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Show I -- WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. MARCH 10. 1977 IS Face iramigiM IFnsIhi should be available to fishermen in the spring. If there is little or no spring runoff, reservoirs will be rapidly drawn down to drained or to the inaclower levels-ev- en tive storage tank. In this case, fish in the reservoirs will be restricted in space and will be most vulnerable to angling pressure. It could mean better angling success Recent snowfall, particularly in the northern part of Utah, has added some much needed moisture to the states watershed, reservoirs and high mountains. UNLESS IT continues, however, Utah will be faced with a short water year. In general, that water shortage is not expected to drastically affect Utahs fishing for 1977. this summer. The first area to feel the affects of a drought, in terms of the state fisheries program, will be the hatcheries. The fishing rearing stations have already noted significant drops in water flow from springs which feed the hatcheries. SOME RESERVOIRS were drawn down extensively last year. The plants of 1976 fingerling in these will show effects of the water levels: extremely low but in general, reservoir fishing should be comparable to recent years. Lack of snowpack in the mountains will probably yield a small spring runoff this over-wint- ALL OF THE 11 stations in Utah are reporting to fisheries personnel in Salt Lake on a weekly basis, in order to maintain a protective, critical eye on the situation. Serious low water situations are not considered, at this time, to be likely; but this information will enable fish managers to take timely, proper steps to safeguard growing fish and utilize available water most efficiently, should any of the stations get into trouble. year, producing fishable streams earlier than usual. The Division policy on stocking streams calls for hatcheries to plant fish as soon as the water is ready. THIS SPRING could yield more stream of the 1977 fishing in the early days fishing season. Plans call for the same number of catchables to be planted, although earlier accessibility may extend the planting schedule over a longer period. Lower water in Utah streams will probably make fish more vulnerable to the angler, tending to compensate for the effects of a longer planting season. If the current drought persists through next summer and water flows to hatcheries are low, fish production would necessarily be curtailed. In this instance, marginal fishing waters would not be planted and quotas in other waters would be reduced. The degree of the cutback would depend on the available water. THE DIVISION of Wildlife Resources Fisheries Section planned fish rearing and planting efforts for 1977 as they would for a normal year. If water levels in the hatcheries become too low to maintain fish stocks at normal levels, it will necessitate planting fish early. : The shortened time in the hatchery will produce smaller catchables and which, in turn, will make growth slower and survival somewhat more difficult as temperature and food stresses would increase in plant sites. The Ultimate effect of this would be to reduce returns at some later time. s, DURING THIS short-wate- r year, fisheries administrators will be watching d the new recycling water systems at and Mantua hatcheries. More efficient use of water, through recirculation, is one of the outstanding features of the new systems; and the information could be important in future fisheries development. Glen-woo- Utahs reservoirs have MANY OF maintained their storage over-wint- Content at levels reasonably close to normal. Those fish already in these reservoirs should be in good condition and Schow, Alickia Morrill and Lynn Templeton, coach. 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