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Show . I I Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday May 2, 2002 7A Southeastern Utah fishing report Track and field team jiiakes big impression at state competition ' " a float tube have done well. Lower Fish Creek. Angler Schcetz Randall officer vation that number 1pm Ogden reports that fly- Blanding reports three has been good for rainfishing has been g(ftx for 6 to The BYU Invitational track. This time was exceptionally good the 3A division. 14 inch brown trout using a and with PowerBait bow trout L In the high juAip event the meet held April-27brought out considering the cold and rainy" Montana or hare's'ear pattern. at1 success Fishing conditions that plagued the field. ' water kept building up on the . spinners. number four has the best in Utah high school athBest fishing success can be ex:... Blanding After the two sections of the runway, which lead to the event . letes. The event pitted 3A, 4A, pected at least one mile below dropped to fair with PowerBait 3200 meter run had been comand SA schools against one anbeing stopped momentarily" Jind spinners. Tout fishing at the dam. Access to the middle other. A great number of these pleted, Teny was fourth over all while the area was squeegeed off. Reservoir has also portion of the stream on DWR Recapture athletes recently returned from in the 3A category while Cody The event proved to' be tough slowed to.fair.Red PowerBait property will soon be open. Butler was fifth with his personal California where they competed however, with only four girls out is recommended for-1inch Only artificial flics or lures can ' of 60 clearing the opening height. rainbow trout. A few best time this year. . against the top track mid field athused below the railroad be pike have Because of the bad weather, , In the 1600 meter event, Bugletes in the countiy. In this event, been coming out of Recapture, bridge, which is about one mile Utah fared quite well by placing ler defeated his competition by the event was delayed several below the dam. a of catch a times for as long as one to two including reported quite high in many events, and 50 yank Millsite Reservoir. Officer 30 inch Northern. Scheetz deIn the 800 meter run, Tferry hours. The delays effected the scribes also by getting the fastest times Monticello at Kip Draper reports that Millsite fishing in the country in some events. jumping and throwing events the and placed fifth while Seth Marsing has been fair to as reservoirs producing limits of fish Foy These top rate athletes then finished in seventh place in the' most. The delays not only caused the past fcW days. Draper salmon with' during eggs, good confusion, but also frustration for PowerBait or came together to compete at the 3A division. recommends a wuml tipped with is: httpVwwW.wayneswi)rdsxxim. spinner most of the competitors. the finished Lee BYU. event at state up Prettyman prestigious marshmallow or PowerBait. and new This leader, DWR Pond. biokigist project Gigliotti ' Over all, the Dino team looked Amongst these athletes was the boys events with an over all fin- Scofield Reservoir. "Atjvdt- in Helper will be filled Wayne Gustaveson, updates ' pond Carbon High Dino track and ish of fifth place in the javelin pretty good. The team travelled to and stocked by May 25 for its ics webthis at conditions manager Louis Berg reports fishing Delta May 1 to compete in the reevent field team. that He site fly, lure and bait fishing is weekly. provides grand opening. The Dino girls also did quite gional tournament. Hopefully, the In tlie 3200 meter event, Scott No re- on loca- currently poor due to murky wCreek. jnformation Huntington weather will cooperate and allow Tferiy ran in the first section,' in well at the event Melanie Madsen Harvest of brown trout on ' tions, tackle'and techniques for ater. This is a common phenomwhich he placed second with a lead the girls by placing sixth over the athletes to compete in the best port when fork is encouraged, each species in the lake. In enon shortly after the left personal best time of 10:05.77. all in the girls 3200 meter run in possible conditions. where the limit is four fish. On 2002, an unlimited number of wind turns over the lake. Fishthe left fork, fish must be taken striped bass may be kept. The ing should improve as the water with artificial flies or lureS. On smallmouth bass limit is 20, ' dcaps over the next few weeks. the right fork, from Rood and -- and the largemouth bass limit Sergeant Carl Gramlich wishes to remind all anglers that fishing . Engineer's Canyon upstream to ' is five.. is not allowed in the tributaries La sal Mountains..Conser Electric Lake dam, only two . trout may be taken and artifi- - vation officer Edward Meyeni until July. Gramlich reports that he and his ofliccis have been writ- -, cial flies