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Show " s 4fe iMUb) mi 5fa Anffinfllft UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. July 27. 1933 Page 12 Updated fishing report for the Northeastern Region Big Sand Wash Reservoir -- (July 8) Reports of fair fishing for small brightly-colore- bubble and fly combination or worms, salmon eggs and other trout baits. Baits work better when suspended 12 to 18 inches off the bot- taken' rainbow trout. recently. Try power bait, salmon eggs and nightcrawlera from shore. Lake level changing, boat access good.- - Slow trolling various spinr with a worm are ners or effective for trailers. Moderate pressure on weekends. Ten-pound- tom. Cottonwood Reservoir (July 8) Good fishing for smallmouth bass. Most are less than a pound, but fish up to four pounds have been taken grubs in recently. Try using colors crayfish and rainbow-trou- t fished in the rocks. There is no boat ramp at Cottonwood, but fairly large boats can be launched through June in the northwest corner. This is an fisherideal reservoir for float-tub- e men. Little pressure. Reservoir is located approximately 5 miles north of the town of Gusher, below and east of Bullock Reservoir. Flaming Gorge Reservoir - (July 15) Smallmouth bass fishing is excellent. Fishing is good using crayfish-colored jigs and crankbaits, or spinners, along rocky shorelines. Surface water temperatures are over 70 degrees, and rainbow trout are moving deeper. Boat anglers are catching some using a popgear worm combination. Kokanee salmon fishing has been fair to good using small fluorescent lures, such as needlefish or triple teasers, at 40-t- o depths. Troll at two mph, and try with and without a dodger or flasher ahead of the lure. Good areas include Gold Point, Skull Creek, Hideout, Red Cliffs, and the Pipeline. Lake trout fishing has been good. Try jigging just offthe bottom in 60 to 110 feet of water, or troll a flatfish or rapala 100 feet behind a downrigger, or right on the bottom using steel line. Good area include Antelope, Stateline, Lin wood Bay, Anvil Draw, Mustang, Jarvies and Rawlins Draw. - pop-gea- BIKE FUN youngsters parade down the Myton Main Street during the annual Myton Daze celebration. Bullock Reservoir-(Ju- ly 8) Fish- ch ing has been slow for trout; try baits lures. Bass fishor brightly-colore- d curly-ta- d ing fair to good. Try grubs in crayfish and rainbow trout colon. Bullock is located approximately 5 miles north oftown of Gusher. No boat ramp but small boats may be launched on southwest corner near dam. Brough Reservoir (July 8) Reports of slow fishing for trout, pod for small bass. Brough has an abundant smallmouth bus population which provide a good fishing opportunity during the summer. Tty usrubber grubs and ing worms in crayfish colors. Most fish are small, but the reservoir does produce a few over two pounds. Keep all ban caught at Brough, up to your limit, to help increase the growth of remaining fish. For trout, try power bait, salmon eggs and nightcrawlera. There is no boat ramp at Brough, but small boats can be launched ofT the north side. To get to Brough, take Sate Route 88 south from US Route 40 (Ouray Road). Turn west at second dirt road past the high power lines. Follow this road approximately two miles, staying to the left at each fork. Browne Reservoir (July 8) Reports of pod fishing for brook trout. Most will be small but several fish in the one- - to three-poun- d range have been taken recently. Try small - of the Myton Daze toy ally ride along on a car ROY ALTY Daze the Myton during parade. Pictures provided by Nila DeTabbee. RIDE-Mem- bers number lists jobs for unemployed New toll-fre- e Starting today, getting help or benefit if you have lost your job is as easy as dialing e in nine states including Utah. Workers there have become the first to have access to a new tool to help manage their economic future -a e telephone line that will link them to numerous federal, state and local job training and dislocated worker assistance programs. toll-fre- toll-fre- 'For dislocated workers, getting help fast means they'll get back to work faster , Secretary of Labor Alexis M. Herman said. The Labor Department is sponsoring the new inforhelp line. This is a one-sto- p mation line that connects with the one-sto- p career center system, all designed to keep America working. In addition to Utah, the first states to offer the new phone line are Georgia, Iowa, Missouri, New Jersey, New York. Pennsylvania, Washington and Wisconsin. In its e first phase, the jobs line is designed to help workers who have been laid off. The scope of assistance will expand over time so that toll-fre- Cannon hails passage of tax cut package U.S. Chris Cannon Free- dom Act of 1999, which provides fair, equitable tax relief to every American taxpayer. The bill included specific relief for married - fair-to-go- - Fair-to-goo- d - - fair-to-goo- toll-fre- cuts into Concentrate ar- - about a foot off bottom. Also, nightcrawlera and salmon eggs may be floated with a miniature marshmallow. Largemouth bass prefer subareas with structure such grubs merged vegetation. Try in crayfish and rainbow trout colon or fished ona u Carolina rig. 8)Open, Strawberry River-(Ju- ly has been running high and muddy making it difficult to fish. Starvation Reservoir (July 8) Walleye anglers report good fishing g a for small fish. Try worm harness rig with an in-lispinner behind a walking sinker. back-trollin- a Also, chartreuse jig 1 tipped with a piece of nightcrawler is effective when drifted across flats. extreme northSaleratus Wash east corner where canal comes in -is the top destination for trolling and drift fishing. (July 8) High High Uintah elevation lakes are beginning to thaw. Duck Fork Creek, Grandaddy Lake tributaries. West Fork of the Duchesne River and Wolf Creek open July 10. Streams