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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday October 3, 2002 7 Regulation change at Joes Vhl-e- y Reservoir. At 6 am. on Nov. , Joes Valley Reservoir will be closed to fishing until Dec 14. in effect until Nov. 1. Abqjo Mountains. Foy Reservoir continues to provide good fishing with baits and hires. Lures in the morning and evening are .Thercfcnofish- ing opportunity at Monticello Reservoir now that the dam, outlet and spillway are under con struction. Repair work will be completed in October. The lake will not be restocked until 2003. Fishing is fair with baits and lures rOnce the reservoir reopens to Ashing, the trout limit will be two, Gaf which only one can be over 22 vinches. All trout 15 to 22 inches Ir.must be immediately released. amendment to the 2002 fish-tin- g proclamation was made to tected by a regulation. Anglers must use artificial flies and lures only. Inthe i003, tiger stocked to provide anglers with a fish that can be harvested.The limit on tiger trout will be two catch-and-relea- se 1 fish. Electric Lake. Due to drought, anglers may now take a limit of eight fish using arty legal bait. Fishing remains excellent at "protect the huge adult splake, hich come into shallow water. Electric Lake with bait. The during the new dosed period. We at Blanding number three. Repower company reports that die ?need protection for those large capture Reservoir offers fair trout lake may be empty by March unUptake as well as those between fishing with baits and lures. At less wells can be milled to pump J15 and 22 inches to help control Recapture, the daily bag and pos- .water into the lake. Flerroo Reservoir: $he Utah chub population. Hie session limit has been doubled 't and suivivability of trout for all game fish until Nov. 1. The is good for rainbow, cutthroat Joes Vhlley Reservoir has de-- 1 daily bag and possession limits and brook trout with a caddis as tiub numbers have for all game fish have also been pupa or a small, tan, sparkle doubled at Lloyds Lake until Nov. wooly bugger. Anglers are enLiberalized bag limits are in 1, due to low water conditions couraged to harvest brook trout, effect at the following! and expected loss of fish. which were illegally planted. The cm Utah waters: Benchs Pood. This pood was brookies have multiplied rapidly, Electric Lake has an eight stocked for the last time this year stunting their own growth and ' fish limit. Thckle restrictions, just before Labor Day. depriving foe other trout species Cleveland Reservoir: The of Image and space. anglers to use artificial flies or lures only, has been sus-- daily bag limit is eight fish until Gigliottl Pond. There are pended. This change will remain Nov. 1. Fly fishermen have had currently no fish to catch! Fish effect until the rad ofthe year. good luck from float tubes using will be restocked after the DWR jin . Anglers at Duck Fork Res- - size eight black beadheadI Ileech is confident that all leaks have fcrvoir may keep up to 16 trout, patterns. The water level is dropbeen fixed. The October stockRising any legal bait These regu-- f ping. ing will be light in order to test lations are in effect until the end Duck Fork Reservoir: The whether or not trout are able to off rotenbne treatment project took in the pond. Con: daily bag and possession struction of a restroom is anticilimits have beert doubled at :n removed. The reservoir pated to begin in October, with Cleveland and Miller Flat reser-- !' won't be restocked until late Ocfunding and service donations voirs, Ken's Lake, Lloyd's Lake, tober. Once the pure strain Colofrom the Carbon County Restau; Monticello Lake, and Recapture rado River cutthroat trout are rant Thx Commission, Helper Reservoir. These regulations are stocked, these fish will be pro- - City, and the Price River Water i ; Fly-fishi- ng j over-winte- r ' ; Youth soccer a hit in Carbon County By KREN BASSO Sportffwrifer Although soccer is a popular sport amongst children across the state of Utah, it seems as if Carbon County is toe last to catch on to the craze. Improvement District Huntington Reservoir (near the top of Huntington Canyon). The water level is dropping. fishing has been tiger trout up to 18 inches, using a size eight black beadhead leech pattern. A float tube is recommended about 100 yards in front of the dam at a depth of 16 to 22 feet Release of tiger trout is encouraged so that fish can grow larger. Any brown trout