Show V V- - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAYvMORNING JUNE 9 1935 Sportsmen in Anglers Anticipate Consistent Luck in Utah Welcome All Parts of State Good Weather ttKv&t2irSifS-3a££X- r kii)4K n Jt 7 OPEN LJQECLAR t B ! l jv jj j V - Several Uintah Lakes Remain Snowbound as Gearing Streams ReSportsmen Prepare for Invasion of ceive Acclaim Sun Eastern Utah Paradises Shines on Anglers By MARLOWE BRAN AG AX X Newell B Cook state fish and game commissioner announced from his office in the state capitol Saturday the official Thousands of angler In every sec-opening of all lakes in the state for Saturday June 15 at 4 a m tion of the state are Anxiously witlFollowing an unusually barren season as far as stream fish- ing Sunday fishing with high hopes ing is concerned bad weather high and roily waters causing Recent clear skies clearing streams a hard season anglers throughout the state will receive with joy and the promise of a good day have the announcement by Commissioner Cook that lake fishing is imbued aportsmen with high hopes for successful catches expected to be very good during the season The Strawberry reservoir also will be open Saturday at 4 Northern Utah streams are re ported In fine condition but a numa m Fishermen are warned that the Serawberry river is not ber of would-b- e anglers will ba in open All tributaries to the reservoir will remain closed and the attendance at the Weber County reservoir 200 yards on either side of the spillway and 200 yards Fish and Game association’s oute door jollification However from the mouth also will be closed otsRglersAMexpcted'tO’ line CornmiUKr Geek- - announced' the banks of Cache and Box Elder Saturday that there are thousands county streams and the majority ex- Stan Cheever and Roy West Sait Lake City anglers returned from Jackson lake last week with glow- -' lng accounts of their trip to the Wyoming fishermen’s paradise Ths two had considerablt luck and art contemplating several trips ta the lake during the next two months Xa Trap i Closed -- ! All streams above the 7000-fomark are reported to be high and roilly In a number of the eastern ot Utah streams the run has not yet started and in several the huge banks of snow accumulated during the past winter remain unmelted Panguitch lake and Fish lake are reported to be in fine condition for the opening of the seasqn Straw' berry reservoir is reported good and Navajo and Puffer's lakes are as fair No qpmplete information has been ' received from fish and gasfle workers in the Uintah and Boulder mountain country Mirror lake is still partially snowbound and numerous small lakes in the Grand-dadd- y lake country are still iso- lated Thousands of legal sized fish will be planted in eastern Utah lakes as' soon as the weather permits Ac- tivities during the past two months been considerably handicapped due to the poor condition of roads throughout the state Heavy rains a larger than usual amount of snow and high and roilly waters have curtailed activities in planting in numerous streams throughout the state Navajo lake Is low and Puffer’s lake has not assumed its highest level as yet A huge planting program will be conducted on the Weber and Provo rivers in the near future In connection with the state fish and game department numerous local associations have been planting legal-siz- e trout throughout the past two months and conditions are assuming ideal proportions at the present time Cook will meet with officials of the Associated Civic clubs of southern Utah Friday June 14 at Fish lake along with members of the Fremont Water Users association in an effort to settle the annual controversy regarding the drawing of water off Fish lake The fish and game leader will seek to obtain a level below which thi water will T never be drawn have i'Y f- - -- - I - i' J limit or catches Vanguard Archers pectWeber and Ogden rivers will be sites for countless anglers SunShatter Records the day Both have been plentifully stocked during the spring planting season and good results should eiv sue Lost creek fast regaining popularity as ons of the best streams in ths state for good fishing will have Its banks lined from early morning until late In the evening Fishing on Lost creek is th best it has been In several seasons hundreds as church champions of anglers reporting good catches in Eldon 'Pace set a new junior the past three weeks American round record of Salt Lake county streams art the church and Utah shattering likely to be extremely popular as state marks lowering and clearing waters have Winning scores and distances: made conditions more Ideal for Individual vansutrd Junior American Mill Creek Big Cottonanglers round Bcorr wood and Parley’s canyon