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Show rr-Au Outdoors by Don Brooks n 5 s i $ v V rrrxri at y ' s $&", ' v, t3 f - : r$ BOWIE, MT) (AH' Jine mle John, hmdeied bv cal( mm deposits in hix knees throughout modest career, scored an iipet xutoiv in the $U)0 1100 a id John B Campbell Handicap at Bowie Il.ue Com se Satin Study of Baiting Regulation -- t'U v-of Seventh bow-legge- -- Aice Creek, But No Trout He has a burning desire to catch some trout out of the'Hell Gate which is the upper part of the Clark's p Fork. That is, we used to call it the Hell Gate, that sec-ho- around Drummond and Bearmouth. Reason for that burning derire is that when the DFE was a youngster up there years asro there werent out of any trout in the Hell Gate. Nasty stuff coming many mines and mills took care of the trout. But our Montana scouts point out that is all changed now, the stream is cleaned up and they add, "the Kver is marvelous fishing for brown trout. Sd, if everything goes right I plan to be there. That creek owes me a few fish. I fell in it enough times trying to get a stubborn sheep off a sandbar! Folks are getting the fever. Several calls on Yellowstone regulations. The Yellowstone River from Fishing Bridge to Upper Falls opens on July 15. There is no change this year that I know of. the Sourdough Kid: The younger generation will sooyi find out that the Man from Uncle is really the tax collector. Minute Sliad Provides Food For Bass in Lake Powell breeders and may reproduce two or three times in one year, This member of the shad family will grow to six or seven inches in length and will be readily eaten by bass at this size. Theyre strictly a warm water fish, unable to tolerate water temperatures below 40 degrees. Utah fisheries biologists, like Little Jack Horner, stuck in their thumbs and pulled out a t'.im when they placed nets in Lo feet of water at Lake Powell fend came up with threadfin triad. The Utah Division of Fish and Came stocked threadfin shad Hat June and nothing wras seen ot the small fish again until reaearch work in Wahweep Bay turned up their location, Youths Take i Locale Pockets Working with sonar equip-rratibiologists located several feet pockets of fish at depths. Experimental vertical gill nets were lowered into the water and when they were found hi ought up biologists small erappie and shad. Nearly 7,000 one to three-incfi'h were stocked by fisheries workers who seined them from L,ike Mead in Arizona. Introduction was made to pro-'ul- e a forage base for the of striped potential planting b. xs in Lake Powell. First step "is to get a food supply established before planting of any Janie fish. Rifle Tilts t, 0 h Small Size Largemouth bass, already In fi'e lake, will also benefit from the plant of forage fish. Tlneadfm shad are prolific j West High shooters gained the biggest honors Saturday in a junior sectional rifle tournament at Highland High sponsored by the Utah Rifle and Pistol Assn, and Salt Lake Small Arms Club. Chris Mustain of West was the overal-al- l winner with 377 out of a possible 40 points. Steve Harder of Mapieton was second with 360. The young shooters were tuning up for the Utah State junior gallery championships next on flit schedule at the Highland' Range. ? ' h Blanquettesooted 2nd,bv an (hief I Owns Horse Ralph Blotter hopes a big brow n will take lure on this scenic stretch of the Sevier River, Just one of many d waters open to fishing for the angling enthusiast In Beehive State. Blotter used spin gear. year-aroun- Juvenile John, a Maryland-bred 4 year-olson of Assem-blyman, is owned and was bred by John A Hersberger of Barnes-ville, Md., and trained bv Don-- j 1 1 Moss Enters Game Bill aid B Bradley of Silver Spring, Md Tnbune Washington Bureau Plagued by knee chips as a 2i Legislation and Juvenile John' WASHINGTON desl8ned to clarify roles of became round suddenly fairly in s,a,e gv m this meeting when he era' the management of fish and won the Southern Maryland on fednal resources .Handicap at six fuilongs. But Sanie was 111,1 oduced Fnday by that performance was followed !bv two also-raefforts in lesser Sen. Frame E. Moss, er water during March, The measure is simitar to me Improved facilities are sched-- ' races than the Campbell. Catches of brown and to be ready there for the Therefore, th,. colt drew only sponsored in the 90th Congress throat trout are reported from Easter weekend crowd. Sxn. 113 pounds as compared with 'by Sen. Alan Bible, the lower Ogden River. Utah Lake, Nine Mile Reser-- 1 the 122 pound topweight for Iron Moss was a cosponsor of that Pmcview could be a good pro-- 1 voir, Sevier River and part of Ruler and Barbs Delight for the bill and held hearings on it for ducer for rainbow and Campbell, and