Show t FVMffW S v V 4t§b36g?jrMc '&' - ot $&&& xsw 4 ’’' 'Mi VjT "' i A Sr?’ 'O & - Sh - '- ’ - ?fC0&kr- - V v S ' Xs - ?- A 'vPi? T?"'f-S' : x ' v--a AtvAfA '£ 3 By BERT STRAND ' Outdoor Editor Angling on Northern Utah waters that’s been sputtering along in fits and starts has now taken a turn for the worse The general slump just about everywhere is apparently season- tT '- - - Je '' t tt al especially for the popular r species of trout Some warm-watewell fishing has held up fairly for the There is hope however future Dexter Pitman fisheries manager northern region Utah Division of Wildlife Resources said Friday the remaining 30 percent of the region’s catchable-siz- e hatchery trout are being stocked in popular waters now : ' As ss$ ? ' f ii' 'W : GOOD SHARE Officer Pitman said High Uinta waters are getting a good share of the fish All hatcheries will be empty of the put and take trout prior to the Labor Day weekend That means 380000 of the trout - '’: rx A5v'-- V X'- - $! V - ' wVrr X4: V " ' ' 'A :::: fg '' ' : :: " ' ' - 'v ' ' " ' ' Wi£f-- - walleye bass and crappie have ables The upper Provo River Beaver been extremely scarce Box Elder Creek has been poor as most other Creek upper Weber River Scout Box Elder County waters Small Teapot and Lilly lakes have been creeks in the western areas have fair Most other High Uinta waters been fair for taking cutthroat rain- have been poor but are beirig bows and brooks using natural stocked now Fishing should be better this week doing fair trolling lures and baits worms It’s been about the same Cache County waters have been creek and Pond Farmington for bank anglers using red salmon have been fair using baits Holmes generally poor with some excepCreek Reservoir remains good for tions but all should get some eggs and the combination catching bass and bluegill using catchable trout and could improve worms Creek has The lower Weber River was any day Water conditions are genReservoir Causey been poor with some cutthroat and recently stocked and has been fair erally good with higher small brook being taken early in the Waters on the drainage such as creeks low and fish spooky South fair been Fork has East Canyon Lost Creek and Echo Tony Grove Lake has been fair mornings to good for fly anglers getting to the reservoirs Stoddard Slough Chalk for taking albinos Porcupine Restream early and late Creek and the Weber River from servoir has been giving up some BEEN POOR Gateway to Echo have all been kokanee for anglers fishing deep Beaver Creek Spring Creek and poor In Rich County Woodruff Birch FAIR FISHING Creek and Little Creek reservoirs North Fork have been poor with some exceptions Anglers fishing East Canyon Creek above and have been poor to fair Streams in hard have done fair now and then below the reservoir has been fair the area have been poor but could Angling for channel catfish on together with Lost Creek and get a few more catchables Bear the Bear River and Willard Bay Rockport Reservoir Some of these Lake is picking up and has been Reservoir remains good but the streams should get more catch- - fair worm-marshmallo- w parks through the Student Conservation Program Pam as the others past and present is volunteering her summer to work in the Ashley National Forest and Flaming Gorge Na- staff photo r from eight inches to around three pounds will either be in region waters or already the main course of angler meals On the Ogden River drainage Pineview Reservoir has been generally poor with some boat anglers DUTCH JOHN — Pam Telis of Charlottesville Virginia is an excellent representative of the 5000 young people who have and are currently serving in national forests and STAYING COOL — Two young tubers beat the heat by taking a swirling bouncy ride down the riffles and through the pools of South Fork River a popular stream for such summer Standard-Examine- 7C Students Helping A A""" activity Sunday August 10 1980 er - '' - 5 Standard-Examin- PLANTS MAY HELP i OS' S' w-s- ' - ' &? tional Recreation Area Pam is assigned to the Red Canyon Visitor Center where visitors are greeted by her everpresent smile and sparkling personality report forest officials Sou?h Fork Bonk Project 'Partially Successful' PROVIDES MEANS Waitressing during the school year has proficiant communication with the vided Pam with the financial means for her landowner who turned livestock in- education She expects to graduate from the to