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Show ' - ' w 1 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 24, 1986 Cool weather perks fishing Cooler weather means better iishing across Northern Utah. Fishing should improe over the next couple of weeks, especially at Rock Port and Echo reservoirs. Willard Bay poor3"" fr Ca"'Sh Wa"eve ,ishins IS seneralv Weber River The river is in good condition fished out at the mouth of the canvon About Fair around Peterson and Mountain Green, for small rainbows m places below Echo The upper river above Rock Port has been fair Fair for whitefish Pineview Reservoir Trout fishing is slow to fair from fair from shore using worms, salmon boats, etc eggs, Most trout caught in the northern and eastern inlets are pretty much free of worm scars The nearer the dam, the anchor worse the Anchor worm does not make trout inedible Bass fishing is slow Small crappie and bluegill are starting to bite again You may on-I- v keep bass 15 inches or longer Fishing is not allowed on the dam and within 100 yards on er side Causey Reservoir still fair Water level is still fairly high Best fishing has been with marshmallows and worms for rainbows A few cutts and browns being taken in the back arms Slow trolling around the edges offers some chance for success Ogden River The river is low Fishing has been fair to good, from the dam on down into town Very good fly fishing conditions Planted with catch-- a bles two weeks ago between Lorm Farr Park and the mouth of the canyon Fishermen are reminded the fenced areas around the spillway are and trespassing citations will be issued South Fork Moderate pressure, fair to good success on the South Fork Water conditions are excellent. Rainbows planted near campgrounds last week Some good browns and cutthroat up to 2 pounds being taken Lost Creek Reservoir Fishing is fair for rainbows from boats and from the shore, mainly near the dam and inlets Moderate fishing pressure Poor to fair on the creek Echo Reservoir Trout fishing is fair Fishing the Weber below the dam has been fair Rock Port Reservoir Fair fishing Best from boats, trolling in about 15 feet of water works best After a miserable summer, fishing is expected to pick up m the next couple of weeks East Canyon Reservoir Fishing poor to fair from the shore for rain bows Best in the morning or evening Boat fishing has been fair trolling pop gear, also morning or evening Should improve soon East Canyon Creek is closed to fishing upstream to Mormon Flat until Sept 30 because of kokanee spawning Uinta lakes Snotty roadside fishing Slow to fair at most roadside lakes Brook trout are beginning to spawn Trial Lake campground has been opened Good stream fishing, with lots of small cutthroat Brigham Citv (Mantua) Reservoir Still receiving little fishing pressure, but offers excellent bluegill fishing when you find a school Work near weed beds near shore Bass fishing is fair, and a few bass are beginning to turn up 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 2 pounds Hyrum Reservoir Little fishing pressure Fair for good-size- d perch Poor for trout Porcupine Reservoir Poor to fair for cutthroat, browns and rainbows The East Fork of the Litle 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 limited to artificials only Upper impoundment will be drained for repairs Left Hand Fork is in excellent shape with fair but difficult fishing 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 Smithfield-Hvd- e Park canal It offers good fishing for whitefish with flies or baits Fair for planted trout at impoundments Fair on the upper river for browns and cutthroat The river is in excellent condition Good fly fishing Bear Lake Pressure has begun to tail off, but fishing should start to improve across the lake Water temperatures are still warm, about 68 degrees down to 30 or 40 feet, so it's necessary to troll or use long lines to get to mackinaws and big cutthroat Smaller cutts are being taken on the surface with flies and grasshoppers close to shore Rainbows are taking salmon eggs and marshmallows By the end of the month macs should be ready to spawn, a bit earlier than last year Fishing should really pick up in October Burch Creek Reservoir Water level is dropping, but fishing is picking up Fair to good for some very nice cutthroat and rainbows Flaming Gorge Lake trout fishing is fair at Lucerne Bav and Henry's Fork arm Should be picking up in the next few weeks as the weather cools and as fish prepare for October spawn Reports say the best fishing is in 90 to 110 feet, but try higher levels, too Best fishing is in ihe early morning, between sunrise and 8am when the fish are scattered at various dephs Fair success using downriggers and light line Fair with steel line dragged on the bottom Macs are also hitting on I1 ounce maribou ngs, white iigs work best iigged right on the bottom, drifting, tolling, or stationary Smallmouth bass fishing fish. Kokanee are is fair for spawning Sheep Creek is closed to fishing Brown trout fishing has been fair and will improve soon, especially between Buckboard and Souaw Hollow. Rainbows are hilling across the lake, and provide the best shore fishing Green River The river is In excellent condition Fishing has varied between fair and excellent between the dam and Brown's Park Good numbers of trout, plus a few big keepers Dark ngs and shinv lures are working well Fly fishermen are having consistent success. Dark patterns (blue, black, green) work best Fishing is picking up at Brown's Hole Best fishing of the year for browns is right now Baits are not allowed Slot limits are in effect, trout between 13 and 20 inches must be returned to the water immediately Use extreme caution wad- AnnouncingTiie Fist IteakDtoerlnMiraraWith AnUnliniiedkiairijt.., 19' ing Lake Powell Good fishing for small stripers Surface fishing is peaking Use surface lures on striper boils (where stripers are feeding on shad) when you can find them Bigger fish are deeper, and can be taken using white maribou ngs or anchovies Good fishing around Lake Canyon, Moqui Wall and Good Hope Bav Fishing has been good for largemouth bass in Ihe same areas using chartreuse ngs in