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Show '' e.nt l , zoteotu3ift 0 0 :Planning to float Middle Fork? get reservations! It'o 0 0 0 0 0 .. . , ,,,,,,.,.,., 2,: ,,f,;'1:,1. ,4,.., 4, DESERFT- NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY IFishing's ' t ti-, r-,,- ' ' ' 's,':' ,t , , , , s :s , A '' .,,,,,., ..,,, t , ,, , . , - . . 1,.. , ' ' :., 0Cwr ' i: )r ; ':......... , p --, "I 1., ..' ,:.; r .,: ..... ' 1 I ," ,1)(ti fr., -: ,,"- ' ' - , ' , duo in best referee-inspectthe business. Coming from Garden Grove, Calif., will be Russ Hill and from Fresno, flat-botto- And, of course the thing that makes a meet are the contestants. Coming from the opposite end of the states, Massachusetts, will be Bill Giles. In racing circles Giles is classed as sometimes the fastest, but all the time consistent. Well, for darters the biggest collection of outboard racing crafts to ever go afloat in any of the intermountain states will be stretched from one end to the other at Willard Bay. like other sporting events, without the top officials you don't get a topnotch, trouble free event. Well, this one'll have the tag; 4,..,ert ,,,,,,,- , . , an w2E J: r-, ..,,,.. ,::. ::i' w,:1? :: t:.....:..,,, ,,g '::!::! :,.,....!0 ' ,:::: , .....:, .,,,,, )4 :: - J :::,,i 107 :,, ::::,, :::::.:::..',,, .,:.,..::::zk:' .,....0,,,,f :,::::i!:::::: I i 4, , :::::' ...t....; )...,0,-- 0 ' -- l',41 ,.., .: .. ,;:J:i?::::.;'..:;,'",77.!.4,,,;; ,.....:.,!11,.st ...,: I .., ,.... ,.... .... i ;:t ' :.',5,; .'4 ,.. ; , :. .........: ..' ;,:;:,,,, . --:' '''...''. ......-- - ..'.:..;-.....- .. .... - .' ,,,i,,,,...... ' fd.,.4111 Salt taker Randy Howarth goes ever driving procedure with pretty Patrice Ashby of boat hell hove in the Nationals. ,i, ' ,,g,:.!F,.,,t,::;, ,,,.,,,,,,, :0'::.7..liv...:1,17e.: ,,,. , ,,,',', 4..t,,Fr , ,H-"!'- , - , 7,,,,,,:,..----:,---1- 1-. ,, i.. Lmitmite,;: i .,' - ,':'e:.:,;;,p,,,,,',,-,- ,, ....Ni." - ' r '',.4,:..,fr., ,.., . chum Lawrence Fox, 15, enjoyed success in three days of angling. "I'd guess we've kept 30. Our largest so far is about one pounder." a Even as he talked his young companions were returning most of their fish to the deep reservoir. Vernal, Utah's Taft McNauMilan and his wife Evylen weren't expecting the greatest fishing in the world. "We're just here to enjoy the afternoon," the two agreed as they rigged their poles for a day on the shore. Boat fishing is a different fish story altogether. h, - race. ; , The turns will be wide and the speeds high. termites. 4 ' ,,,,s i,:...--- : ,i, , sf.e ..,-- ,:1,,,,,.!,,:.:',,,,,,-::,.,,,,,,,,',.: ::::::,, " Gean Plaga, his wife Pat and children Brad 15, Julie 12 and Todd 5, spent five hours fishing over the weekend and logged 70 lunkers. "We turned everything back except our limits," Gean said. But fishing from a boat is good. Plaga limits were between 15 and 17 inches. "About a pound each," Gean said. The Plaga party used mostly cheese. Expertise didn't play a role in the Maga ITO, either. Five-yea- r. old Todd took 15 fish one day and three the next to more than account for bis share of the fish. Cardorninns Ken Powell and tan wife Linda have enjoyed , S. ;.iiliet eeret he :, , ': - :.4'. . Mark Kartchner, 15, is silhouetted against doudy sky as seeks success from shore. Shore fishing wasn't good. his two sons Gene 16, and Mark 14, and their school I ,,. ....4 , ',,,:,,,i.,,,,,,,,,,,: -- 4,.. Li 4 rt f ;'"'....ts'..r.t,,, .,,,: , fit ,..',..94'..1.,..;r:A ti,..., ,,.:'1..,,i,','-4-7 '7.?..rrs,..,..0.rnt-' . -- '.1.,,:'".?.-.i.,S-.1!- - , , , c ;z...,'''."