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Show .iGi. SsnAtale Thursday March 30,2000 6 Fishing report for southeastern Utah GENERAL: Spring has arrived! Anglers will find a layer of slush over existing Ice. The Ice Is melting around the edges on warm afternoons. The Ice pack ls deterio-rating- Daredevil or Krocodlle. Fishing is improving for largemouth bass, usHUNTINGTON RESERVOIR (In - ' - ' Hfe .. v Anglers are urged to exercise extreme caution. Fishing Is picking up at Scofield Reservoir but so Is the risk from a softening Ice pack. The best fishing In Emery County ls Mijlsite Reservoir. In Grand and San Juan counties, there has been very little angling Interest Mountain lakes remain inaccessible. . r m ifosrfu . CEU . baseball player, Ryan Scott shows great form, as he takes aim for a base throw. CEU baseball record 9 in conference play 2-- Casey Wilson Saturdays opening game, as the sports reporter Eagle bats were cursed throughAfter opening conference play out the entire contest Their ofwith a disappointing record, fense did not look Impressive and the CEU baseball team lost three not one Eagle player would rise straight home games to Salt up to the competition. Lake Community College last Salt Lake, on the other hand, weekend. The Eagles have gotJumped all over Jason Kings ten off to their worst start In pitching, and scored six runs In years, playing three tough teams the second Inning. While the in the early running. Bruin defense form! the Eagles Aaron Tash took to the mound to strike out ten times, their ofIn the first game of Fridays fense was equally Impressive. double' header to face a tough SLCC breezed to an uncon-teste- d 0 Salt Lake team that Is one of the victory as their tough best offensive clubs In the conpitching performance came away ference. Tash looked impreswith the sive early, but gave up a home Signs of life, emotion, and inrun in the second Inning, which tensity were finally shown by CEU in the final game of the weekput the Bruins on task to explode end. With a tie game heading Into offensively CEU continued their season the fifth Inning, Salt LakebeTted trend by failing to produce an ofhome runs to take fensive threat. 10 CEU batters the late game advantage. were struck out by the tough An altcrcatipnjocqurred.on the pitching performance of SLCC ; field between assistant coaches and a mere four batters reached from both teams, which cleared base. ' The plagued the benches, bringing the teams Eagle offense could only tally out ready to brawL Took nearly one hit and a single run, unable 15 minutes for the umpires to to keep pace with the Bruins. settle both teams down In order Tash gave up six runs In nearly to finish the game. four Innings on the mound, which The first sign of emotion CEU led Salt Lake to a 1 advantage. showed over the weekend carried The Eagles were unable to find into the next Innings. CL'Us next their offensive rhythm until the four batters reached base and the second games fifth Inning. Eagles quic&ly scored three runs The CEU diamond-me- n were to take a one run lead. The diamfive runs down before they ond-men never relinquished sparked their bats In the fifth, In and shut down the Bruin effort to which they rallied to score three takea4-3wiruns kicked off by a leadoff Jake King pitched a complete double by Tom rorter. game for the Eagles and came Jayson Hiatt then drilled in away with a win. two in the sixth InBraden Natter drove in two ning with a single, to give CEU a runsforCEU. . 4 advantage late In the game. CEU who Is now 9 In confer With only one out away from ence play finally receives relief sealing the victory Eagle closer, four weeks Into conference play Scott Wade, gave up a three-ru- n as they will host 2 Colorado dinger that gave Sait Lake a 5 Northwestern this weekend. win. Porter scored two runs In Friday's double header will bethe CEU effort. gin at 1:00 at the Carbon High CELTS offense struggled worse, baseball field. Saturdays action than ft has all season In will kick off at nooii. G 9-- no-hitt- back-to-ba- ck 0-- . . , n. . base-runne- rs .. 5-- 2-- . 7-- . , . al Dis- charge from Scofield Reservoir is low The best flshlngwfll occur several miles down stream. The trout limit along the entire length of Lower Fish Creek Is four From the railroad bridge approximately one mile below the Scofldd Reservoir dam downstream to the confluence with the White Rivet; only artificial flies and lures may be trout and A The Carbon Dlno track team traveled to Lone Peak High School, March 28 for a track meet. Schools competlngat the meet included Murray High, Payson, Lone Peak and Carbon. All teams braved the elements in a cold windy evening: . . Huntington Creek with a brown Montana nymph or an "Ugly" pattern. He caught and released 33 trout In two hours. Officer Tbrrey Chtppl?fir?fuJlpdlcqJ!ed (hat fly;, fisihermenbave had good luck with scud