the area too soon The animals University of Virginia next spring sucbeen grubed down some of the new Her waitress experience has also provided partially “naturally” has to cessful enough indicate such plants which have not grown as her with an understanding of and genuine much as they probably could have programs could be worthwhile appreciation for people Some 250 feet of the north bank of said Officer Pitman Since 1957 5000 young people have had the He said however that there is opportunity to offer assistance to 39 national the stream were planted with 600 dogwood and willow cuttings and 30 sufficient indication by the project forests and parks through the student rehabilitathat such stream-sid- e cottonwood seedlings in a cooperaprogram The services provided have been extensive tive program between the landow- tion or reconstruction involving ner the Utah Division of Wildlife plants and trees could be done suc- in variety and would not have been available Resources Boy Scouts of America cessfully on other waters where otherwise ago there is flooding Many visitor related services eliminated gnd Weber County three years landEND GOUGING With the permission of the by tight budgets are made possible through Such programs could end the deowner Gerald Ingstrom county such student participation said forest service yrews first used a dragline to build structive gouging out of choice fish- officials mam a high-watbank back from the ing streams and prevent flooding Officer Pitman said he feels the normal channel of the stream : has been a step in the right SCOUTS PLANT - Scouts from Post 344 at Hill Air project direction insofar as the prevention 'Force base and their leaders then of floods yet retaining valuable FOR natural streamside vegetation and planted the cuttings and seedlings Under natural conditions the fishing waters roots and lower branches of such TEAM SHIRTS plants and trees hold stream banks Ogden Pawn & Loan of flow peak during periods OUU 132 25th Ogden ELECTRONICS Success of the program could SPECIALTY TV CB AUDIO Kave been better if livestock had Ports Solos Service remained out of the area longer 2349 Vis&igtsi Elvi W Rivrdale Rd 898 said Officer Pitman He said press 1 d Stmt of other work resulted in insuf- - HUNTSVILLE — A pilot project to stabilize banks of the north branch of South Fork River here er CASH GUNS See me Classified 393-168- 323-2- BhowninQ 'POLAR LTD" 'GRIZZLY COMPOUND BOW List 22395 COMPOUND BOW 99 Lilt 22995 Si i£ America's most popular compound bow 25-l- b weight addejustment range d sign New weatherset handle grip and strong magnesium handle bow featuring Compound Bear's exclusive full working desingle core limbs sign for lower mass weight and 10-l- b weight adjustment Left or right hand range models "COBRA" "QflFRRT" COMPOUND BOW 1 15495 eOi COMPOUND BOW 9095 Two wheel bow with adjustable draw weighs of 55 to 70 lbs and maple Fiberglass limbs ar- laminated row rest Pro-sty- le 74 Lit 8995 95 Lightweight compound weighs no more than the average re- -' curve bow Easy to carry and You can choose ' maneuver your Cobra in a draw weight of 3550 or 60 pounds ARROW SPECIALS CATAMOUNT CEDAH ARROWS n Port Oford cedar shaft vanes and colorful cresting 40-6- 0 lb spine weight List 5-i- 1495 AMMON FIBERGLASS ARROWS BR0ADHEAD SPECIALSI n vanes Fiberglass shaft lb and stripes crest 45-6- 0 spine weights Include inserts 5-i- BEAR RAZORHEAD WITH BROADHEAD ADAPTER List 2495 EASTON "GAMEGETTER’ ALUMINUM ARROW SATELLITE RAZORHEADS 8 99 Our reg 938 1050 Vi 27 List 3735 ANIZATS0N OF CIVIC 95 29 List 3935 dot doz maai 95 BROAD HEADS dot Finest aluminum shafts featuring pro fletch and Bjorn nocks Full length with inserts L2016 2018 2117 6 99 List 4“ List 790 redhead CAMOUFIAGE COVERALLS Our rg 1995 iili&iUi v CAMOUFLAGE BROADHEAD SHARPENING FILE with LEATHER CASE DAY PACK ’ - T§ OF Colorfast lightweight cotton 1 -- piece coverall in natural field tones Hidden double pull zip-oOversized pockets er S-- Our reg 898 Water repellent coated oxford nylon pack with nylon stitched shoulder straps Nylon waist belt and too carrying strap 532C Natural field tones Our reg 595 Heavy duty steel sharpening with high impact plastic handle Genuine leather sheath W’ 0 J3 J NOW OPEN AT OUR NEW STORE IN SUNSET AltEA S 99S®S WORKS FOR YOU! 2557 NORTH MAIN ' Right On Highway 91 OGDEN — 29th & WASHINGTON BLVD OPEN TODAY 10 AM TO 6 PM SPECIALS GOOD THRU TUESDAY |