Show -- -- -- ' : 8 12 '' - i '' ---- -'- Sunday April 25 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE t 1 - - 1954 --------- -- -- z :1-- 1 - Don Brooks' - --- - A) J : 1o' ilimpot ' — 1: IfrA N 011 '4 '-- - - 1 a f 0 1 Alm moond I dool s - - - - ' - few of '' - ' " 1 j ' 6' ' i ' '' ' '''' ' 1 6- 7- 'ti 'srfP"6 t''' ' 'I ' Question and answer division: "When does Henrys Lake in Idaho open? Fred Dewey Salt Lake" henrys Lake opens on June 12 this year Regular Idaho season opens on June 4 46 6 '"!s"' v '''''4 -- - ' - 0 It a - 1 :) f MN Jill A : alkt i7:4--)ti ) - OGDEN REDS v - r vs ' - SALT LAKE REES nr AT 2:30 - 1 (Approximately) - 4orr 9 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 4 ' ) ' ' ' '' p ' i "6- - ' " ' ' - 1 -- -- 1-'' 1 ' 6 0 ' i 1 a' 6 --6 ' 1-- 4" — t - - 01u ' i 1 ' 6 ' ' :: 11 ': - ''''' ' ' '' '''''' - '''' ' ' ''' ' - '' ''' - - 4 'I bg : 8 IC Xs'!i::''! g) 1 Mighty Mt Timpanogos stands guard in the background of this peaceful April fishing scene on Utah Lake Left to right Marian Pope Irene Brown and Jason Jordan take life easy while they angle for I I 7 '1":1':'cIMI:!'SiiL i::: bV ::4- k '' ' "- ' 014' ''4010"? 's '' ' t i'i 40 ' It ' It ': t LI ---: By jt ne T1 Ate ti N't Ja: il!f414 If I -- '417f-J1k'- ' Fiip itb ' 711't o111114 i: 06" 1 1 1o 't rJ et rsi la f et' otilv 11 rio opli 1 r sit'del"e's 0 I IY - 07t:41' A —t 4-- A4olt "?I ' 47 1 - fp - lr-- ' 1 N:7: t 08 -- 4 ' i ft 4i44: ' JA:ift i II: 4 r 7 ' il The kiddies like to catfish too Little Barbara Evans grips rod tightly because she knows a fish is going to strike soon Peter Boggs' — Dog Notes P - THIS OFFSPRING (SHOWN ABOVE) HAS RAINBOW'S BODY COLORS WITH CUTTHROAT'S RED GASH SUBSPECIES OF MUSKELLUNGE CROSS-BREE- D ALSO AS DO MUSKELLUNGE AND NORTHERN PIKE Snake l' — age grown dog seldom needs to be wormed at all—never unless there Is proof of the presence of worms The recent talk about recession reminds me that if we are heading into another depression as some people seem to think it will be all right with the dogs of the vicinity of Chicago During 1932 and 1933 the dogs received at the Chicago city pound numbered 20000 less than in other years It is also interesting to note that during that time more dogs were purchased at the pound Quest ion Box River and its tributaries there will be a general creel limit of 12 fish or 14 pounds and one fish as in the Past However in 1954 no more than six of these may be trout of any species In any waters of Grand Teton Park or from Snake River proper in any part of Area One The season for fishing remains July I through Oct 31 as In the past with dates on May 1 on Snake Gros opening and Buffalo Fork Rivers proper Ventre and parte of Hoback and Greys Rivers Notable exception here Is that all of the Salt River drainage will now open June I as means of insttring all POa sible natural reproduction The area In the northern part of Grand Teton Park which was closed to fishing in 1953 will for the most part be open during the coming fishing season Drainage Area No 4 This drainage includes the Green and Great Divide Little Snake Rear Basin drainages No changes were made in the general creel limits or seasons in this area There are however again New exceptions some local exception include a sixlish limit for Big Sandy Reservoir No 2 In Sweetwater County and North Piney Lake in Sub tette CounOpening date for fishing in the ty of the Medicine Bow Hayden Division National Forest has been changed to opening dates May 15 to conform to in