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Show i I k Forest Service Has New Rules On Campgrounds Written permission of the District Ranger in charge is New regulations guiding the use and occupancy of Wasatch-Cach- e National Forest campgrounds have r';f JL V? 1 'mmk "S!R .!fJZ. ! 4 - :i ;v J needed to extend the stay beyond fourteen days. been established. Tents, campers, trailers, or other types of mobile homes may occupy developed campgrounds of National Forest land for no more than seven consecutive days on the Salt Lake, Ogden, and Logan Ranger Districts. THE LENGTH of stay is extended to fourteen days on the Kamas, Evanston and Mountain View Ranger Districts. Successive camping THESE NEW regulations a constant tur- nover of campsites so more people can enjoy the Coast Guard Gives Free Boat Checkups Make the seal of safety a part of your boat by getting a Coast Guard Auxiliary Courtesy Marine Examination. Flotilla 72 will be conducting free courtesy marine examinations at East Canyon Reservoir on June 4 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. as part of National Boating Week activities. The examination is conducted only with your consent by a qualified member of the auxiliary. It is a check of your boat's equipment covering all Federal and State requirements plus additional standards recommended by the auxiliary. 13-1- safety-relate- ' ' STREAM FISHING By HARTT WIXOM Is it too early to fish with flies? It isnt too early to get out on the northern Utah streams with fly rod, as this angler is doing despite high water. affiliate of the Federation of Fly Fishermen. Mingling with the people who sell sporting goods, as well as angling club members, will provide many successful methods which MIKE ROBERTS, Bountiful, and president of the Great Western Fly Fishermen, doesnt think so. Mike, who is also fishing for tackle consultant-salesma- n Bountifuls Sunset Sporting Goods, admits most of the early season fisherment buy salmon eggs, hooks, and basic lures. But, a nymph angler g can do well on the streams run-nin- reasonably low and For clear, he emphasizes. example, flow can vaiy on the Ogden River below Pineview, and the South Fork above, but . this is an excellent water to drift a caddis imitation across the bottom. There are also many mayfly hatches on the Ogden for fishermen to watch for, along with stone fly imitations. ROBERTS SAYS his organization, Great Western Fly Fishermen, would be happy to help prospective fly anglers learn basic nymph patterns, how to match local nymph and wet fly stages, and determine best waters for them. Many are very near Davis County. He can be contacted at or 504 No. 200 E., Bountiful, 292-634- 6, should work for you as well. They say that all fishermen tend to exaggerate size of their catch, but youll have to judge that for yourself! BY STOPPING in to the sporting goods stores, you can also pick up a 1981 proclamation with all rules and regulations. I like to talk to other fisherment there to see where they are catching them, what they are using, and such things as time of day they are catching them, most recent water conditions, etc. It is one way you can improve your fishing. You don't have to waste time when so mans experts are willing to help. Speaking Of Arks And now, said the history teacher brightly, can anyone tell me who Joan of Arc was? The class was silent, and then one small boy ventured tentatively, Maybe she was Noahs wife? 84010. His own personal favorite patterns are the various caddis imitations, including (black back) hares ear, the mayfly, and at the right ties, gold-ribbe- d time and place, salmon (stone) exfly. Best sizes are cept that often the salmon flies run larger to size 6. In addition to the Ogden and South Fork, he advocates the Blacksmith Fork in Cache County, Weber, when it drops and clears a mite, and lower Provo River. 12-1- OVER AT Bountifuls Ernst Home Center, Martha Worley and Diane Gentry say that the local favorites with anglers are salmon eggs, and the Helin flatfish, with some spinners and Rapala plugs also popular for early season trout. I do not do any fly fishing, but Ive caught fish with the others mentioned," Martha explains, and the fishermen who come in say they do too. Many anglers favor which can be purchased in many sporting good stores. To save time, call ahead, or watch for their weekly ads. To get your own these days, or rather nights, take a flashlight and check on wet lawns or gardents. They do not venture out on cold nights, so if you dont succeed in locating them, it is wise to have on hand names of those who raise and sell them any time you have an itch to set out. ANOTHER FISHERMAN, Gary Egbert of Layton, likes to get up on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains as early as possible. Favorites are China and Marsh Lakes, which e are now at the lower elevations, although rain-wnight-crawler- s, July 24th Marathon Signup Begins Registrations are now being accepted for the 12th annual Deseret News July 24th marathon, Keith West, tor, announced today. direc- THE FIRST male and first female runner to finish the 1981 Deseret News Marathon will receive an expense-paitrip to run in the Honolulu Marathon, Dec. 13, 1981. The trip is through the courtesy of d the Deseret News and the Honolulu Marathon Association. 