was up to the the Commeice Committee. when the ice goes off, task of earning $74,815 which "The purpose of this bill is to Flaming Gorge remains good portumties for anglers this time is more than he had earned in settle a continuing controversy his two previous seasons. fishing through the ice or in of year. between the fish and game deopen waters, using bait or lures. Several fishermen received partments of the various states and federal agencies over who Fishing pressure at Lake citations for fishing w ithout a Win Hialeah Clip will Powell continues to climb, par-- 1 cense last month. The 19(58 li- have jurisdiction over resiThe Gustave dent wildlife species on federal ticularly at Bullfrog where most .censes are still good and will be MIAMI (AP) of the Utah anglers are going. Ivalid through April 15. Ring entry of Blanquette 2ndlands, said Sen. Moss Solunar Periods Fishing Fever Mounts For Eight Days Anglers Gel Out as Spring Nears Th schedule of solunar periods, has been taken from Mrs Richard Alden Kmgnt's Solunar Tables Plan your days so that you will be fishing in good territory or hunting in good cover during these times, if you wish to find the best sport that each day has to offer The Ttaior periods are shown In Dod-fac- e The typ being at the times shown and last for an hou. and a half or two hours thereafter. The Minor Periods, shown In regular type, are of somewhat shorter duration. PM AM. Data Mar. Minor Maior Minor Day 2 Sunday 3 45 9 SO 4 00 4 30 10 30 4 40 3 Monday 5 0 11 10 5 20 4 Tuesday 5 Wednes 5 50 11 55 6 10 6 Thursday 6 30 12 20 7 10 1 15 7 25 7 Friday 7 55 8 20 2 10 8 50 8 Saturday 9 Sunday 0.15 3 OS 9 50 Malor 10 15 0 55 1 11:35 1? 55 i 35 3 35 Experts Date Seven Utah Gun Classes Seven n Interest in fishing grows as anglers shake off the winter cobwebs and put the rod and reel in shape for another season. Fish and Game officers interpret the increase in anglers as a reflection of the good fishing enjoyed on many reservoirs and streams open to year- around fishing. Bear Lake is providing fish for those will- ing to work for big rainbows, and mackinaw. cutthroats Finally frozen over, this lake is yielding a few big fish on the1 east side and in the Swan Creek, St. Charles Creek area. A number of whitefish are cut-ule- d being taken by fishing through the ice. The catch of mackinaw is expected to increase as the and hunter macks move into the shallow- are scheduled state during y survival courses the throughout March, Lee Robertson, safety officer for the Division of Fish and Game announced Saturday. new Instructors planning classes are asked to contact Robertson regarding registration dates and schedules. AUTO CENTERS Gorge Yields GATES FINEST TIRE Nice Trout AIR FLOAT SUPREME Special to The Tribune MANILA, Daggett County Most ice fishermen are catching nice trout, reports Flaming VMwn?stA iGorge Forest Ranger Richard All of the popular Benjamin. 4-P- vaiaJTjumorEHigh, pm, Duane Call, Instructor. SALT LAKE Thursday, March 6, St u. vrncenl Cnurch, 13& spring Lane (oiw ICC Spots SOCHI tO DC pFC South), 7 pm, Glen Hogan, instructor ducing. KEARNS Monday March 3 regisIce patrolmen report that all tration, 7 pm; class starts Monday, March 10, Kearns Junior High, 4040 W South), 7 om, Glen Hogan, instructor. areas are safely frozen north of SANDY Monday, March 24, Sandy the Utah - Wyoming state line, American Legion, 293 So 2nd East, 5 to 7 South of the line Fork, pm, Glen Hogan, Instructor. g payson -T- hursday, March 13, and Creek, Antelope lean Legion, 7 pm., Georg Olson, In- struct or. Sheep Creek Bay are-- covered Nylon Whitewalls ly $9)99 650x13 735x14 735x15 Henrys with safe coats of ice. There is a hazardous condi-- , tion ice fishermen should watch! for, Benjamin warns. Air pockets have formed in the ice over the entire reservoir. These air pockets have created holes! up to six feet in diameter. As the holes and snow, on tIie thin new lce the, CHEYENNE Wyoming hunt-fall- s ers 1,110 of them harvested an holes become traps for the estimated 989 moose during the unsuspecting. 1968 season, according to a ques- tionnalre survey conducted by ) the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission. The 1968 harvest BAND and was 40 less than the 1967 record CUSTOM LINKAGE harvest of 1,029. s. tl Of the 1,128 permit holders (also 40 less than 1967), an estimated 18 did not hu.it. Of those who hunted, however, the ques tionahe estimates that 89 percent were successful in bagging a moose. The record high success ratio was set in 1967 at 91 percent. Four of the states 27 moose hunting areas provided 10 percent hunting success. These were the Lander, Wilson, Lower Hoback and Big Piney forest areas, 775x14 825x14 775x15 815x15 855x14 885x14 845x15 885x15 SMvn7 ADJUSTMENT 95 3 Plus Fed. Excise Tax $1.81 to $2.97 FREE I MOUNTING SERVICE SPECIAL Align Front Wheels Pack Front Wheels Adjust Brakes 3E &TDIAGNOSIS Most ONLY LEUS PRE TESTS THEIR $095 Cart Authorized State Inspection Station No. 168 MISSIONS UNOER FULtlOAD EEafHES25,OOOjESTER Brake Special Famous Brands ACTION High overall Chris Mustain West High Mapieton . 