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Show Page FISH AND GAME to Department of Fish and Game i y to source. .spokesmen. Other late openings on specific a note of that continuation They waU.rs include: Hunker, Parowan, the low water table may result in an,i ij,j0n Creeks closed until July Knic fish losses and less angling1,-- . culTant Creek from Highway success as the season progresses .U) lo K0Um. and Witts Dike closed unless unusually heavy summer to angling until July in. storms change the present outlook. Anglers are again urged to check critiSome sections already have a a proclamation when any doubt water cally short supply. arises concerning later opening and of will continue legals Plantings early closures of waters as well as the season the from e throughout for any iuies amj regulations state hatcheries. It is ex- - erning the fishing season, pected that last years plant of two forty thousand large mouth black and one-hamillion legals will be pass finKerling are being brought equaled or exceeded this year. An to Utah for stocking into Utah additional ten to twelve million fry Lake, ('lean Lake, and other waters and fingerling trout will also lie where this species has been during this period. cess fully established. Two Department of Fish and Lakes and reservoirs will receive the heaviest angling pressure if the Game employees left June 1.1 with low water table continues on major a department truck to return the stream watersheds. bass from the federal fish hatchery Some high country waters will at Santa Rosa, New Mexico, The fish are a gift to Utah from remain closed to angling until July 3. Included are the upper sections the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Serv-o- f streams and nearly all lakes of ice. They have been reared at the the Uinta Mountains, the Noith federal facility for warm water Creek drainage above Escalante, fishes at Santa Rosa. and the Red Creek drainage east of Ileber from the Old Rock Quar-- 1 Dates, locality, and place of ' gov-twelv- Good creel returns were the ruie during the early hours of Utahs general angling season. Opening day was June 12 with the 121 day season scheduled to run through October 10 on most waters. More people afield and more fish caught is the report coming in from field men in nearly all sec- tions of the state. Good generally low water conditions for this season, and a pre-seas- weather, on heavier-than-ev- cr plant of legal and larger trout were chief contributing factors to the successful opening, according lf suc-plant- ed un Continues On Job hear- meetings fur the five public ings annually held by the Utah Hoard of Rig Game Control have now been set by that body. They are as follows: July !, Reader, Court House; July 7, Epi-- j Price, Muraim, City Hall; July nicipal Ruilding; July b, Provo, City and County Ruilding; July 1, Ogden, Utah Power and Light Auditorium. Each of the five meetings are set for 7:3 p. m. Hoard Chairman J. Perry Egan noted, These five public hearings are scheduled each year for the purpose of gathering information that will be helpful to the Hoard in determining the harvests from our big game herds this year. Egan noted that any individual or group having such factual information should mark the date for the public hearing in the area of their concern and bring such information to the Board at that V. v ear- lull angling sea- ly days of the Department of Fish and Game spokesmen are urging continuing caution both on the water and the highways as they note the commendable beginning of this longest season in the greatest of all the participant sports. vyr?i r, ' ' g'; ib if 'A 4' " T 'If V x ... 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ROSERT OPPENHEIMER Is sh.Avn as he went about his tasks as director of tire Institute for Added Attraction For Any Dessert v.a&ist . & i dy X V A X ' '.A ' against sportsmen during the W'TU OfWlf V.-- f ; No fatal drowning or highway accidents have so far been marked V nt V time. son. hi md Water, water. day heated right its ID, 1th I. June THE JOURNAL ( From June to September |