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Show & WMtfe April 14, 2000 Page A7 The Summit County Bee IX 20). Only 2 brown trout under IS inches may be kept. All rainbows and cutthroats Must be immediately released. PROVO RIVER Ihelojv Fishing Roundup EAST CANYON RESERVOIR (March 23): Reservoir is ice free. Smallmouth bass Ashing has not yet picked up. Expect to see the bass turn on to feed when the sShoreline water temperature reaches about 30 degrees. REMINDER: ALL BASS MUST BE IMMEDIATELY RETURNED TO THE WATER. Please remember regulation of only 4 trout. Please prevent the spread of WHIRLING DISEASE by cleaning mud from waders and equipment. DO NOT TRANSPORT any parts of Ash caught here to other waters. should not be taken across the reservoir. particularly in the afternoon. Fishing remains good for cutthroat and rainbow trout reservoirwide with Ash being taken in depths of down to 30 feet. Anglers are having success with the typical chartreuse and while swirllail jigs, tube jigs, or Gitzits tipped with meal wormsearth-worm- s and Ashed 12 feel off the bottom. Anglers are catching Ash all day long but the heat success is reported away from the crowded areas. Vehicle access is limited to the Strawberry Marina. Chicken Creek West. Jakes Bay, and the various snowmobile parking areas which require a daily parking fee of $4. The roads to Soldier Creek Marina and Renegade are not yet open. The docks should be in the water by this weekend. Rainbow trout Ashing at the reservoir is fair. Fishing on the river is good for whitefish and rainbows. WEBER RIVER (March 30) Between Echo and Rockport reservoirs: RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY. Fishing is good for whileflsh and browns. Use dark nymphs (pheasant tails and princes) Below Echo: Ashing is spotty. Flowing pretty muddy due to recent rains. Fishing should pick up when the water clears, STRAWBERRY RESERVOIR (April 5): Warm days and nights have caused further melting of the snow pack but there is still 1 2 feet of snow on the flat. The ice has turned dark, but ice thickness is still over 13 inches in most areas. There are small open water areas at the mouth of the Steps and other streams, but the reservoir is still largely covered with ice. The surface ice is Arm during the morning, but slush typically forms by early afternoon. Snowmobiles labove RIVER PROVO Otmstead Diversion Dam (April 5): Artificial AleM 'Ind ures onlyl Most of the river Is sparkling clearl Water' level has not increased too much yet but should soon. Best nymphs include bead heads, pheas' ant tails, flashbacks and of course the usual goldribbed hares ear (size JORDAN'ELLE RESERVOIR (April 5): Entirely ice free but the water is still cold (about 37 degrees FI. Surface waters have actually cooled since lost week due to spring overturn. Shore Ashing for rainbows has been slow but boat anglers are having success trolling pop gear and worm at slow speeds. UD0T PORT OP ENTRY AGENT, ECHO, UT $9.07 - $13.64HR. Echo, UtahWyoming border. Examine commercial vehicles for compliance with motor carrier safety and mechanical condition requirements; Check required driver condition and credentials; Issue orders, citations andwamings; etc. Must be at least 21 years of age & pass a limited background check. Call 9 to receive instructions on applying (801) Skill Match. USM Coversheet available at Utah through www.dhrm.state.utus. Use Source Code OODOT49. Closes: When Filled. Equal Opportunity Employer ce 965-424- . baits or flieslures. There are no size restrictions on this pan of the river Very little Ashing pressure. DEER CREEK RESERVOIR (April 5): Fair Ashing Tor trout with best success by trolling pop gear and worm in the early light hours of the day and also evening hours. Perch Ashing has been fair jigging from boats move around until you And a school of perch. Boat launching is available. Remember you may now keep 10 pereh. Please prevent the spread of WHIRLING DISEASE by cleaning mud from waders and equipment. DO NOT TRANSPORT any parts of Ash caught here to other waters. CIIALK CREEK: Gates at Forest Boundary are closed for the winter. General Buck Deer Hunting Applications Available By May will he an important May time for Utah's general buck deer hunters, as applications for permits to hunt this fall must be completed and received through the mail dur-- , ing that time. Utah residents who purchased a. general buck deer permit in 1998 or 1999, and nonresident hunters who applied for a permit those two years, should receive a preprinted application in the mail the last week in. April, said Judi Tutorow, wildlife coordinator for the licensing Division of Wildlife Resources. Hunters who don't receive an application in the mail by May I may obtain one from hunting and Ashing license agents statewide; Division" offices in Ogden. Sail Lake City. Springville, Vernal. Price and Cedar