385 yard The years run will cover the same route as the Iasi several years, starting at Washington Park in Parleys Canyon and concluding in Liberty Park. Along the way runners will run over Little Mountain, a 700 foot incline over the starting point. Runners will proceed down Emigration Canyon, past the This is the Place monument, along 13th East, down South Temple, along the Main Street parade route, ending at Liberty Park. e, ice-fre- ' roads can get slippery for sedan traffic. For the Egbert kids, a worm and bubble are a great combination. Gary and wife, Carol Gay, like spinning lure and fly offerings on the t. Uinta lakes right after Regardless of where you live, the local sporting goods staffer is usually an instant source of where-t- o and how-t- o for any species. Ditto on club members like those in the GWFF mentioned earlier, an ice-ou- MARATHONERS who are too slow to arrive on Main Street before the 9 a.m. parade starts will be directed to an alternate route on State Street. Both routes have been sanctioned and certified. Registration fee is $6 and this includes a finisher shirt. Registration blanks can be obtained from the Deseret News, P.O. Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Ut. 841 SO, teleDeadline is phone July 17. 237-213- 5. d IF YOUR boat passes the examination, the award of the decal is your assurance that your boat is properly equipped for fun and safety on the water. The Courtesy Marine Examination decal is respected by experienced boatmen . everywhere. Coast Guard and State boarding officers will normally consider a boat displaying the decal to be in compliance with the law and will not board it unless they observe an obvious violation. THE COURTESY examination is not a law enforcement program. At the conclusion of the examination, the check-of- f list is given to you. If your boat does not pass, no report of deficiencies will be made to any enforcement agency. For further information call Mr. Lee Orlob at 943-105- Passive Smoking Not Very Passive loca- tions must be at least ten miles from previous camping sites. Any person disregarding these rules is subject to a fine or imprisonment or both. will encourage Fitness Tips By DR. DALE NELSON cilia in the airways o f the lungs whose function it is to remove The perils of passive smoking are really not so passive. dust particles and bacteria. Some alarming statistics have been creeping in recently on REMEMBER TOO, that about 75 percent of the smoke comes off the cigarette unfiltered. In closed places thats harmful. In conclusion, smokers are still good people and they have a right to smoke, but that right ends when their smoke interferes with the nonsmokers optimal health. the dangers of breathing smoke from other peoples cigarettes. THE BRITISH Medical Journal, January 17, 1981, cited a Japanese study which showed that women married to heavysmoking men (20 or more cigarettes a day) were up to four times as likely to die of lung cancer as women married to abstainers. The effects of passive smoking were shown to be around one-ha- lf to one-thir- d that of direct smoking. NOW, IF the passive effects of smoking lead to greater incidence of lung cancer, you can rest assured that emphysema and the negative effects on the cardiovascular system are also developing concurrently. If this isnt enough to raise the hair on the back of your neck, consider the fact that the side stream smoke, which comes off the cigarette rather than through it, can hasten the onset of angina in people with heart disease, intensify the problems faced by people with asthma, and even damage the MORE ON stretching: A recent study of 180 runners competing in a qualifying race for the Boston Marathon showed that about half of the runners who stretched regularly incurred injury in the three months prior to the race, whereas only 28 percent of the nonstretchers suffered injury. The doctors suggested that maybe the stretching led to the injuries and should not be advocated for runners. My opinion is that stretching is essential, but it must be done correctly or it may lead to injury. Stretching should never be painful or stressful. Go to a position of tightness and Hold. Be patient and take time to stretch and only start stretching after you have run a little first to warm up the muscles and joints. Then include more stretching after you run. |