360, Steva Harder 400, Mark Golden, West, 3S8; Steva Ktllpark, vie Reese 3S0 Scrlngvii e. Sprlngvllle, 305, High team. West H gh. high girl team. West High, 47ftx) 607 1 327 ROTC category. Mike Smith, West Blrl Harl,chr' Vl,w" Replace Brake Shoes Turn Drums Rebuild Wheel Cylinders Bleed & Flush System Road Test Adjust to Full Contact Shocks TOILETS ( by roof vents windows OTHER CAN YOU STEER & STOP SAFELY? Every vehicle is road-teste- d HOSE WATER PUMPS BUTANE EQUIPMENT DRAIN HITCHES APPIIANCIS All THIS SPKINGI ACCESSORIES SANKAME5ICARDS 1 EOI MASTER TOILERS A CAMPERS CPASI W'ECOMI N,'t UJ1 I. STATl PHOUI management. SATURDAY 4I6-J1- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS UkE 845 So 6 Downtown EUEO.es SAIT SOUTH STATE TRAILER SUPPLY 14 B 377x NEED ATTENTION (f I hm-o- Most Cart TRAILERS & CAMPERS E J one-tw- o lengths in the mile and one half Seventh choice in a field of 10 fealuie, and Janus Cox Biadx's Juenue John was in front of Hibernian was thud, a nose m the first tuin diopjted in b.uk fiont of Taitan Stables' Ruffled of Barbs Delight m the buk Heatheis stretch, then reg lined the lead Blanquette 2nd, made eligible on the final bend He won by a on pavment of a $3,000 supple-lengt- h and a quaiter and paid mental fee, tan the distance in 2.2M well otf the tecoid for this $30 SO, $12 20 and $ j t0 Although umbL to match Jti featuie se! hv Kentucky Jug at .n 16. vemle John's time of for the 1116 nides, Baths Delight Blanquette 2nd, under 115 held for second monev a length pounds with Sandino Hernandez and a ha'f in fnmt of lion i uimg;, led all the wav while Ruler, the 8 to 5 favorite who Czar Alex mdei, the high weight velas-edge Balustrade lcr the show at 121 pounds with Joige than vvoise nevei llP. "as 80 nbs Delight paid $5 and $3 40 while lion Ruler returned B'lid and the two pioved 52 80 pow ei (ul foi their rivals. Plus Installation I JJ and Czar Alexander ran Mil T5fl Hialeah Tin f Cup Satmdav. beating 10 other hors-- a ps in the longest and nehest glass laie of the Flurida 1 Sammys toilers have done stranger thii 3. , The investigators wont get much dope in this nod: of the woods. Reason is that we have so much food on our marshes that baiting is a waste of time. . Jts really no problem in Utah, John Nagel, Chief of quack quacks for the Division of Fish and Game, points out. If the season ran longer into the winter, it could be a problem. But by the time the season ends the marshes are frozen and the birds have gone south. . Sometime late next summer when the sun swings d little low in the Montana hills, if you see a gent heaving a fly along the Hell Gate and he looks like this reporter it will be this reporter. 19(59 Kighsliluod d It further states that some guy who formerly was trith the department and is an "avid hunter wall conduct the study, "which should be completed within six months. Now that last part gets me. How in heck are you going to conduct a study on baiting waterfowl if there isnt a waterfowl season going on? Well, Uncle I, m the di. Former Department Aide c Siimlaj, March Juvenile John Cops Rich Turf Gallop Uncle Sammy's Toilers Chart Your Dead Fish Editors scouts back on the banks the Potomac have supplied the intelligence that Uncle Sammys toilers in the Department of Interior have launched a "study. There is nothing new about that. Uncle Sammys toilers are wont to launch a "study most anytime on most anything, like, for instance, "Federal InvestigatTom ion of the Mating Calls of the Crimson-Creste- d hitty. (Available from the Superintendent of Documents for half a bean). This new study is aimed at determining whether revisions are needed in confusing federal baiting regulations as they pertain to waterfowl hunting. The yam states: The regulations have been a source of discontent to hunters, many of whom are' uncertain about what constitutes baiting generally defined as use of feed to lure migratory birds to an giea where they may be shot. And continues: "For example, hunters sometimes bag their limit while unknowingly shooting over a bait-- 1 td field. If caught they face a maximum $500 fine. lake TriWie, Tlu Salt a Main OGDEN 4299 Riverdale Road 355-620- 9 394-667- 9 178 E. So. Temple Ph. 3 S.L.C., Utah 364-203- w Cottonwood Mall 4805 Highland Ph. 278-266- mm 444-24t- Ph. 1 Ext. A7A S.L.C. aUMUMMlM. 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