jCily; the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Offering Offering AirTouch Olmstead bait allowed stretch (April 5: Fair to good Ashing using AirTouch COMMUNICATIONS 1 Education. MMX) West 2I(X) South, in Salt Lake City; or the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center, 2831 West 2U0 North in Logan. Applications also w ill he available at the Division's Internet web site (www.nrstate.ut.usd wrdwr. him). To be included in the draw for hunting permits, applications must be received through the mail, or an overnight mail service, no later than 3 p.m.. May 22. Applications must he mailed to the correct address listed on the ap, plication. The Utah Wildlife Board approved a draw for this fall's hunts to prevent the overselling of buck deer permits, which has been a factor in some deer herds not having the number of buck deer called for in management plans. 2(XK) is the first, year since 1994 that hunters will he required to draw a permit to participate in Utah's general buck deer hunts. For more information, call the nearest Division offlee or Hunt Application Office, the private contractor handling the draw, at Antlerless Big Game Hunting To Be Discussed at Upcoming Public Meetings An increase in antlcrlcss ing permits will likely be by the Division of Resources at an upcoming elk 1205 E. 900 S., Auditorium, Springville Antlerless Hunting Proposals The growth of some elk herds, and the likelihood that cow elk hunting success in 1999 was lower than the Division had anticipated, are reasons the Division will probably propose an increase in antlerless elk permits this year, said Sieve Hinders, big game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Flinders said a warmer than normal fall, and a lack of snow in some areas last winter, probably led to decreased cow elk harvest success last season. The Division is in the process of compiling antleless harvest data from the 1999 hunts. Flinders said. Once the data is compiled, the Division will have all the information it needs to present speciAc permit proposals to the public at the RAC meetings. The only other significant permit increase Flinders anticipates is more doe deer permits for deer herds in some of Utah's agricultural areas. Some of these deer herds are increasing to the point that additional doe deer need to be taken. Flinders said. For more information about the meetings call the nearest Division office, or the Division's Salt Lake City office at (801) hunt- proposed Wildlife series of public Regional Advisory Council meetings. People are encouraged to attend the meetings and share with the Division their input about the proposals. After receiving the input. RAC citizen representatives will compile specific proposals to present to the Utah Wildlife Board when it meets May 18 to approve Utah's 2(XX) Antlcrlcss Addendum. The addendum will contain rules and permit numbers for Utah's 2(XX) hunts. Meetings dates, times and locations are as follows: Northeastern Region: April 24. 7 p.m.. Vernal City Offices, 447 E. Main St., Vernal Southeastern Region: April 25, 6:30 p.m., John Wesley Powell Museum, 885 E. Main St., Green River Southern Region: April 26, 7 p.m.. Pine View High School School Springville High Auditorium, 2830 E. 730 N., St. George Northern Region: May 3. 6 p.m.. Union Station Durake Room, 2301 Wall Ave., Ogden Central Region: April 27. 6:30 High School p.m., Springville 338-470- 0. Applications For General Season Deer Permits Available in May Applications for general season deer permits for the 2000 hunting season will be available at Division of Wildlife Resources Regional Ofllccs, through authorized license agents, and on the (ntemet. Our weft is address www.nf.statcutusdwrdwr.htm In an attempt to keep from overselling permits, the Division has implemented a statewide draw for deer permits. Last year, every region sold out of deer permits. Up to ten people may apply as a group for general buck deer. The application period is in May with of may 22. 20(X). The results of the general deer drawing will be posted July 3, 2(XX). Any buck deer permits remaining after the draw will be available through Division offices only beginning July 10. Authorized license agents will not be selling deer permits this year. Watch for the deer permits to go on sale at the Division Internet site in the near future. OiUTOtii . A t NOW OFFERING AIRTOUCH - 50 I - STATE NO ROAMING NEW MODELS NOW IN STOCK! n 10 CENTS A MIN. SERVICE PACKAGES DISCOUNT FOR MULTIPLE PHONE LINES FREE CALLER ID FREE VOICEMAIL Domna HEAT-N-C&-O Free Deluxe BBQ Tool Set with flriH purchase This Month! Kc,,rrai rark City Invest TODAY for Tomorrow! 1 WE ARE YOUR ELECTRONIC SPECIALISTS y, PHONES, RADIOS, ACCESSORIES HOME AND CAR AUDIO EN T.V.S. GAS PLASMA AVALANCHE BEACONS PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATIONS it A "I li V"! 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