will re Vanfftrird and ward 1 3 Eldon Pace Price ceive their share of attention and a 2 Loren Brief Bountiful 3 number of limit catches art certain Ralph Hardy Bountiful 4 Jack Wright Holladay 39437 Streams in Wasatch and Morgan 6 Don Pisher Bountiful 0 Howard Munk Price 03617 counties have cleared up during the The above pictures show Fish 7 Thooiai Kimball Meta past week and the usual Sunday lake (upper) and Puffer’s lake 0 Carroll Zundcl phoenix misis 9 Louit Nah Whittier bulletin "High and roily" (lower) but when these pictures 10 Harold Hicglna Price Conditions are were leading this week 1L- - Robert taken-the- re wasnofishlng 12 Verle Thornack Pocatello nofat their best but at least anglers allowed on either lake 19 Saturday Joffre Tate Mesa In the chance an equal may expect 14 Benton Womack Pocatello June 15 is the opening of lake xNew record duels with the trout And what a Individual leader? The Provo should be good Sunday fishing in Utah Leader and District Score of ! Clear weather throughout the past crowd will throng the shores Harold Carpenter Pioneer 2 William Campbell Carbon on this both of these popular sites wonders worked week has ) Vernard Beckttrand Ban Fran 4 river and from Vivian park up to George Clay 8outh Davit 5 C Vanderende Cottonwood Walisburg the sportsmen anticipate 6 Albert Roaenvai Pioneer 7 considerable fun Sunday Eliah Smith Cottonwood 0 Foyal Stone Cottonwood Eastern Utah streams are In much 9 W B Whitlow Pocatello xNew record better condition than they have Team Mores Vanguard teams been since the opening of the sea1 Bountiful First South Da via son and central Utah streams have S Price ward Carbon 9 Meta ward Martcopo cleared considerably during the past 4 Holleday ward Cottonwood 10 days insuring sportsmen lots of 9 Pocatello ward Tendoy ur 2 r -- 't' 0 09-3- 7 Leader team Cottonwood 8 L council 2 Pioneer 8- - L council clout 26 arrows at 120 yds Vanguard 1 Irving Wilcox Holladay 2 Jack Wright Holladav 3 Loran Brlrra Bountiful 4 Ralph Hardy Bountiful 6 Miles Alldredge Phoenix 6 Howard Munk Price 7 Louis Nath Whittier 9 Thomas Kimball Mesa 9 Verle Thornock Pocatello 10 Carroll Zundel Phoenix 11 Robert Overton Pocatello 12 David Nuckoln Pocatello 13 Joffre Tate Mesa 0 20-14 Woodrow Benton Pocatello 19-16 Glen Leonard Whittier Clout Leaders and District 1 Harold Carpenter Pioneer 36266 2 William JSampbetf Cottonwood 3 George Clay South Davit 4 Royal Stone Cottonwood 6 Elias Smith Cottonwood 6 Albert Rosenval Pioneer 31-7 W B Whitlow Pocatello Fllxht shoot Vanxuard dtsttnee only yds ft in 1 317 Jack Wrltht Holladav 2 290 2 Donals Smith Holladay 3 Verle Thornock Pocatello 280 4 274 Loran Brian Bountiful 5 Robert Overton Pocatello 231 6 200 Louis Nash Whittier 7 Orson Houahton Whittier J89 Leader fhcht shoot 327 I Elias 8mtth Cottonwood B Albert Roaenvai Pioneer 310 9 Royal Slone Cottonwood 296 4 William Campbell Carbon 217 6 Harold Carpenter Pioneer 346 Reported by Dean Green luck Hobble creek is regaining lost prestige or to be more exact Is fulfilling early season promise and limit catches are likely to be the rule rather than the exception from now on at this popular site Conditions around Cedar City and Milford have Improved along with Fish Game Farm Proves Popular With Sportsmen " 1 2 ijlrCdlll SPRINGVILLE— Every day and Roosevelt ‘Riot’ Achieves New Level in Popularity ring-neck- stream-improveme- nt er 5 0000 Fish In One Haul Some Angling stream-improveme- nt YOUR FEET 1 Tolrdo-Loulvll- Propagation Program Made Possible by Idaho Groups ’ small-borerf- aug-simil- ar vc namamnn Egg Take Large especially Sunday is a popular visiting day at the state fish and game farm located on the north limits of Springville Cars from many other statea may be seen at the Conclude School ' As soon as U S army official find a suitable site for a camp the work on tha Farmington bay project will atari Following a recent trip to Loco- -' motive Springe Commission? Cook report that tha barrack tor worker are completed and 220 workers art on tha aite - WtrlrBrC vasns Excavation work at tha hatchery In Wayne county has been completed and work will be resumed as soon aa additional funds from publlo work officials are obtained r the weather and considerable thusiasm has been shown by anglers farm where adults and children in this section of the state never tire of stuping at first hand the habits of wild life which Coach Signs Up abounds in the open spaces of this CfttAom state SALEM Or June S (P— Coach ff Since the establishment of the Roy 8 “Spec" Keene signed a new first hatchery in 1910 considerable five-yecontract today as coach 1924 made In been progress has and head of physickl education at conin was started the game farm Willamette