!:' by Dave Kodleck i " ' both sides (Wyoming and Utah) of Flaming Gorge fishing. - The Norwalk couple, and their three sons Troy 9, Todd 7 and Bret, 4, found most of their fishing for the big ones coming from the boat. "This is the greatest fishing in the Linda country," exclaimed. "California fishing stinks, though Northerri California does have some good fishing," she admitted. Her young sons proceeded e to the large fish that had been taken from the deep waters of Flaming Gorge. Anglers anxious to wet their lines are reminded that 1973 licenses are required. .MIIMM de-ic- , ' EariablP 0 L', AUTOMOTIVE SUPERMITIET -- '. I! 1! ga o If Ws M ;'21:!'" HOOD V! I ,c, 11 ..)Nt)R ei 10014011M it's of,x4t(ton,a.f..efr .4.,...,..'!,.,e,,...'tt':'.."''f:r., r ?,J, :4:11 0 :" 75- GOOD v tt.s0;" rL .:'.1:,'4pre-7;;!;;L; to tall U - ' with the biggies, will come the littlies. A special kids race will be held in special boats measuring about eight aid half feet long and powered by a super seven and a half cubic inch engine. Along year, F. STEEL PRICE Is 44.64 GR70x14 48.34 OR70x15 49.30 HI170x15 53.50 2.61 JR70x15 54.65 1,1170x15 56.00 ER70x14 il FREE FREE ,a RAYON FEL PRICE 36.74 39.65 40.45 45.72 108 1 ' 155 II 3.70 IL . 1946 S. State TeL II 11 278-044- PROVO Tel. 3712944 4 11 tortmonomme." USE YOUR BANK AMERICARD WALKER BANKCARD MASTER CHARGE tit Ni ? t4 5! o 1 8 399-982- 71, fi to 10 to 4 MDEN Tel. tql) No matter how you section it, there's no doubt this one should be one of the best for Willard. 484-616- Cottonwood Mall Tel. 3.33 FREE RADIALS ONLY 4 Stores to serve you 3.06 47.20 48.68 F. G. FERRE & SON 2.70 Mounting Balance Rotation 4114,101.., E .i,. ;;,:'sV .:' ::'':'.:' ::,,13 4 fish Size This course on Willard will y affair. This be a should make it a wide open, no holds barred, super fast this .. many , .,.....:,,,:.1:.'';:;;4 - ,;.',,:.,..;'..,:,-,',-..44:i':- .... ,. f ,.... many, Total distance around the course will be one and a guars ;,, ::',::o::11:.;:';,7,: , . are "there more." 4, ..,,,,,ioitorl.,. , ,li'.1'.:!7i::, '!::::!:':':.:::. ,' ,,J:.:::::: :',: ,, '' ' ;:,::: ,,!,::p,,..,7 tgl' r -- tR) five-buo- . ,,,:,:,:,::.;' .'. ,'. --14,:':'7::::::::::-..-.:'-ir::' ,,,:',N , .4. E I Jr 1 , ..... T,..,..... ..4.... :; !:.:r::..':: ',,,',!:,,::;, , - s.. 4: . .:: :. tqb f::::,::::,: , A ,,,,:,,, 4.' ::,:::::- '',,,,::,::,. i,',::::-- , ,,n(1:1 :: ::',, . ., I IE.-- ' ':''.::', :::::!;::::A.::::;,.:..P:':''',,4,401't:-.,..,7-.'- .::::':::: - '''''fliAr'7) And, as the old cliche goes, ' '7.: i.:,,44,;71)111,;iiimmoi,,i :,::.: hydro. 1 ;:: :it ,.,y et110.ip,,,,,,,,.,........10 N.e.77, 4, tt :..:::::::::: A ::,:s:;.:'::,:i..,,:'''.:''',qi- :,:,,::::, f 1,000( 4,:m"mi ---.- ..-- te,0,,,,eaft "i),,:- ''''' 4,0)1t.,.tt,4,1; ,, ... titif441 -- ,, L I td 4,0'111rg' ,f 1.1:',.. ,pse 11' Jrp .;1;. L.3 And, ready to pull from his hat of tricks a little surprise visitors will to the be Randy Howarth piloting his , - A ,irktr g:::;i'f'',.: t'.Tel Take for example, Brigham , 4 , A 4relellik.' , ', 4'1,: STEEL RADIAL City's Bryan McDougle. In all the west, few have been able to stay away from the spray following McDougle. And, he's hoping to prove it to the boys in the hydro division. I .. - - sAv ' A CMOOCE fl9Vo attlillt011 NEL K1 But, don't cut short the Utah drivers that'll be in there vying for honors. class. 0 ..., ,, ' I 4,41 ..,., Lfi't..",,,it.,:r', I ; , , 0 ma c19., E 1 4 , .rli k,,,N, ,, A , -- 11.11 And, , ' ' , ,' W,kk4SW ' '4'',''WV.'!IWTs''''''''',,VP,s, ''4.ikkftkkWot, zk,, c s.a,r,:n. t':, :::.:,,,,,,,:,:'.. Kq;,:s' ,z..,,t,,,,:,: .,,. '''''''f ' , ""(te,,,:: :'..,i '' ';'. ' S, '''t"'-....