may be quite Weighted muddy with run-of- f. nymphs, mosquito, black ant and grasshopper imitations are usually productive on South Slope Uinta streams in the spring and summer. - - partnership Internet site that is now the largest source of help wanted ads in the country. And Secretary Herman recently announced a national information federal-stat- e campaign to spread the word about mqjor changes in the nation's job training delivery system. We are rapidly changing the system to make it as as it can be, said Ray Bramucci, assistant secretary of labor for employment and training. These assistance programs make a real difuser-friend- ly ference in peoples lives. And through innovations like the number, that assistance will be within reach of more people who toll-fr- ee need it Under Phase I of this effort, the nine states will use the system with a focus on helping Americans who are laid off from their jobs. In Phase II expected to begin at the end of the current year all states will join with the same focus on helping dislocated workers. In Phase III, the menu of available options will expand to offer information about the government's employment, job training and worker assistance programs. The Labor Department and the - today voted for the Financial infor-matio- work-relate- non-gam- 65-fo- ot - n d comprehensive will be available by Labor Day 2000. e Tire introduction of the line is the latest in a series ofinnovations to strengthen the nations employment and training system. Last week. Secretary Herman announced the one millionth job listing on Americas Job Bank, the - Green River (lower) (July 8) Anglers mostly catching channel catfish fishing using nightcrawlera, dead minnows or cut fish (white sucker, carp or mackerel). The limit is 24 channel catfish, and please keep your catfish to help reduce competition and increase growth rates. Endangered fish live in river; please return them immediately. Check proclamation. Remember, all e fish (except carp) may not be taken from the Green River from the confluence with the Colorado River, upstream to the Colorado state line, so bring your bait with you. Matt Warner Reservoir (July 8) Reports of fishing from shore and boats. Try bright colors and silver spoons or spinners and dark jigs. Also try standard trout baits suspended from top with bubble or 18 to 24 inches off the bottom with marshmallows or floating baits. Diamond Mountain reservoirs, Pot Creek, and tributaries all have limit. Pelican Lake (July 8) fishing for largemouth bass in the mornings and evenings, and good fishing for bluegill. Note: new limit on bass is 6 with only one over 15 inches; bluegill limit is 10 fish. Red Creek Reservoir and Tributaries (July 8) Anglers reporting d fishing for small rainbow trout Light angler pressure. Try small spinners and jigs, or salmon eggs, nightcrawlera and power bait suspended off bottom about a foot. Red Fleet Reservoir (July 8) d Excellent fishing for bluegill, fishing fin rainbow trout and largemouth bass. Bluegill are a great fishery for kids. Try fishing a piece of nightcra wler or small jig ( 1 32 ounce) one to three feet under a lures and jigs; a d bobber. eas with submerged brush. Mease harvest bluegill up to your limit to help reduce competition and increase growth rates. For trout, try small spinners and jigs near the inlet Salmon eggs, nightcrawlera and power bait suspended off the bottom about a foot have been working in the reservoir. Boat anglers should try slow trolling spinners or with a worm. For large-mout- h pop-gebass try small apinnerbait slow rolled through submerged brush. Red Fleet hu an abundant bass population, with an occasional landed and a two- - to three-poundlake record (?) over seven pounds. Steinaker Reservoir (July 8) Fishing is fair for bass and rainbows. For trout, shore anglers should concentrate on rocky points. 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The d bill also includes a 10 reduction in all income tax rates over the next 10 years, contingent upon future budget surpluses. 8 After the bill passed by a vote, Cannon offered the following atatement: Today the U.S. House of Representatives passed historic tax cut across-the-boar- DataTrac has opened a call center rt and developed a programming menu that customers service representatives will follow to respond to callers. state-of-the-a- 2123-20- 6IG0RA0IALMAX METRIC Chevron Production workers eligible for benefits legislation that benefits every American working family. When I ran for Congress three years ago, one of my goals was to change the tax code. Todays passage of the Financial Freedom Act of 1999 is the first step. I believe the hardworking American families that created this budget surpl us should reap its benefits. That is why I strongly tax relief for support broad-baseevery American. This money belongs to them not to wasteful government bureaucrats. The Financial Freedom Act of 1999 reduces income taxes by 10 over the next ten years, while eliminating the death tax and reducing the marriage penalty. This legislation also guarantees that Americas dept will be reduced on an annual basis. As we lower taxes and reduce America's debt load, our nations economy will thrive, America's prosperity will grow and interest rates will decrease. Lower interest rates allow families to buy that first home, or refinance existing ones, putting more money in their pockets. College tuition that was once too expensive for America's youth becomes more affordable with lower interest rates. And families can enjoy that vacation with lower interest rates and a lessened tax burden. This is an historic day and I am proud to be a supporter ofthis monumental legislation. All former workers of Chevron, USA, Production Company (CPDN), a Division of Chevron USA., Inc., Midland. 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