university where he nection with the hatchery for the has produced many champion purpose of raising teams (Special to The Tribune) for distribution over the Men’s Women’s Organization Put on Gala Afpheasants LOGAN— A state The work has advanced unThe Big Six fair Huge Crowds Participate training course which has been con- til approximately 5000 pheasant are at the farm' raised hnnuhlly ducted during the past two weeks The Springville station also is the In Logan canyon ended Saturday ROOSEVELT—The fifth annual sportsmen's riot held in UinThe course has been given by offi- largest bird sanctuary operated by numerous state varieties and tah canyon June 1 and 2 staged each year by the Roosevelt Men’s cials of the U S bureau of fisher- the INTEENATIONAli LEAGUE at- may be seen there among which and Women's Fish and Game clubs was a colorful and successful 32 fresh-watand ies biologists Rochester ByrecuM are owls pea fowl turkey buzzard Buffalo I Albany 4 event After t lapse of six years horse- tended Toronto at Newark and Monreal at Bal Training in the latest and best wild ducks magpies and mahy tfmore rain racing is to be revived in Omaha The Saturday evening's program methods orimproving the habitat others— There is also at the hatchery apstarted off with a huge campfire of game fish hai occupied time of proximately 35000 rainbow trout the camp and actual which was prepared by the C C C work ha been done by brood stock from which about fifAIR-CONDITI- ON camp boys were taken million teen during eggs the workers M E Lundberg chairman of the There also are Dams deflectors water cover and the past winter Loch Laven trout from riot celebration committee took plant growing areas have been de- about 5000 The theory which two million eggs were taken veloped and studied over the “mike” and introduced and purpose of the work has been guests as well aa tha eveAMERICAN ASSOCIATION special PANGUITCH — Fifty thoudiscussed Informally during night Kunitl City 1 Bt Paul 4 ning’s program lecture sessions at the training Mllwauke 4 Minneapolis I sand fish were caught Friday Indlanaoolli Special guests Introduced were: Columbui school camp at Panguitch lake and that’ Heat goes with feet— unless you go rain Newell B Cook state fish and game no fish story Chubs comClarence "Chick" commissioner in shoes that let your feet breathe monly known aa Sharpwalk-er- e Evans secretary of the state assoseined were by local Our XOOLIES are perforated— ciation Harold Miller newspaper sportsmen under direction of man Randall Turpin wild game Lamar Worthern game warSmartly placed punching’ deputy of the state A A Anderden Theta fish placed In the chief scout executive of Tim' son feet serosa air your every step pumps lake by mistake have become panogos council to plentfiul that it la feared The Saturday program consisted they will destroy the trout of th following numbers: Solos here Before the Condiplanted Extensive Feeding Advocated to Relieve by LaVoyle Wilkins community planting of the chub no betsinging duet by Clell Jacobs and was than ter found habitat Erma Labrum short talks by Newtions Caused by Drouth trout but Panguitch lake for ell B Cook and Ciarenca "Chick" since the club were planted Evans story telling Scout ExecureGLENNS FERRY Idaho-- A suggestion was made here they have become a nuisance tive A A Anderson The Saturday for fiahermen It Is the hope entertainment ended up with a cently by local sportsmen interested in fish propagation that much of local aportsmen that dance held in the mesa ball of the good could be accomplished in that line if efforts are first made to enough of these "peats” can Uintah C C C camp be removed eo that the young provide more feed in the form of foliage along the banks of streams The' Sunday program went over and fish the trout said by planted to be restocked with more fish Some of these streams they in rapid order with Robert Timms be able commission will game chairman of tho grounds and prohave become quit barren of the required foliage or water-pla- nt to cope with their enemies gram committee ’directing growth to adequately feed and shelter an abundance of fish of fishermen Another group Prizes awarded in the golf drivTh suggestion was made after H‘ reto tomorrow will try again contest went to Max Owens Eling B Howland former county commis- The program of river Improvement additionlieve the lake of an Wilkins Max Moore and Cliff roy sioner from northern Elmore coun- is designed to overcome the handial 50000 It la the hope of Roosevelt high Th Woodruff tailcaused mine heavier bad advocated by planting caps allegedly ty local sportsmen that aa F E school band gave a parade drill of fish in Elmore county streams ings spoiling the water for