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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 10, 1986 3C Local fishing not great, but expected to improve Local fishing is nothing to wine home about. There is some occasionally good fishing for planted fish in local risers, and fishing should pick up any time at many reservoirs. But if it's fish and action you seek, load up the boat and head to Lake Powell. Striped bass are beginning to feed on the surface, schooling around masses of shad. Willard Bay Still slow for catfish Walleye fishing is poor Craopie fishing is poor Best to troll in mornings or evenings Weber River The river is good fishing shape Fair at the mouth of the canyon where it s occasionally planted Poor to fair around Peterson Mountain Green fair for small rainbows in places below Echo The upper river above Rock Port has been fair Pineview Reservoir Trout fishing is slow to fair from boats, fair from shore using worms marshmallows etc Bass fishing is slow Craopie and bluegill fishing is poor to fair You may only keep bass 15 Poor fo fair Best from boats trolling in about 15 feet of water works best Stocked with catchables recently Poor from shore East Canvon Reservoir Fishing poor to fair from the shore for rainbows Best in the morning or evening Boat fishing has been fair trolling pop gear, also morning or evening East Canvon Creek is closed to fishing upstream to Mormon Flat until Seot 30 because of kokanee spawning Uinta lakes Spotty backcountry fishing Roadside lakes including Teapot Lily, Butterfly, Pass mirror and Moosehead have been planted Generally fair Good on Marsh, Bridger lakes Trial Lake campground has been opened Good stream fishing with lots of small cutthroat Brigham City (Mantua) Reservoir Low pressure Anglers seem to be having a tough time finding fish. But it's hot when you find a school of bluegill Bass fishing is fair but minimum Fish very vew fish at the from the five feet on down Trout are almost gone Special limits of two trout and two bass, none under 15 inches, are in force Bear River Success has dropped lately Fair for channel cats to two pounds Hvrum Reservoir Little fishing pressure Fair for good-size- d perch Poor for trout Porcupine Reservoir Slow for kokanee, which will soon begin spawning Poor to fair for cutthroat, browns inches or longer Fishing is not allowed on the dam and within 100 yards on either side Causev Reservoir Fishing success still poor to fair Water is still high Best fishing has been with marshmallows and worms for rainbows A few cults and browns being taken in the back arms Slow trolling around the edges offers some chance for success Ogden River The river has been in excellent fishing shape Fishing has been fair to good from the dam on down into town Sections between Lorm Farr Park an Rainbow Gardens were planted with 10 to rainbows Monday Fishermen are reminded the fenced areas around the off limits, and trespassing citaspillway are tions will be issued South Fork Moderate pressure, fair to good success on the South Fork Water conditions are excellent Plantd rainbows still remain Some good browns and cutthroat being taken Fish early or late because the South Fork is popular with inner tube floaters Lost Creek Reservoir Fishing is fair for rainbows from boats and from the shore mainly hear the dam and inlets Moderate fishing pressure Poor to fair on the creek Echo Reservoir Trout fishing is poor Fishing fhe Weber below the dam has been fair Rock Port Reservoir and rainbows The East Fork of the Li'tle Bear is closed upstream from the reservoir until Sept 30 because of kokanee spawning Newton Reservoir Poor trout fishing with little pressure Only small perch and bluegill Blacksmith Fork River Fair to good for browns and cutthroats excellent for fly fishing Fishing half a mile above the impoundment is limned to artificials only Upper impoundment will be drained for repairs Left Hand Fork is in excellent shape with fair but difficult fishing up after this week Burch Creek Reservoir V a'er level is drooping but fishing is pick rg uo Still nothing to brag about but fair for cut- Logan River Water flow on about a mile and a third of streambed is low, between the Hydro Park at the mouth of the canyon and the Smithfieid-Hvd- e Park canal It offers good fishing for whitefish with flies or baits Fair for planters at impoundments Fair on the upper river for browns and cutthroat Water is in excellent condition Good fly fishing Bear Lake Cutthroat and lake trout fishing is fair to good for boaters on the west side between Swan Creek and Garden City Lakers are in 50 to 60 feet of waler Try fishing for rainbows in shallow water near the shore Grasshoppers are good bait now Poor to fair lor lake trout on the east side near Cisco Beach Lots of recreational boating Little Creek Reservoir Fair fishing The reservoir will probably dry Flaming Gorge Lake trout fishing is fair at Lucerne Bay and Henry s Fork arm Should pick up in the next few weeks as the weather cools Reports say the best fishing is in 90 to 110 feet Best fishing 8 is in the early morning between sunrise and a m when the fish are scattered at various depths Fair success using downriggers and light line Fair with steel line dragged on the j ounce bottom Macs are also hitting on maribou ngs white ngs work best tigged right on the bottom drifting trolling or stationary Smallmouth bass fishing is fair for 8 10 inch fish Kokanee success is dropping as f sh prepare to spawn Brown trout fishing has been fair Rainbows are hitting across the lake and provide the best shore