Show OUIDOORS The Sall lake Tribune Tasty holiday leftovers at leftovers what is waiting bound for Utah's lakes and reservoirs Division of Wildlife Resources officials heavily stock these popular midsummer destinations with catchable trout for the Fourth of July crowds Easily accessed fisheries on the Uinta Boulder La Sal Beaver Mantila Sal Thousand Lake and many other mountain ranges experienced heavy pressure over the holiday weekend but there should be plenty of hungry trout cruising One of the most appealing things about visiting these high mountain lakes is that a variety of methods can be used to fish them Fly fishers always do well in the evenings with small dry patterns Leech patterns are a good bet during the middle of the day Bait is always a safe method when chasing hatchery trout Hardware anglers like to keep their lures on the small side and they almost always catch enough fish for dinner Getting away from the heat of the cities is another benefit not to mention the peace of mind that comes from the mountain air and scenery Expect another stocking for the July 24 weekend The leftovers will be just as tasty then Holiday right r 1J-- k) full-siz- k - l'') 1 1 li typical striped bass caught at the huge fishery River cutthroat trout restoration project in Timber Canyon on July 15 and 16 DWR officials and volunteers will be removing brown trout from a small tributary to the Strawberry River andor Starvation Reservoir For more information contact Dave Serdar or by at at In boils Stripers boiling at Powell Wayne Gustaveson Lake Powell project leader for the DWR reports that the striped bass are boiling across the lake "The boils appear stronger downstream from Bullfrog than upstream This is an opposite pattern from last summer" Gustaveson wrote in an Wednesday "Boils will be seen every day from 8 am to noon" Boils occur when schools of stripers force a group of shad to the vvater's surface The commotion created from this activity resembles boiling water thus the name While some stripers in the 12- inch class are being caught Gustaveson says fish up to 7 pounds are being pulled from the boils The boils will continue 9 Fri () Sun hikers and other vehicles Avoid muddy trails save them for future trips after they dry out Utah law requires all 011V riders over the age of 8 who do not have a valid driver license to complete the Know Before You Go! training course in order to operate an 0111 on public land Children under 8 are not allowed to operate an on public lands To register for Know Before You Go! classes or for information on OlIV laws and riding areas contact the OlIV Information Center at from within Salt Lake City or ) from outside the area Trail maps are also available at the Department of Natural Resources Bookstore at 1594 W North Temple in Salt Lake City riding He offers these tips for trail etiquette: : Motorized users must yield to nonmotorized users : Ride only on designated roads and trails or other areas " marked open for use Respect closed areas and private proper!' ty Don't cut switchbacks or take shortcuts Areas posted as wil demess are closed to all motor ized vehicles Try to stay in the middle of the trail to avoid widening it Trail widening is ugly and ex pensive to repair Leave gates as you found them open or closed unless posted otherwise Be courteous when passing 01-1- 01111-RID- F:14:14:Avg 12:06 619 12:30 6:41 12:50 7:01 1:11 7:22 1:29 7:40 1:51 8:02 820 2:32 8:43 le1 13 Tues 2:50 9:02 3:14 9:26 or 14 Wed 3:33 9:46 3:58 10:11 MajorBest 0 Sotonr &Alma In Sermem ow- - r '''''T: 4 : "c - 1 ' (648-7433- 7f - r t 1 AII) ' i-- I It I IL a- t (I f 4"got' — "I 4 7 1 4- 1 - r I'M 4 0- -d - t- 0 I 1 Sat zo- -- - - - 1Jor''''" i 000leo I ItZ24 - 0114 0060 " 4ito ill0 1101110P lake trout Peggy Harrop of Hooper caught this at Flaming Gorge Reservoir in June Harrop was fishing with her husband Dave when the big faker hit There was no clarification hour Quarter whether Harrop was flashing the peace sign or indicating that it was her second trophy of the day Lake Teskune Send your pictures by email to bprettysltribcom or mall them to Brett Prettyman Outdoors Writer The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box 867 Salt Lake City UT 84110 Include details on anglers fish location and date Include a phone number for verification Any size fish will be considered for use if the picture Is worth printing for this time of year fly fishers can still reach them with sinking line bprellyitsltribcom r Scatterbrained rsent 11"01reJ9 VIAL' Age - Assocfitted Memory Los ld- Cogni tive Impal rment v Mi you are having trouble with your memory let us help figure out what the is We use specific memory tests to decide where you are on this list There is no cost II P ' - - - k : t ' 1 ) '' problem ' 1k i We are conducting a clinical research study of an investigational medication that may help those with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) MCI may be an early stage of Alzheimer's DiseaseThe diagnosis of MCI is made by a professional evaluation including memory testing Oualified participants receive research related medical testing and research medication 1 c i 1 !: t 10 1 Aiiftwiliffil4 lk Si Live at THE CANYONS F '1 '- '' :t FREE at no cost and they may be compensated for their time and travel - SHOW! 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