shallows and rocky areas Catfish success has been good around Hite, Good Hope Bay and the upper San Juan arm Use baits on Ihe bottom in fairly shallow water (10 to 30 feet) Bluegill success is excellent in the upper end of the Colorado Walleye fishing is very slow, and nt crappie success is Deer Creek Reservoir Fair to good for rainbows trolling with pop geer Fair for bass, perch Heavy recreational boating use, so fish early or tale Poor to fair from shore StrawberrvSoldier Creek Reservoir Fishing has been fair to good for rainbows and cutthroat Trolling pop geer, triple teasers and flatfish has been good Boat fishing is good, and pressure has not been too heavy. Shore fishing is fair al best, but has picked up using flies. Nor 293 S. State, Clearfield Phone 773-999- 9 Our SteaksTaste Better Because They Are Better. HOUSE HUNTING? Let Classified Ads help you find for. looking just what you're Sports briefs Clearfield accepts aerobics registration Clearfield Parks and Recre- ation Department is now accepting registrations for the next session of aerobics. Classes will start the week of Sept. 29 and run for six weeks until Nov. 7. Listed below are the days, times and fees: M T Th, 7 p.m., $10$ 15 nonresident. M-Th, 8 p.m., $10$ 5 nonresident. M Th, p.m., $5$8 nonresident. p.m., $10$ 15 nonresident. 6-- 7-- T T-- 9-- F, M-- 0$ 1 8:15-8:4- 5 h, 4:15-5:1- 5 p.m., 5 nonresident. The p.m. class is a beginning level class. $ 1 8:15-8.4- 5 Classes fill up quickly, so register now at the Clearfield Parks and Recreation Office located at 40 South 125 East. For further information, call 773-330- 6. Laton City Recreation fering a From IB On the next play the Lancers d swung Lovelace out of the and hit him over the middle. This time he raced to the Weber nine yard line for a gain of some 56 yards. On the next play William Reid weaved his way into the end zone with just 33 seconds left in the first quarter making the score back-fiel- 0. SlowW is of- Womens Volleyball League. Games will be played Monday evenings, beginning Oct. 6. n Matches will start at 6 at the Armory, 36 Golden Ave. Registration fee is $100 per team. Layton teams will be given first priority. If teams of different levels of skill register then divisions will be made. Teams are required to have team shirts with numbers Lay-to- BRING On THE on the back. Registered High School offiwill be used. Registration is being taken at the Layton Recreation Office, 437 WaDrive or call cials now City satch 544-345- 8. A coaches meeting wnll be held Sept. 29 at the Layton City Parks and Recreation Building, Arts and Crafts room at 7 p.m. three plays later on an run by Lovelace. Layton 16-- Layton slates ladies' volleyball league Paneling ALL PANELING 4x8 CertainTeedO Fiber Glass Insulation You can for every get a dollar Febate (up to $30) bundle of CertairiTeed 3'k" thick Rll or higher Fiber Glass Insulation you buy from August 28 through October 12.1986. eight-yar- d The PAT for two points was unsuccessful and Layton went to the locker room with a 22-- 0 lead at the half. The Lancers were slowed considerably in the third quarter. Neither team scored. Weber made an start at a comeback early in the fourth quarter when they put together a 57 yard drive. But the Lancers regained their composure and drove 86 yards at the end of the game to remove all doubt about who was in control. We became a little tentative out there when we lost Richard, BURL BIRCH 10.95 CHART HOUSE OAK 15.95 COASTLINE RUSTIC CEDAR 23.79 ST. LOUIS BIRCH 13.69 AUTUMN CYPRESS can get a dollar rebate (up to $30) for every bundle ofCertairfTeed 3'k" thick or higher Fiber Glass Insulation you buy from August 28 through October You R-- ll 7.29 CLOSEOUT ON DISCONTINUED PANELS $5" 12,1986. Up Certairifeed Fiber Glass Attic Insulation The PAT was nullified by a penalty. The two teams traded punts Wood said. And Weber was putting nine and Layton got good field posireturn a short on tion guys within five yards of the line punt, good and a facemasking penalty tagged of scrimmage. We should have done in the third quarter what we on at the end. The Lancers took control of the did on that last drive," Wood ball at the Weber 17 and scored said. Davis Woods Cross now stands at and their future doesnt look too optimistic. Davis goes to 1 and their fortunes look bright as their football machine appears to be hitting on all eight cychnders. The Bountiful Braves will test the Dart machine as Davis travels to Bountiful Friday night. Bountiful is coming off a tough victory over East 3 and are looking to avenge last years R-- v - t 0-- 4 3-- From IB Cats backfield found no openings in the line. It was a total team effort. I was pleased with our play and think the team did a great job," said coach Dickson. Davis added a touchdown and a safety in the second half and Woods Cross saved some face when they scored a touchdown early in the fourth. Craig Smith hit Ty Barlow on n a 46 yard fly pattern, and PAT to the Shiotani added make it 44-- 7 in favor of the Darts. Although the score came against a reserve defense it may have given the Cats a small amount of confidence to take into this weeks game. Davis had a total of 303 yards total yards (doesnt include return yardage) 238 on the ground and 65 passing. Warden led all rushers with 95 while Curtis Stoddard contributed 66. The Wildcats were held to 123 total yards, 72 rushing and 51 1 Lan-do- passing. 7-- loss at Davis. Theyre (Bountiful) an excellent team and its always tough to play at their home field. And Im sure that they want to prove something," said Dickson. We arent going to change anything. We dont want to get away from the basics. If we play fundamentally sound we should be all right, said the Davis mentor. Its going to be tough and its their homecoming, but well be there, he added. Davis should be more than there. Bountiful isnt playing as well as in the past and the Darts may have too much momentum and too much offensive firepower for the Braves to handle. INSULATION 3V2 R-1- 14 25 Thick 1 6 Thick R-- 19 sq. ft. 15 and 23 Inch Width Iphs Builders Supply 86 East 200 North HOURS: MON.-FR- I. SATURDAY 8 544-422- 9 8 P.M. P.M. A.M.-- A.M.-- 6 8 3B |