snow earLer this' winter. Bad weather made as to how long ithvall be 4.,...,..rro.s, , ' Istgle, before hunters will be able to , ; has stopped any repair work llo ,, Ca...miI k . ' 1 but a construction crew chase the birds, because there ' ..:.., I 1.9140,:..-;. ke 1, : Larsen is no proof the is the flattened lmilding14, order hold and flourish. This ia pure- Ono, Commis that work may higin on a new ly. an experimental project, ac- fie': ' .' 4u44w ,:." 4i brooder when the weather cording to Mr. Hyatt. ;.4 ' . Also, several runs were damaged( and will have to be repaired. Mr. Hyatt said that he the fish and game cor- Mac -?hail Named- Head -- , -a - ' - STEM , --- as daily (12 fish or seven pounds and one fish). -- , Trout Length limits seven inches, bass ten inch, ekplackinalAr lit Fish Lake Inches. ilatea -- got-stuc- k JALPriceGotreJorm , . its. Reconstruction Begins - game boss, Here Crane, side on the ice working-th- e jack (chain is anchored to a frozen fence post) gets help from Ciley Bown- of thedepartment.- - State -- i-Soake - -' a boutwith winter. t: - e-- , game Colin't the way to make ,Ott has bit of . of-fis- one-ma- ' WINTERF--- n ,. oklyn :, 0 :ome,le Jace trac New York Yam Dodgersr-an- d keel,: heads a syndicate wihch Md. (up) BALTIMORE, ----- 4 ' -S.. Leland -- 13 Marry) MatPhail, bought .Bowie...last:month for SPORTSMAN The dea I nearly fo rlmer head of there major $1.97 Old man winter is giving the fiAh. and game departments fell Ahro,ugh when Maahail was baseball fa. teams, league in 4he Western states their share of fits this year named Wednesday as loudly protested the fact that To quote some of the fish and game chiefs, "This winter is daily of t.i:Bowle Race Bowie was assignekshe racing president - .: --- , no longer a joking meter." Track.. days In December. . ' . To Harold Crane,-. the big game boss, for instance, hard go for Utah. Game animals are having a hard struggle and . Crane has had his share. En rautetoManita recently . to make a game range survey the game chief icy ,spot ind his' truck felt through. It took the most part of three hours to get. All be needed to expedite the deal was a pole or two but the accident occurred in Lonetree, Wyo., 'and trees-werelittle difficult to ....... h; - : ste-r- etrrottte-to-Marillir,--ef- Nu-Lulig- livw---ls- - --4 I - by, . . IT? r WINTER WORTH IS- - wilt1mne. , AAA AA-di- k AA-AA- AAA AL" ook As, AL 0. - .AL, ob, - --- - |