patterns. Torrey recommended worms for bait fishermen. The trout limit In the Qyonfy zone is two. The left fork limit Is four The reservoir Is entirety open filUng: Boaters, trdUng with : provides detailed information ,ou l local k)ns,tackle and techniques for ; each species trout HUNTINGTON GAME FARM POND. Aquatics Manager Louis Berg encourages careful techniques and use of artificial files and lures. An angler; who catches a bass or bluegfil while should kep the bass or bluegfil In the water and cut the line, rather than handling the fish and trying to remove the hook. Berg says, Increasing the survival of released bass and bluegfil will allow those species to spawn...which means better fishing for years to come. Special regulations apply on this water fish-relea- se ; very well with salmon eggs, ftjwerbalt, or cheese on a small balt-flshin- g; HUNnNGrONNORIH RESERVOIR. One angler reported good fishing for trout near the dam, us- ing rainbow and lemon twist ftweibalt, floated a foot off the bot- tom. Officer Chrlstophersen describes fishing success as slow He suggests Powerbait or a worm from the bank. .He says the best spinners have been the Rapala, Indies long PRICE RIVER. The DWR has signed a couple of public access paints along Highway 6 In Price Canyon. SCOFIELD RESERVOIR. : Angler pressure has been light but Is picking up along with Improved ffoMng success. One angler on the east side reported good success by floating Powerbait ; two feet off the bottom In 10-1-5 feet of water Officer Stacey Ihggart warns that ice conditions are deteriorating and that the edge opens up on warm afternoons, foe angling during the morning hours is more safe than spending a warm looked good as they coasted to a 1st and 5th place finish In the As the Carbon team warmed girls 200 meter run. Danielle also place 5th In the 400 meters. up, the kids seemed a little inJessica Childs ran a nice race timidated at the numbers and the size of these other schools. Once placing 3rd In the 800 meters. Fbr the boys Lee Prettyman the meet got under way the athletes from Carbon found out they had agood night as he chucked could compete against them. the Javelin for a 5th place showCrlsten Carlson topped the ing and a personal best. In the middle distance events, field In the shot put against some ' 40 other girls. Becky Unsworth Scott Terry finished 3rd in the place 8th In the shot put. In the 3200 meters, followed closely Discus Carlson place 2nd, as a by team mates, Cody Butler and Seth Marshig. girl from Lone RBak topped Carlson on her last throw Unsworth The Carbon team has a lot of finished 5th In her three triem9th graders who have been do--1 Unsworth and Caxlsoh idld;(noLu.Ing .well. Led Prettyman ind get the good flight' id thjeJX f vDanleUe Julian havebeen;shln- -. throws that they had at Moab. lug through lately The Dino Robbln Griffith keeps im-- . coaching staff are looking for- -, ward to the other 9th graders proving and again had a per sonal best as the Javelin soared that are coming along also. to a distance of 89. Becky The next track meet is a Unsworth an Tawna Jensen folQualifying meet on Saturday lowed with a 3rd and 5th place April 1, at Delta. . k Anglers may now purchase a Utah fishing license on the ? Internet' '".: Tb buy a license, resident an nonresident anglers need ao-- ; 'cess to the Internet airfmurthaveaVlsa, MasterCard, American Express of Disawercredlt card. :; '7 Anglers maypurehasealfoenreby vlsltlngthe Division of ' .Wildlife Resources Intemetweb site at: wwwncstate.utuaUwi dwrhtm and clicking on the fishing license Icon at the upper right hand oomer of the home page. - 4 v-'.'v1- ,' , , . Submit your articles today! oe. The ice pack lies under a layer of slush. The use of fqpr wheelers or snow machines ls strongly discouraged. The trout limit Is fouc Tributaries are dosed until the second Satur'. day in July STRAIGHT CANYON. Access to the creek may be muddy depending on elevatlon.No recent report on angler success. . Jones and Danielle Julian Utah fishing licenses available on the internet hook. Hie best lure has been the Triple Teaser Trout are generally 12-1-3 finish. The Dino track coaches, Jeff .Blanc, Ellas Perez and Stewart Fbster, were pleasantly surprised with their efforts.. In the running events Amber : wwwwayne8wprds.com. DWR Biologist and Project Leader; Whyne Gustaveson, updates fishingcondi- ,tions at, this website each week pte. In the lake. LASAL MOUNTAINS LaSal Mountain lakes remain Inaccessible for at least a month. MILLSTTE STATE BARK. This water offers the best fishing In Emery County according to Officer Christopheraen. Anglers have done Danielle Neilson, Jenny Richard and Crissa Jensen take their places to begin a piece entitled "Baroque. Getting dance costumes designed and sewn is another time consuming job that is usually taken care of with behind the scene hands, so that all the