- ', ''' ,' s: ',,' -- ',''',. ,,,' , ME 100 year Giles recorded the fastest, and second fastest heats in hydro. From the same point on the globe will come the likes of And, for that matter don't Clark Maloof. He is a former a-cut out Bob Schmidt of Sandy. national champ in in one of best the 'He's the hydro. area in the runabout class. One of the best 11C1 racers in the business comes of Salt FO Ted Samuelson, from Butler, Wis., Hank Menizes. His favorites, though, are Lake, will be another Utah whit skipping across the vohydro ters in the In past years nearly 500 entries have been received for the race. , Ar,.30.;,: 'e P0PHIcc2H hydro. Last r71.""glIMS"11"44ZrriLATir,17.1 r - Henry Wagner. - I the C and hydro and runabout& the C and And, to add a toach of New York to the event will come John Stone of Rockchester. His best is the C and ,, . ' e Or Ir.: :' OMP best in outboard racing 4,,,, a , , , f The two major types of boats for the race will be the hydros and the runabouts. and Both boats are carry one passenger. The sports a though, hydro, shovel-typ- e nose which lifts it off the water, while the runabout is pointed. What happens at a National meet? , ir .,,......,74.1". , " c: -- ,;:o..4flt::;: .. .. , exercise in futility only missed having ,: " ::: . : Boating nationals , ls Agfil.,--2-.:.,- , am. !..' :, , The trout were taking ev- erything from little black band-tie-d Pop Morley flies to Triple Teasers, Little Cleos, Dare-Deviand assorted flfish. Not one trout taken was worth the cleaning. Each was returned to grow. mother , year. ft was mach the same tip and down the shoreline. Garde Kartchner, Ogden, ,,...., ': , take my bait but six times in two solid hours of casting," be explained. "I was using a small (No. 10) cheese hook and floating cheese. Either the hook was too big for their small mouths or I was wasn't setting hook." Of the 50 or so casts made in a two-hoperiod, Ewer could decide to keep but one fish an turn-aroun- d ,., I , lf i 5.::,,,,, ' began with heavy black clouds over Salt Lake City. But three hours later he and one-hawas wetting his line regularly. ? r.. A 225-mi- His 4 . , 'rake Salt Lake lunker seekBill Ewer's case, for example. Ewer awakened early Tuesday to make his trip to Dutch John shorelines. ,' , ' er , . ' , tions, y y. ' mid-wee- ,'. , I megy e'''', ,. If it's just fishing you're oohing for remember, it is 445 miles roundtrip from Salt Lake City (through Verna) to Dutch John or 320 (through Evanston) to Manila; a long way to drive. I haven't seen the day Mill- creek Canyon didn't yield more meat per fish than was creeled here at Ditto most other streams subject to "planted" popula- 4 Championships. lo ' naming , 13-1- 9 AN 4472 FLAMING GORGE Gorge fishing is ev exerything they say it is cellent. But don't let that tug at your line fool you; chances are it isn't a hanker. Not by a long shot. If it's size you're looking for a boat is your best bet. Shore line fishing's strictly a smallfish outing to be sure; a most unusual happenstance this early in the year. 'i ' 's EDI an :, : soda-jerk- MB By Dave Kadleek Deseret News Sports Writer ,s, The rwzrvation system will '' t , , , ,,,, , 4'''' ,,,,,,,:' i:.,,,,. , ,, be on a trial basis. If it , ,',,,, ,,,,,..1,,;::, ts, , IT you doesn't work out the Forest ,,,, ,.I SALMON, IDAHO , : plant to float the Middle Fork Service plans to try some is,,,.,,,, '., of the Salmon River next sum- - other method in attempting to ,,i. mer you will have to have a spread out the rivcr use. 1'' '', s' ' ' ,' ' I ' 'A and reserva- t reservation ., During the past season the : tions are now being taken by three highest use days were ,,, , , .,.:,.,. ,,,, ,,p,,A , t the Forest Service. ,. ,,, ,,,,,, . ,, July 31 hen 473 persons were .. .,,;,,-4-1 , , , , t on the river; July 27, 45V perRichard Estes, "wild river" , , ,,,,,, ,...v( ' , 457 persons. ranger who handles the Middle sons, and July 13, 1 Fork program, says a reserva, ' ,, The month of July inwIved , , , tion permit system is being 60 percent of all use but in , , ,,, t instituted to assure river visiJuly there were three days an ; tors of no private experience when ,,,...,. ..,...,,,,-J,parties ,, 1 ' "solitude." , , , s. ,, .'' showed up at all. ttti , ,, .,-..)- , 1,1,;..