caught should be harvested The reservoir is dosed to the possession erf cutthroat trout and trout with cutthroat markings. Joes Valley Reservoir: Be ginning on Nov. 1, fishing regulations will change at Joes VhUey Reservoir. The reservoir will be closed to fishing from 6 a.m. on Nov.l until Dec. 14. When the reservoir reopens to fishing, the trout limit will be two. No more than one trout may be over 22 inches. All trout 15 to 22 inches must be immediately released. This regulation change will pro- tect the large spawning splake, which arc very'vulnerable in No- vember and early December. In addition, splake from 15 to 22 inches are needed to help reduce the chubs, which were illegally used as live bait LaSal Mountains. Kens Lake Is very low. The daily bag limit has been doubled for all game fish until Nov. 1. Fishing has been fair to good at many LaSal mountain takes. Lower Fish Creek. Flows are low to moderate. From the railroad bridge approximately one mile below the Scofield Reservoir dam downstream to the confluence with die White River, only artificial flies and lures may be used. Petes Hote. Fishing was very good this past weekend with baits, olive wooly buggers and JakefcSpin-a-LurcThe daily bag and possession limit is four trout. Potter's Ponds. Good fishing has been reported for both angler pressure. Worms and PowerBait are recommended Wrigley Springs Reservoir: Good fishing continues to be reported Lake Powell fishing report updated Sept. 19 by Wayne Gustaveson, DWR Lake Powell project leader who provides the FTy-good-for s. In fact, it has become a nightmare for Carbon High soccer coaches to find athletes who experience in the sport because no junior leagues have been offered in the area. This all may change now that a newly formed giris soccer league has kicked off its first season here in Carbon County. The Raptors soccer league began competition this summer and the program offers girls ages l4 and under the opportunity to compete in the competitive sport Not only are the girls gaining valuable experience, but they are also having loads of fun. Thus far this season, foe under 12 girls team has had a successful year. The teams record currently stands at ' The under 12 Raptors team successfully defeated the Orem Raiders 1 in the opening game of the season and once again the Orem team fell to the Raptors 2 Last week, toe Raptors scored their only tie of the season when the team held foe Pleasant Grave Whltabies to two points.' The under 12 team will compete in its final home game ofthe season this Saturday as they host the Hcber Wley Storm. The game will take place at the Mont Hannon field at 1 p.m. The under 14 Raptors team remains winless this season however the team has showed improve-men- ts and continues to have fun. The team competed in their final home game ofthe si i Wednesday evening and will finish the season off Saturday in Orem. In a sport which relies heavily on teamwork, toe youth soccer program teaches the valuable that are needed to compete in the sport of soccer. Although i soccer is a demanding sport, the giris that compete in the Raptors league are more than willing to sacrifice hours of their own time to compete and nave fun. ponds. Price Rivee Recommended fly patterns indude the Haret Ear or Double Ugly. dropped off into a difffaee. The first cast directly to the point was ignored.,The second cast to the left side produced a giant swirl and then a striper that snagged the lure on the third pass. The boat drifted onto the shallow point, grounded and held, allowing me tocast to deep water right off the stern without moving the boat. Each cast would get hit by a striper as the surface lure crossed deep water then neared the ledge. The hooked fish would be accompanied by the entire striper school as they tried to take the lure from his mouth. Each cast was the same, 20 times in a row. The stripers would hit right at the cliff edge then all would follow the hooked fish to the boat. What a sight! When their buddy disappeared mto the boat they dropped back over the edge into deep wa-ter waiting for another shad to swim by. The lure seemed to be the only shad in the vidnity. Watch forbir" in striper country. They eat shad fleeing from stripers and will hang around after foe boil is done hoping for one Scofield Resmolc Fishing condmiestobe good with reduced following information. The lake elevation is 3,627 M&L and toe water temperature is 74 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. After