tho fish R A project Can be aet up and concert during th lunch hour Howland was quoted as' faying (the ip p ast years bfjnes In rthe upper placing about ten me n at ti&r andSanCKirer ' Ifitei'estedthfc Boulti Hols river Rad been sadly 'country nave resumed operations to lake for the next-wee- k crowd with his story telling neglected aa to replanting of fish tha last two years after having 'seine for the chub The women's rifle shpot was won and that more should be planted been closed down for a number of by Mrs Merrl Wilkins Merrill F the eomlng summer years Wilkins won th pistol shoot Marc Local sportsmen cite the fact that Tha sportsmen her assert that Wilkins won two medals ln the several truckloads of fish were surveys have been made along other A IiB fI events Mrs Ruby piantedih th river the l&aif two streams In Idaho to determine the LUCHbSNB— Plana j lo years providing good catches They amount of natlvC flab feed availa- and game "riot to bo bald id tha Crambo of Ft Duchesn won first added that it requires several year ble temperature of water and anpise lx tha women’sjbrapshootr forkirabundancf ofTpUnrgfowth alysis of Water before extertSive fish Duchesne river near Hannah were teauTcdthpetltlon lnTlhe trapshoot was won by th reservation team to develop and that project should planting Is undertaken They be started now to insure the fish gest that a survey could launched at a regular meeting of consisting of Joseph Nash Dr E Albert Crumbo Herman vtvln- - the yreatest chance of sur- be dons to advnntito in the South the Duchesne Fish end Gome asso - Rogers evcnln- - Cnnbo nd R'1''rt Marlmon with viving nnd propagating after once Boiss river before my he'd h:re a total score of 77 being planted planting is done there That fiey According to the registration han would insure greater success in Another assert this 1 advantage 214 South Main in Chester Lyman president or the died by th Roosevelt Boy Scout of scheme the for the fish number surviving sportsmen suggested ’ Tha Home of Walk-OvShoes for Men and Women would be h work provided for that stream where thejr must meet association Committees will bqip troop more than 1200 people visited tbx ground him carry-- out tha details jiecaS-me- a urpartof lebcf psojctumrous natural hazards f en- s Laborers have completed throe miles of road work at the Springs twe weeks during the past — jS ‘ Thousands of birds are at tha Springe at ths present time - xOO-6- 1 Cgden-tapo- The water system will be overhauled and tha entire project will ba made with F E R A labor 04-4- 904-1- ng trip to The hem of the hatchery superintendent day Larson will ho modernised and other improvements on the grounds will ba 89-6- four-ma- J tlclpat la tha Weber County Fish and Game association's outdoor Jollification In South Fork can- yon A complete renovation of tha Whiterocks hatchery will be mad in the near future according-tNewell B Cook state fish and gams commissioner Cement floors will ba plkced In th rearing ponds now on tha site and several new pond will be built r near-lim- it Individual target records Issued April 28 will bled in the annual M I A Van-b- e Anglers are 'guard archery tournament held opened Saturday to make a careful checklurday afternoon on the L D S of streams which will remain closed campus as a feature of the M I A until later dates and the waters that June conference while Bountiful are to be closed throughout the First ward regained the pinnacle year L vX hund-ced- of spawning fish in this locality and all efforts will be made to protect them' ' In addition to the opening of the lakes and Strawberry reservoir all streams not listed jm closed in the ' 4! The traps at the Scott avenue hatchery wiU he closed Sunday according to an announcement made Saturday by A W (Ace) Draney president of tha Salt Lake County Fish and Gama as-soclation Many members of the local organisation are oontem-plati- Tu--do- y er I ar & C 7 The egg take at Fish lake has reached the staggering total of million accord-- 1 eight and one-ha- lf lng to reports submitted by W C (Bill) Sorenson Gienwood hatchery superintendent According to the take will not be finished Until June 20 ' Bor-ens- on W C Crump connected with th state fish and game department and Floy McGinn engineer in charge of th Locomotive Springs project recently completed a suri vey of tho Clear lake region role tlv to compiling information eon ceming buildings costa before negotiating funds to ba ueed in astab lishlng a bird refuge there ' Austin Miller will aid the fish and fame department Id estab Ushing a ayetem to collect fines levied on sportsmen throughout the state' For the past twe years a large percentage of the fines (OontlntHri en Prileirlnf Eats) i |