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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday July 19, 2001 7A I Y. i IM .' r- - - ' ' . ' I v - . ' ' I,, ' AI.JUB .V 7r-:- J,v ; Vi;'-''- ' :Lv ( ' '' 4 .. : ;r fJ i' x- V-- . ,j- "i, w.. ; . - r' a- . ,0.'-- ".y" V. - v-- ; Re- -' and Jakes stocking occurred on July Tributaries opened on July 14. 'GraissyLake. No recent 7 r V, . Z-A- v' 'f'j J:'y. " x . : - rfi ' . v'1'' V ? v s Hl . : . ''.'O-V'-'' j' sr,, ; 9. v j. i. ' V.ov jv: v j .'1','t t,fv1.:,:-v;.- ''I'' V Reservoir, t bow trout averaging 12 inches . with worms, rainbow PowerBait, v.. '. 1' ' Fishing has been good for rainSpin-a-Lure- S. 1 . v- ...: : 'Gooseberry . . rv-- . i .V ' i4 1 ft-.."- : y. v - : .1 V. '.; Carbons JI? ebu C lake is scheduled for repairs in August Fishing should improve with better water levels. football tradition ; Green River Golf Course , With the coming of the alj team reunion for previous Cartxm footbaB players oh Pond. No recent report FishAugust 17, it is a good time to look back at the past history of the program. ing regulations are: bluegill limit Pictured above from left to right are Bob Goraichec, quarterback and Bah 10, baa limit four with only one for the 1942 team. In the middle of the four Brady, fullback, largmthan 15 inches, Limits are men is Jackson Jewkes, the coach of that squad, while Pres Summerhays was the same for anglers of all ages. . 'Huiitington &rek. Some fly away for awhild, On the other side of Jewkasis GenePaca an end on the 1941 fishermen havereported good ; squad and Bex Berry a half back from, that same team. Berry went on to success using an ugly" fly patbecome one of the most famous athletes that Carbon County every produced tern, or a size 6 beadhead playing for many yearn in the professional football ranks for die San Francisco ; 49ers. The 1941 team went 3 and outsedred their opponents pheasant tail Others have ;: They with nymphs. ported played teams from Moab, Provo, Las Vegas high (Nevada), East, Delta Hjgb 0 The left fork has been good for School (Grand Junction, ColoJ, West and Box Elder. Many of the players from trout up to 15 inches long, using tin old squads wiB be at thejeunkm, including Berry who plans on attending dry flies or a yellow and black if he can. The reunion comes in conjunction with the first game of the season Pantber Martm. The harvest of for Carbon on August 17 against Payson an the CEU football jfield. Proceeds - brown trout is strongly encour-- : beyond costs forthe reunion willpto the highschoal for their sports programs. the left fork. The limit on aged on the left folk is 4 trout which .must be taken with artificial flies and lures only.: On the right, fork, from Flood and Engmeers , Canyon upstream to Electric Lake dam, only twotrom may be V .taken and artifidal flies must be .. used. No bait or lures are al-23-27th lowed m this section. . .Huntington Game Farm .. NAT10NU 6UAID MM0R( KICE ; Pimd. Tout fishing has been poor. Release of bass and blue-- : Ages 5 1 up for Cheerleading gill is strongly encouraged. The 6th-9trout limit is four. The bluegill ies grade for basketball - bays & gills limit is 10. The basis limit is 4 ' Sponsored by with only one larger than 15 inches. Limits are die same for anglers of all ages. Huntington North Reser-- ' voir (near the city of Hunting-- . Back Yard Bible flub, th .''i4 'i ton). Chawdad fishing is excel-- , Gill for the nearest location July 7 lent fromdK dam area or fishing ' dock with raw chicken scraps. continues; : the.Co-captai- . ns . : 14-1- . re-:-- 156-7- 9. 5-- s pocH-succes- f v' '.V' ?,V-y;-V'; . 'y ' t - . f' - ' ': V '.' "', . '' fV V.y r v , , ' 'Vf ' 4 J'-- . t T'.Vi1' ' ' S . i ' ' ' V f- - . 