fishing Green River The river is in excel ent condition Fishing has varied between fair and excellent between of the dam and Brown s Park Good numbers Dark 13 19 mch trout plus a few big keepers fishwell Fly ngs and shmy lures are working Dark ermen should concentrate on eddies green) work best Bait patterns (blue black limits are in effect, 'rout are not allowed S'ot to between 13 and 20 inches must be returned extreme caution Use the water immed ately throat and rainbows Woodruff Creek Reservoir Poor for cutthroat from shore or boa's Gates are closed and waler level in rising The creek is muddy and poor f snmg wad ng Lake Powell n Good surface fishing for stripers is beg from Dannmg with reports of good success San the and Creex gling Rope Rincon Warm fishJuan River areas Should be good surface month Very ing as fhe water cools later this has fishing bass slow for waiieve Largemouth m the upbeen good in mornings and evenings per end of Ihe lake above Bullfrog Channel cats are being taken across the lake Good arm blueg fishing on Ihe upper San Juan Rich County streams fair to good B g Creek planted recently Randolph Creek, poor Otter Creek poor Deer Creek Reservoir Fair to good for rainbows trolling with pop gear Fair for bass perch Heavy recreat onal boat ng use so fish early or late Poor to fair from shore Strawberry Soldier Creek Reservoir Fishing has been fair to good for rainbows and cut'hroal Trolling poo gear triple teasers and fia'fish has been good Boat fishing is good and pressure has not been too heavy Snore f sh ng is fa e at best but has picked uo using ft es Sports briefs Layton begins fall basketball league Lauon Annory. Six foot and under will play on Tuesday or Thursday evenings. The 30 year and older league will be Wednesday exenings. These programs will begin Sept. 16. 17. and 18. Cost for each league $160. There will be a tournament following league play. Layton teams will have first priority. For more information call Layton Recreation office 8. Registration begins for fall rec classes 1 East. For further information call Clearfield Parks and Recreation Department is now accepting registrations for its fall 6. Hospice sponsors runwalk benefit classes. A Karate class will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Clearfield High School Gym The 6 - 7.30 class will be for 8 to 12 year olds and the 7.30 - 9 p m. class will be for 13 years to adult Cost for the six week A benefit LAYTON runwalk for Hospice of Northern Utah will be held Saturday, September 20. Both a 5K and 10K run, as walk, will begin well as a pleatIdshades w0.vz,iy.9DS Warranty HUGE SAVINGS ON BLINDS, VERTICALS HOURS' F. SAT M -- 10-- 6 10-- 5 & DRAPERIES OGDEN 4305 South Hirrtton Blvd Country Hill Plaza 487 5662 SALT LAKE 2432 South State OREM 225 6977 246 East 1300 South Parkway Center - riirn leal? i Heavy-Bitt-y Get heavy-dut- with fast and professional installation on a truly Featuring a internal components. rugged y muffler. double-wrappe- body d We do mufflers best... And were darn good at all the rest. I I J MASTER MUFFLER & TIRE Arlo Egbert, Manager Layton Center CLEARFIELD 183 S. State 776-110- 0 in Layton Hills Mall or at the Ogden Mall. Hospice of Northern Utah, 620 24th Street. Ogden, Utah 84401, is also acfees cepting Fee for the run. which includes is $7 for or $8 from 8 to 8.45 a.m. at the starting site. For the walk, in fees are $5 and $6 (no drawing nation tournament Proceeds will go to Hospice of Noithern Utah, a volunteer pro. gram to help the terniinally-ill- fees will be $115 per team be paid no later than day, Sept. 12. a 5-- 773-330- Privacy 1 10-1- noon at Steed Park Building. Cost is $8$12 nonresident. Tumbling will be held Monday and Wednesday evenings at 6 - 7 p m. for beginners 7 years old and 7 - 8 p.m. for Intermediates 7 years and older. Cost is $8$12 nonresident. Registrations are being accepted now through Thursday, Sept. 18. at the Clearfield Parks and Recreation Office at 40 South 125 k Fall Classic Softball The first annual Clearfield Fall Classic Men's Invitational Slow-pitc- h Softball Tournament will be held Friday Sept 19 and Saturday. Sept. 20 at the Steed Park Softball Complex in Cleai field The tournament is being set up as a 16 or 24 team double elimi- Participants can until September - cluded) Tiophies will be given for first male to and female winners place in the runs and walk. There will be ribbons for first, second, and third-plac- e winners in all age di-- v isions Foity prizes, including a rafting bicycle, a two-da- y a $50 gift certificate, will and tup. be given to participants during a at 9 a m. 6-- Layton City will begin its fall basketball league All games will be played at 544-345- and end in front of the Layton Hills Mall, with the starting time class is $16$24 for nonresidents. Racquelball will be held Tues7 day and Thursdays from Clearfield 9 8 m. at p p m. or High School. Cost is $10$ 15 nonresidents for a four week class Pieschool Tumbling will be offered on Monday and Wednesday 1 a.m. or moi n i ngs from rt, 18 pre-regist- er at the Foot-lock- er ed Tournament Slated -- Registration and-mu- Fri- Team sponsor trophies will be awaided the first, second, third and fourth plate teams with individual tiophies awarded to play eis on the fust and second place teams Special individual awards will be piesented lor Tournament MVP and Most Home Runs materials may be obClearfield Parks and the tained at Reueation Office, 40 South 125 rust. Monday through Friday. 8 a m to 5 p m. or lurther information contact Roger Thomas at st F 773-330- 6. |