covering Rincon and San Juan last week we headed uptake to dectrofish and take the pulse (rf those fisheries.On Monday we left Wahweap with the first stop at the inflow of the Escalante River. Lots of shad there but we found fishing slow for bass and stripers. Next stop Good Hope Bay. That's a lot of take to cover in a day. The survey i showed good numbers fsmalimouth bass with lots of green sunfish for forage. Despite working most of the night, morning's first light found me searching for stripers. On the run to the back ofTfcaboo I noticed a great blue heron patiently waiting for fish. There was no surface action in thebacksothepatowasrctraced. Near the mouth a heron flew across to the near shore. Then a flock of mergansers began half flying, half scooting along the surface heading for the same rock toe heron had perched on. That is when the boat was idled in and a cast was made to the herons rock. A striper immediately took tire Jumpin' Minnow. TWo more casts and two more fish. As soon as the surface hire quit working a spoon was dropped to the bottom and picked up six more stripers all fat, healthy two to three pounders. When the morning sun hit the water, fishing came to an end. Always get out early fire the quick morning striper boil. Stripers can be found mid day as well. While motoring around the horn between Four Mile and Good Hope, a dozen ravens congregated near a flat lick rock point Moving in closer, the point ' more fish. Bullfrog the next morning was windy, with rain. Not the right conditions to find a striper boil. But we went anyway as this was our only morniqg at this location. We tried the tire breakwater at fist light No luck. Then Cranpie Cove. No fish. Then we enused to the Haystacks near Stanton Creek and saw three splashes in calm water near shore in the Mg coyetotheleftoftherockstruc- hire. Each time we cassurface lures into the cove stripers would hit The wind carried us bade out and we had to reposition the boat to return to casting range. Stripers hit for an hour between 6 and 7 am. As soon as the stripers quit smallmou thmoved in to get any leftover shad. We caught i mouth up totwo pounds after the boiL ipers are boiling early each day in the mid to upper take, fishing is steady everywhere, & bass are feeding with The lower take is not as good slowly imptov- cm top. I ing. -1. 8-- . . CnmloB SnetsSarts 4-- In the article Lady Hole in one witnessed at Carbon Country Chib. Last week. Dee Miller scored a hole in one at the Carbon Country Club Golf Course. The amazing accomplishment nccurpd on hole number six from 130 yards as Miller teed off with a pitching wedge. The hole in one was witnessed by Gary Nelson, Joe Otteson, Arden Mortenscn and Greg Wakefield. Carbon County Recreation to offer kayak workshop. Beginning Oct 10, Carbon County Recreation will offera kayak workshop. The workshop will consist of one classroom ses sion and four pool sessions. The classroom session will be conducted Oct. 10 at 5 pm. at the Price Community Center while the pool sessions will take place on Fridays beginning Oct. 11. The Friday sessions will be in the late afternoon and early evening hours. During the classroom session, students will learn about equipment and a brief history of kayaking. The pool sessions are intended to teach students the art of rolling a kayak, as well as basic paddle strokes. The class size is limited, so early registration is recommended. Private lessons are also available for those who can not make it to the workshop. For more information, amtact the Carbon County Recreation office at . 637-50- iVVr it AtfiteteS from the Raptors under 12 team race for con-trol of the soccer ball in a game played earlier this season. The new soccer league is making waves throughout Carbon County and. is currently the only nent which appeared in the' Thursday, SepL 26 edition of the Sun Advocate, an error was made in the caption which accommodated the volleyball photo. In the caption it was stated that Maquette Hillwas the player in the Did You Know? Worldwide, there are more than 4,000 daily, weekly and other newspapers online. Source: ftete About Ncwpupen 2000, Pub&hed by Ncwipaper Aandetioa of America soccer league in existence in the area. The youth league will help to prepare athletes for high school competiton and allow them to pin the valuable ptay-- if ing experience while having fun. American Profile... 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