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, t!!:i, ' .i... ,,,,, ', ,,,,,,,,, '. i ,,: "We feel one of the impot I ,, ; "If the river was used ,,, ,,, ;c... , t ;;v1 , I tant ingredients in a wild river ,,, ,,,.,, every day to capacity for 72 of. '.Y ,:: N : , "-experience is at least a feeling ,. ,' ,::,,,:i 4 days it could handle 5,460 i:, ., , ., '' l''i), of solitude as opposed to going 4 4 ,...,.,,. ,,,,, persons," Estes said. , ,alci ,.1, ) down with huge numbers of 44 III :....4,, 4 , An increased use of thet ' ''. : '''''t ,.' : , ' ', people. i river in September and Octo- . , ,,I...',.,,:,' ' ' we "This past season t ber is developing along with 4t'k l'Ç ; exeeded what we felt was the : more spring use prior to high i t,,,, ' said. "This involved ' 4... ,ievery water. ,.,:,:1; : ' during 14 days in July," he Estes said that other restric-!, ;1,,,!,;,,:'fs,,,,,o... 4 t said. "this involved every '. tions that will be applied next camping site occupied which include limiting the season 111',.':,:,',''','s .,. ','''' ' t was a complete over-us- e of il size of boating parties to 15 ' the river." ' persons. One party the past ,,I,' season, During a 89. .season totaled 26 June through Sept. 6, nearly :.0 ,' 91 9. 1, Also required will be na- - ' ' '. , 4,000 persons were counted on 4 " N. comfor all : the river which is more than insurance billty li ...ii !;11,.,t t 700 ahead of the year before. mercial boaters. Commercial ) I., -s: .1,A, Under the reseriqtion per..14 boaters also will be moved ,, ,'...Z..'ll. ' '' , I tint ': system, a person planning :: from a seven-da- y .' l: ,,'. ''"t1 i ; 4 to float the river next summer , , cycle to an eight-dai .'' : i!, it ' ' , ,, t will have to write Estes, as ' conThe Forest Service will . r,,k,i,:,.., , wild river ranger with office tinue to assign campsites as a t.:i's!')( 41iNi in Salmon, for information. ..' . ,It public service to river visitors, 1 correspondence "Through both commercial and private ' with this office, the person A ,4 ; , will inform us of the date he parties. Also to be initiated will be a wishes to go onto the river 't and we will reserve that date kayak patrol consisting of two 11 official men with kayaks to check for the ,i,. him," ,,,.,, and ---., provide public i.ii...w.,,1 campsites explained. e-, .., "We will 'reserve that date assistance and engage iP law '. I ..,. , , ........z, or if that date happens to be enforcement work. I; 1 .,..,...,....(:t.,,,., filled we will reserve the nearEstes said that from last :,,n est date to the date they Jou i ,,) 41 ' summer's operations, it was '1. :1i,::-i.'j' 1 ' 4,:17 41 would like to go." ', found that about one third of 1., ' ' ,,,41t-l'.t.';--'t ' 7 , didn't Estes said that persons all the ''''1 , , , ,,.' atLit1 Middle e,,,,i,4p,;,,,,A,s,4;,',:a anfloat to ' the reason or one make it for wanting Fork in 1974 can make reserother by tearing up their for little vations from now until June 10 boats on rocks, flipping over Naming Gorge fishing's great , , shut-ofTodd Powell, 7. These were token by tot33t. date. f in the rapids, etc. next year, the What are the Nationals to speed boat racing? Well, you might liken them to a cherry the forte tatop a crowning achievement. Or, you might just say they're the best for the best of the best. Or, just to say they're big might Satisfy you. However you want to say it, the National meets are the biggest and the most important of the season. So big and so important that few areas to the qualification have handle such a race. In Utah for example, there is one ideal site. So ideal that come Aug. top outboard runners from throughout the United States and Canada will be here churning up the waters of Willard Bay for the National Outboard Stock seg . I By Raj; Grass Deseret News Sports Writer "4- - E it:173 - ,...,. Deseret News Special The to t37.0 |