audience sees it a picture of grace and colot This years spring conceit date Is set for April 26 through the 29. Carbon High track challenges 4-- teams Gasoline motors are prohibited. Bank fishermen have been using marshmallows and salmon eggs. LAKE POWELL. The Lake Powell fishing report has a new home page :http; HUNTINGTON CREEK. Tom Ogden reported excellent fishing on ; 'i ' ; The Butcher... The Baker.. Jhe Policy - Maker What do they have in common? They All Read the . In . program being offered more opportunities to Join before the April 1,2000 deadline. The dedicated hunter program gives participants the.opportunity to hunt during tee archery rifle and muzzleloader seasons for each year ofthe threayear program. In return for tee added opportunity afield, hunters pledge to donate eight hours of volunteer service and attend a Regional Wildlife Advisory Council meeting or other wildlife education course annually The fee for the three-yea- r program is $150 for adults and $75 for youth. Ufletlme ficense holders mayJoin the program fbr half price. In order to sign up. Interested persons In the southeast region need to attend one to the following workshops; ; fM'IWJ.H, ' Sj f. ' ' riv! MM ; W. nanP.mnJ s ' 'Av w v , . A 7 Keep, '. :v each page. your business name in front of everyone with this krepmlw publication. ' Call L jC&xL J 637-073- 2 for more information MOAB, Wednesday March 22 at 7 p.nv at the ; Moab Senior Cltiieh's Center. 450 E.. 1st North: MONTICELLO, Thursday March 23 at 7 p.m. . City Office Building. 17 E., County Commission Chambers. ORANGEVILLE, Wednesday March 29 at 7 pm at the. Cottonwood Elementary School at 55 E. 200 S. " PRICE, Thursday March 30 at 7 p.m. at ' Cartxjn High School at 750 E. 400 N. In Price. : li.lst Progress l 1 . Emery Couniy - : i :San Advocate ,'. ; . . ij " ' i Dedicated Hunter Workshops are Sportsmen Interested the dedicated hunter We will publish this special edition on Tuesday, April 25,: 2000 in both the Sun Advocate and the Emery . County Progress. t i Sponsor ads will be placed at the bottom, of i . . . I Son Advocate. Shouldnt . and photographs stories, personal of that historic day and the Jives that were affected. Well also include a schedule of events fbr the May 1, 2000 Commemoration. We : electric motors, have reported good fishing using pop gear and worms. . . : . 9-- GREEN RIVER GOLF COURSE FOND Thtut fishing Is over for the Memories of the Winter Quarters Mine Disaster May 1,1900 histories have collected CEUs Ballet Repertory is preparing for their spring dance concert Weeks of practice and preparation and hours of work go into this annual concert 15-2- lYibutarles are dosed unU the second week In July In tribute to those whpse lives were lost and the families they left behind, . we are pleased to announce the publication of Dancers prepare for spring concert 12-1- used. . GOOSEBERRY RESERVOIR. yeas Flshlngshouldbeplddngup for bassand bluegfil. Special regulations apply The pond Is dosed to the possession of largemouth bass. Artificial flies and hues only a worm and tied under a flashy spoon. Spe-dregulations apply Thbtroiit limit Is fouc The reservoir Is dosed to the possession of cutthroat trout or trout with cutthroat markings. JOES VALLEY RESERVOIR.. The reservoir Is mostly Iced over butqdestkmabialce fishing will become very hazardous as spring advances. Special caution should be exercised In the marina and boat ramp bay where warm springs have thinned the Ice. This year alone, three fishermen have fallen through the Ice here. Best fishing continues to be south of the boat ramp bay Splake are generally 4 inches. Best fishing has been In the morning with white Jigs or a Swedish Pimpie, tipped with apiece of worm, salmon egg; Powerbait or mealworm. "Smelly Jelly" on the worm, grub or meal worm may help attract a fish. Special regulations apply The trout limit Is eight. No more than two trout may be splake. All splake between 0 Inches must be released. KENS LAKE was restocked In Inch late October with 4,000 be released.' Electric Lake tributaries are closed until July 8. FISH CREEK (LOWER). . glow-in-the-da-rk Ice Jig; tipped with CLEVELAND RESERVOIR A Swedish Pimple or pearl Jig tipped with a meal worm has been good for 12-1-3 inch trout ELECTRIC LAKE. Special regulations are in place. The trout limit Is four Artificial flies and lures only All trout over 12 Inches must . - Sanpete County). Be prepared for deep snow slush and ice. Tiger trout Some have been around anglers have had good success with a on reservoirs. :rJ f'V'J' ing spinner baits. Note Prospective dedicated hunteri need to bring the year 2000 habitat authorization, hunter safety Muo card (V bom after Dec.' 31, .1965), and check or money order. , - b'v'Vv J V Happy Fools Day Kaye Rukavlna Cripps If you know Iter, call ' and wish her a Happy Fools Day anytime SaL Day or Night 4-1-- 637-526- 4 |