'ft iru ::' .v'C f CM1P2001 . - a. 25 p:m. . " J j. July . ; sSr- th ;. . K-6- j " w 23-2- n 1 HunonKion K0$6rvoir at nw top or liunuiion usnyon dominate this water. Thelaige-mout- h The tributaries to many res- the morning or evening Benches good for anglers using black and bass limit is two; all bass ervoirs opened to fishing onjuly Pond tributaries openwi on July yellow 12 inches must be immedi-atel- y over Roostertail and Mepps, 14, providing, excellent stream 14. The trout limit on the tribureleased, v.. spinners. Anglers are reminded ' fishing opportunities.' These taries is 4. to use only artifidal flies or lures 'Huntington Reservoir (near a will be continue to streams , Boulger Reservoic Weekly at this reservoir and its tributar- the top of Huntington Canyon). good place to fish during the heat stocking will continue through ies. Tributaries opened on SatFishing has generally been slow of the summer. Anglers should the end of July, than less fre- urday, July 14. The trout limit is for tiger trout, which are mostly check the fishing proclamation ' quently, Fishing has been fair to two at the reservoir and its tribu5 inches. The reservoir and ' its tributaries are closed to the fot bait and limit restrictions on good with a worm and marsh- -, taries. , v. mallow rig and very good with . romestreams.,. ; , 'Electric Lake. Fishing for possession ofeutthroat trout and continue Littering problems 5 inch cutthroattrout is ex--. trout with cutthroat maikings. gold Jake's and Mepps spinners, at some reservoirs. Thie sports- -. in the mornings and evenings. A cellent for fly anglers, using a: .. The trout limit is four. THbutar- men never litter! Hike a garbage leech pattern, and for spincasters ies opened on July 14. Removal ' green nymph has been produc' tive for fly fishermen. Tributarbag and fill it up. v trout from the trftmtaries using a spoon. However, there of .The daily bag limit of eight ies opened on July 14. .The trout have been ;a lot of biting flies. is encouraged. Any brown trout ' trout at Miller Flat and Cleveland limit on the tributaries is two: : Anglers are urged to remember caught in the reservoir, or its reservoirs has been doubled to .: 'Cleveland ReserVcdn The. :: that bait is not allowed at this lake tributaries should also be har-- : allow for greater harvest of trout trout limit has been doubled at : or its tributaries. The fishery is vested.'; before the reservoirs drain. Cleveland Reservoir to encour-ag- e maintained by natural produce Joes Vkllej Reservoir Low kids under 14 may atch haryestpf mosttrout before . tion rather than by stocking. angler pressme. The trout limit eight trout Licensed adults may reservoir drains.' Fishing suc- Tributaries iopened on July 14. is eight No more than two trout v take home 16 fish. The normal cess has ranged from fair to ex- The trout limit in the lake and its may be splake. AIL splake limit of eight trout will be rein- cellent for 15 and 20 inches must be inch rainbow tributaries istwoL stated on November 1.; trout witha wormmarshmallow Enron Reservoic Restockimmediately released. Release v 'Academy HfilkThis hike-i- n combination or PowerBait ing occurred two weeks ago. of all splake is encouraged to help lake is stocked with brook trout Colorado Riven Conserva-o- n Fishing has been good with bait, Control the chub population. Noreccnt report Officer Edward Mcyen de . particularly nightcrawlers. Kens Lake. The Times In- -: Benches Pond. Weekly scribes catfishing as very good Tributaries opened bn July 14. dependent reported that a 17 Vi stocking will continue through with worms. Recent storms have Anglers catdiing any brook trout lb. catfish was caught on Fathers the end of July, then less often. muddied the water. arestrongly encouraged to keep Day ait Kens Lake. Conditions Ihir fishing has been reported 'DuckFbrkReservolr?Fish-in- g them, regaidless of size, Brook are better mornings and eve-- ; ID inch raiqbow trout with a is excellent fOr cutthroat and trout were illegally stocked and ninga. ' Worm and marshmallow combi-tiger trout Dry flies, like a small couM be detrimental to the fishlures have Adams, have been nlation. particularly ery" says Louis Berg, DWR (orked very well,, especially in effective. Success has also been Aquatics Manager. ; . . t03b ora or uk pmucsi spots id wet a doqk sm enjoy mo osy hi uw srh. Contact W t fagkliatiog toll fustor Jin Wrlgh or 637-39-37 637-014- 1 . 10-1- . .; 13-1- ; . tir . Un-Jicens-ed ' be-twe- en : g-- U ' ? :. I ! 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