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Show als fishing report t Abajo Mountains. Foy if eservoir continues to pro-d- e good fishing with bait and res. Best fishing occurs in ie early morning and vening. Morning and evening Ashing has been good at lonticello Reservoir, where he limit has been raised to 8 ish, until November 1. Baits ind spinners are recom-nendeFishing has slowed S lown at Blanding 3. Trolling deep with pop gear and pinners is recommended for d. rainbow trout at Recapture Reservoir, where the daily bag and possession limit has been doubled for all game fish until November 1. The daily bag and possession limits for all game fish have also been doubled at Loyds Lake until November 1, due to low water conditions and expected loss of fish. Fishing has been fair. La Sal Mountains. The water level is low at Ken's Lake. Fishing is fair for rainbow trout with a worm and marshmallow combina 9-in- ch tion. The best fishing is in the early morning. The daily bag and possession limit for Kens Lake has been doubled for all game fish until November 1 due to low water conditions and expected loss of fish. Dark Canyon offers excellent fishing for 2 inch trout with worms and spinners. Hidden Lake still provides excellent fishing for 1 inch trout with worms, PowerBait or a black fly and bubble combination. Don's Lake has been good for trout up to 10 inches. Warner Lake offers excellent fishing 9-1- 8-1- inch trout with PowerBait, Panther Martin spinners and flies. Oowah for 6-- 12 was stocked two weeks ago. Fishing is excellent for inch rainbow trout with flies and baits. Good fly choices include wooly buggers and mosquito patterns. Good baits include worms, PowerBait and salmon eggs. Colorado River. The river continues to provide good fishing for catfish up to 3 lbs. Preferred baits include shrimp, worms and liver. 8-- 12 gars will be taken during the 2002-200- 3 season is based on average number of cougars taken over the past five sea- sons and assumes that hunt- ing conditions in 2002-200- 3 will be similar to those experi- enced during those seasons. number of cougars that were projecting will be taken 3 season during the be very similar to the 393 cougars taken during the season," said Craig McLaughlin, mammals coordi- nator for the Division of Wild- life Resources. Weather con- ditions, particularly the avail- ability of good snow cover for tracking cougars with hounds during the winter months, will influence the final number of that are taken, how- - About 400 cougars will prob- ably be taken in Utah after the Utah Wildlife Board approved rules for the states 2002-200- 3 cougar hunting season at an August 13 meeting in Salt Lake City. If 400 cougars are taken, that number would be similar to the 393 cougars taken this past season. The board approved a statewide total of 362 limited entry permits, an increase of 104 permits from the 258 offered last season, on the state's 27 limited entry units. Over the past five seasons, 54 percent of the hunters who drew a limited permit were successful in taking a cougar. The board also set an objective of taking a statewide total of 297 cougars on 31 harvest objective areas, a decrease of 42 cougars from the objective of 339 set last season. Over the past five seasons, 76 percent ofthe statewide objective has been met. 2002-200- Utahs 2002 cougar 2002-200- 3 will run December 14, Juno 2, 2003 through - most of the state. The overriding goal of our cougar management plan is to maintain a healthy cougar cou- - aw Thousands of $$$ population," McLaughlin said e In addition, we consider man safety, economic concerns and other wildlife species." Predation by cougars can hu-th- suppress the growth of depressed deer herds or newly introduced populations of e horn sheep," he continued. In those cases, well ask the board to increase the number of gars taken in a specific area to 2 help those big game big-Th- cou-shou- ld popula-2001-200- tions grow. Thats what we recommended for the western portion of the Mount Nebo area for this season, The board also approved a three-yea- r waiting period for those who draw a limited entry cougar permit and a bonus point system for cougars lar to the system currently in place for big game. Applications for limited try cougar permits will be available by October 1 from hunting and fishing license agents, DWR offices and the DWRs Internet Web site (www.wildlife.utah.gov). Applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. on October 16 to be included in the draw for permits. Draw results will be posted by November 20. 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