must be used. No bail- says the roads to Dons, Hidden', or lures are allowed in this secand Oowah lakes are now ing a lot of tickets. Park ranger tion. open. The road to Warner will Ron Taylor wishes to notify anFarm Game likely be' open for the May 4 glers that the boat ramp to Huntington Pond. On Saturday, May 4, weekend. Dark Canyon and Madsen Bay will be closed until from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., the Medicine lakes are also reachMay 20, due to paving of the DWR and U.S. Forest Service able, but have not been stocked parking area. However, the will the annual kids. yet. Early morning or. late, Mountain View boat ramp reI fishing event. The pond will be bvening fishing at Kens Lake mains in operation. the stocked before has been fair to good with traWrigley Springs Reservoir. freshly just event. The trout limit is four.' ditional baits. Fly fishermen WrigJey Springs has been stocked The bluegill limit is 10. The using dark leech patterns from for the first time this year. bass limit is four, but only one ' bass larger than 15 inches. Limits are the same for all licensed anglers and unlicensed anglers under 14 years of age: I lot dogs and drinks will be provided for WBBA the kids by the forest service. Huntington North Reser(West Boys Baseball A's lor Sunnyside) voir (near the city of Hunting-tonConservation officer Kip Draper reports that fishing has Parade at 11:15 generally been slow for trout. He notes that some bass are be- Sunnyside Park up to Baljfield ing caught. He recommends a for trout. Jakes Double Header Game Jigs have been working well for 12:00 noon largemouth bass, where the limit is two. All bass over 12 Playing: Pirates vs. Yankees inches must be immediately reCardinals vs. Dodgers leased. , ; Abqjo Mountains. Conser- - , -- . tiger trout is encouraged so that fish can grow larger. Any brown trout caught should be harvested. The reservoir is closed to the possession of cuttKTroat trout and trout with'cutthroat markings. . , Joes Valley Reservoir.' Conservation officer Kip Draper reports that fishing has been very slow. Anglers are encouraged to release all larger splake for control of the abundant Utah chuh population. The splake limit is two fish. All splake between 5 to 20 inches must be immediately released. Lake Powell. The Lake Powell fishing report home page . 1 . - . . de-tail- ed ice-ou- t, . OPENING DAY Little League - ). Saturday, May 4 . - pin-a-Lu- re Despite cold and rainy weather athletes' from across the state competed in the annual BYU Invitational April 27. The competition was strong and Carbon had a strong showing as fire team raced for Several personal best times at the meet Please renumber ... the deedlime far seeiel aiaeiieemeate is Friday at eeoi DidYouKnow? Worldwide, there are Ai6re than 4,000 daily, ; weekly and other, newspapers online. - (near the top of rfuntington Canyon). No report. Release of IREAD! Friday Night Special Free fishing day scheduled for kids On Saturday, May 4, the Division of Wildlife Resources will hold its annual kids fishing event at the Huntington Game Farm Bond from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.All kids and their parents are. invited. The DWR will have extra poles, reels and other tackle for. those kids who dont have their pwn. The event is free, except that adults and kids 14years of age and older need a fishing license. No license is required for kids under 14. Hie trout limit is four. The bluegill limit is 10. The bass limit is also four with only one bass larger than 15 inches. The limits are the same for all licensed anglers and unlicensed anglers under 14 ? years of age. The Huntington Game Farm Pond is about one and a half miles horth of the town of Huntington. 1b arrive at the pond, travel to the town of Huntington. From main street, turn up the Huntington Canyon Road and turn right after about a quarter of a mile. The street sign will read, Huntington North. Loop Road. Havel north on this road for about one mile. When the asphalt road takes a sharp bend to the west, leave the road and continue to travel north on a gravel farm road. After another quarter mile, you will pass through an open gate to the game form. Continue on this road to the pond parking lot The pond will be stocked withrtrout immediately before the ; event, so we expect good fishing for the kids. Come on out and enjoy a day of fishing. Reservoir Huntington . Chicken . US itDrafts'all dayTevery day UVE MUSIC - SATURDAY Cold Boor wwm Moa-Thu- s. hiimroft rim 10:30 am --8pm, Fri.& SaL 8:30 St 148 S. Main Grass NIGHT-Blu- e Pool Tobies am- - 6:30-9:0- 10pm, Sunday 8 JO 472-04- am-8:0-0 pm 03 Mont Hannon Jr. High School goffering a beginning band class for the 20022003 school yeanThis class is available to 7th, 8th and 9th grade students. 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