Show I C16 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday October 24 2003 What effect compiling the j” data will have on those who 7 ride illegal trails remains to be seen but if nothing else it will spotlight the problem “That’s why we’re interest-- ! MUD Cl Continued from are open now” While he bemoaned the lack of ATV-specitrails in the area he said all riders should pick up the local Travel Map and take care to stay on legal trails s' “We’re trying to educate people who are riding whether it’s ATVs motorcy- ed in Project MUD because we don’t have that information quantified” Vance said “We appreciate seeing a group that’s proactive They’re trying to help us get information we need instead of suing us over something” MUD’s initial effort will focus on the Logan Ranger District but Miller said the group intends to expand south into the Ogden Ranger District and north into Idaho’s Mont- pelier Ranger District Their results could eventually join information gathered by groups such as die Wild Utah Project and die Great Old Broads to create a statewide map The Bear River Watershed Council will report data on their Web site wwwBRW-Councilor-g where volunteers fic said cles or first spotted by his cousin Austin Wuthrich pictured at left Accdrding to Division of Wildlife Resources wildlife biologist Anis Aoude 58 bucks were brought through the Logan Canyon check station on opening weekend More than half of the bucks brought In were yearlings but Tour or five nice mature bucks also were checked "Success was pretty good" Aoude said These young hunters both cashed In on big bucks last weekend during Utah's deer hunt Lynsi Reeder IS of Wei Isville took her buck at about 7:30 am opening morning in Logan Canyon It was Lynsi’s second year of big game hunting and her first successful hunt She took the deer with a 300 Weatherby Jake Wuthrich 15 of Nibley took his buck on Sunday in the Peter Sinks area The buck Big bucks Chaffin “We feel like eduea-tio- n is the best possible' solution at this time" Vance said rangers are “trying to get signs on the major access points warning people that they’re entering an area where they can travel cm designated routes only” But he also pointed out that district policy states if a trail is not specifically signed open to a certain use it’s closed Vance said there are probably more illegal roads than legal roads on the district ' ! can also share observations -- Fingerlings get backpack ride work is a handy guy to have along The acknowledged “GPS nerd" actually stayed ' up until midnight the day the government relaxed restrictions on GPS reception “just to see my receiver become more accu- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Nathan Owens could “It seems like they are being washed away out of the outlet” Slater said “I started to think about have been interviewing anglers leisurely at Reservoir Instead he was huffing and puffways to keep them in foe lake’ V- He came up with foe idea of planting fingerling Five members of the group last weekend rate” ing his way up the White Pine Lake trail in Little in the tributary to White Pine The next step was Anderson did have concerns that Forest Cottonwood Canyon with 300 Bonneville cutthroat competed in the grueling 24 Hours of ' ' ' Service officials or territorial local bikers ' Moab race where the team logged an trout on his back : finding a way to get the cutthroat trout up the steep ' ' 14 time '£:allotted in the While foe 7 trail He had pondered using horses but livestock other six Division of Wildlife might not want the trails publicized but impressive laps Resources employees took turns trading the backare not allowed in the watershed Slater asked ' 7 That race did not pass without adventure said so far the feedback has been positive — Johnson was sick and Anderson was : ' Many riders volunteered information and fish up the trail with a around for volunteer Sherpas and got Owens a sea4 packs with the 2500-fodetermined elevation was Owens the sonal fisheries employee Josh Rasmussen who ? trail and crashed —and knocked off ran&ers helped confirm the maps He gain of the his batch all the trout to to will increased neither did the mapping pass without ' lead use to Usually spends his time with the endangered Utah way carry top improved hopes Lake June sucker conservation office Mike Roach “It feels good to know that a family might one conditions adventure Attempting to chart the Card day catch the fish I carried up here That's what this and Springville fish hatchery employees Rick Hart“Generally the quality jiff the "trails may Canyon West Trail — the toughest in the man Morgan Williams and Karen Scott ' is all about” Owens said while watching the go up” because more travelers will“ be out guide at IS miles long with 2600 feet of in White The day started at foe White Pine Lake trailhead to n trout a swim riders said them Anderson tributary elevation gain-r- the fingerling maintaining ' No amount Pine Lake ‘The fact they are native fish makes it when Mike Jensen of foe Glenwood Hatchery in encountered snow near die top of vt f-of maintenance could cure ’ v 7- : ’ ' 77' all the better” Utah began scooping the fingerling "7 what he called The Logan Syndrome — Richard’s Hollow one evening By the Like lakes foe the bade of a truck and carefully other tank V" out across a on 74 most of Card high country “The trails go straight up and come time they hit the top of Canyon it aerial 7 a funnel leading to the water is Pine stocked the in fish state White an will placing down” usually by and never was snowing heavily and soon after’ they straight Bridgerland started the descent mud clogged every tire be confused with Moab But at least it’s on drop But when Mike Slater sport fishing coordina-- 7 containers foe trout would ' call home for the next ' 7 four hours tor for the DWR’s central region hiked into the and the sky darkened Not wanting to end gr-u- the map now '7 SlatCT find foe tributary to' 7 777 little was summer to lake found this he of v v ? 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