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Show T uesday, January 5, 1988 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 7A Cold months si good time for ice fishing east shore. Ice conditions are considered good. Scofield Reservoir also acts as a culinary water source for While many people prefer to stay indoors to escape the cold winter months, others enjoy the enough to meet the ice fishing. Ice of challenge fishing, for many Utahns, is a means of enjoying beautiful rs scenery, snow-swe- pt quiet uncrowded fishing conditions and excellent opportunities to catch large fish. The 1988 fishing licenses are available at all license agents. Proper angler ethics should be adhered to for all anglers whether fishing on ice or not. Littering is a problem at many reservoirs, therefore, all garbage, including discarded fish remains, should be removed from the reservoir site. People are encouraged to go one step further and carry out the litter of others who are less considerate. Many reservoirs do not have sanitary facilities, so come prepared with your own containers. Proper angler ethics act to insure a future for fishing privileges. Another aspect of angler ethics is adherence to state regulations. Ice holes must not exceed 12 inches in diameter. It is unlawful to have more than one rod or tip-upole per person and to use live baits or com. There is a possession limit of 8 trout per person fishing the reservoirs. The 1988 Fishing p Proclamations are currently being distributed and should be reviewed for details on regulations. Scofield Reservoir is considered one of the top ice fishing reservoirs in Utah. The reservoir contains both rainbow and cutthroat trout, most of 3 inches in which average is good with length. Fishing cheese, red salmon eggs and gigging small spoons tipped with salmon eggs. Access to the reservoir is excellent along the 10-1- communities. neighboring Proper angler ethics should be adhered to in order to preserve the integrity of the water. No sanitary facilities are available, so bring your own. Scofield exhibits Reservoir crowded extremely conditions, par- ticularly on sunny weekends. Anglers are encouraged to explore other reservoirs to avoid the crowds. Electric Lake is located 25 miles northwest of Huntington, Utah. It contains cutthroat trout, typically 9 to 14 inches in baits are Natural length. recommended including wax worms, angling worms and salmon eggs. The best fishing success is occurring near the upper inlets. Access to the reservoir is fair with a mile walk required from the main highway. Ice conditions are good. Fishing success at Electric Lake is unpredictable and can vary from poor to excellent. No sanitary facilities are available. Electric Lake provides an uncrowded fishing opportunity for those who prefer solitude. The surrounding area also provides opportunities for other recreational interests such as one-quart- er cross country skiing and snowshoeing. Joes Valley Reservoir is located 15 miles west of Castle Dale, Utah. The reservoir contains rainbow trout and albino trout. Albino trout are hatchery reared rainbow trout, bright gold in color, with red eyes. The albino trout are in good condition and considered an excellent table fare. Fish average 9 to 12 inches in length and are feeding on cheese and salmon eggs. Fishing success can be very good with the highest catch rate located near the boat ramp. Access to the reservoir is excellent for the entire north half. Ice conditions are spotty so use extreme caution, particularly near the dam and the inlet streams. Joes Valley provides an aesthetically mosphere pleasing atwith beautiful scenery and uncrowded conditions. Despite its natural integrity, Joes Valley remains under utilized by anglers. The Joes Valley area also provides additional recreational opportunities such as cross- country and skiing snowmobiling. If you are lucky, an angler fishing Joes Valley may even get a glilmpse at one of the several moose the division of Wildlife Resources has transplanted in the area. Millsite Reservoir is located four miles west of Ferron, Utah. The reservoir contains both rainbow and cutthroat trout, typically 10 to 12 inches in length. It has recently been stocked with five pound rainbow trout, providing anglers with the opportunity to catch a large fish. Fishing success has been excellent with rainbow trout feeding on cheese and salmon eggs, and cutthroats feeding on natural baits. Access to the reservoir is excellent. The water level at Millsite Reservoir is very low right now, and ice is reservoir contains rainbow trout and has recently been just beginning to form, so use extreme caution. stocked with fish up to six pounds in weight. Fishing' success at Kens Lake is excellent, with the use of standard ice fishing baits, such as wax and angling worms, cheese and salmon eggs. Access to Kens Lake is excellent. Ice forms for four to six weeks in and can change daily. (Water levels at Kens I,ake are extremely low this year due to drought conditions. ) Kens Lake provides an excellent fishing opportunity for the angler who wants to escape both crowded conditions and extremely cold temperatures as Ice fishing has traditionally been very good on Millsite Reservoir. It provides an excellent recreational opportunity for the angler seeking solitude away from crowded conditions, new state park facilities are available at Millsite Reservoir. The Utah State Parks and Recreation Department should be contacted for additional information. Huntington North Reservoir is located one mile north of Huntington, Utah. The reservoir contains mainly bluegill with some rainbow trout available this year. Bass are also present, but are illegal to take. Bluegill are averaging 6 inches in length with rainbow trout ranging between 8 and 9 inches. Wax worms and other natural baits should be used. Fishing success has been unpredictable on Huntington North Reservoir. Access is good. A strong ice foundation has not yet formed, so use extreme caution. Huntington North Reservoir provides low use, uncrowded conditions for anglers. The lake is located within a state park, so the Parks and Recreation Department should be contacted for information con- mid-wint- er well. Loyds Lake is located one mile southwest of Monticello. The reservoir contains rainbow trout, typically 9 to 12 inches in length. Fishing success is unpredictable, largely because it is a new reservoir; however, it has been known to be good on occasion. Standard ice fishing baits are recommended. Access to Loyds Lake is good. Ice conditions are changing with a firm ice foundation just beginning to form, so use extreme caution. Loyds Lake provides uncrowded fishing conditions with the closest facilities available in Monticello. cerning the availability of facilities. Kens Lake is located 10 miles south of Moab, Utah. The WORLD OF SPORTING GOODS Cramps (Continued from Page 6A) to prevent cramping. Once a cramp has occurred it is relieved most promptly by a gentle but constant stretching of the muscle. This is best handled by a trainer or a second person as the athlete is often incapacitated with the pain of the spasm. As the muscle is stretched, the bodys own protective mechanisms stop the muscular contraction and the muscle will relax. Icing of the muscle may decrease the risk of further cramping if the ice is applied immediately after the cramp has resolved. During humid weather, the Cleveland Browns trainers recommend frequent fluids (hydration). This is often supplemented with a high carbohydrate diet. 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