surrounding areas Year around fishhas been ex ing in the Green River downstream to the Highway 30 tended near the city of Green River bridge Shoot Slated TOOELE — Tooele County Wildlife Federation will hold a trapshoot Sunday at the range a half mile north of here on pI t' — INTER-BRE- 1411 WITH ENT 0: A DIFFER- - SPECIES SUCH AS CHAR BASS PERCH ET CETERA 1 S FISHING THE TINY BRUSHY BROOKS nolys ' 00i 400 F11011 ' 411(g 'CoWE 40 Get Instructions Utah license vendors have reeeivea instruction memos regarding proper use of big game tags Each license purchaser is to get one of the instruction MAY r 111)W rititeky CASTING IS IMPOSSIBLE 36 pen-reare- d sheets I eito FISH OF ONE SPECIES SUCH AS TROUTCAN'T 441110 Chicken hams and pheasants will be prizes Food and coffee will be available at the clubhouse Highway o tti:a ''A- ® Ai':::-'::::-::- I " - SO TINY BRUSHY STREAMS THE MAJORITY OP ANGLERS BY OM THUSSUDI BROOKS OFFER GOOD FISHING FIND STREAM'S POOLS BY APPROACHING QUIETLY POKE A SHORT ROD THROUGH A HOLE IN THE BRUSH TO DANGLE A DRY FLY AVOID ON POOL'S SURFACE LEADER'S TOUCHING THE WATER WITH WORMS OR WET FLIES POSH ROD Tip THROUGH A HOLE UPSTREAM PAY SLACK LINE AS CURRENT CARRIES LURE 10 POOL AVOID SINKERS IF POSSIBLE PASS THEM REST root AFTER EACH CATCH docking facilities could be used to good advantage and understand some American Forkers are putting in one in the near future Warning: If you venture far out on the lake be sure you have plenty of gasoline Another warning: When you see whitecaps kicking up follow the example of the Federals at the First Battle of Bull Run: Get to blazes out of there And don't wait as long as the Federal& This lake can be rough on small boats And be sure you tote life preservers along TACKLE DATA: Today's les- is very very simple my children This is strictly a worm dunking proposition unless you are plugging for bass at the mouth of Provo River (which son : - a large CHEYENNE Itz' e e"rAl eN ' t't'''''S : N Trout Season Sportsman is Draws Near kg' early In Wyoming 1:: '::y 1::s:':4! Utah Lake's catfish That they know how to catch them Is proven by string of "cats" perch on stringer In its early days it was noted portion of Utah CouThty It can be as ornery as a Gulf for its fishing It lost that repuCoast hurricane and as calm tation as it became polluted and peaceful as a sleeping babe and as trout gave way to catfish and perch Yet it still proOUTDOOR NOTES Hal Sharp's vides fishing which at times borders on the excellent IN BRIEF that's Utah Lake We recommend it for an season fishing trip Catch big blue hunk of water on a sunshiny day like we did Thursday and you are in for some pleasant adventure To Special to The Tribune HYBRID FISH really enjoy it you need a sound boat and a good motor RAINBOW'S LATERAL BAND season Wyoming fishing opens SILVER SIDES If the fishing isn't any good RosoF on most waters on May 1 the you can always go cruising And there's plenty of lake to cruise Wyoming Fish and Game Comon You'll really appreciate how i 0 ! 17v::7! p mission reminded angler s big this lake is when you jourIso o' Saturday ney across it at 10 knots Seems V CUTTHROAT Visiting fishermen are urged like you never get there UAW to obtain a copy of the 1954 THROAT'S TRAVEL DATA: Reckon we SOME FISH DO HYBRIDIZE IP regulations Wyoming's rulings THEY STEM don't have to tell you how to FROM ONE SPECIES are established on five major AND SPAWN SIMULTANEOUSLY get there Most Salt Lakers put drainage areas their boats in somewhere on OCCURS FREQUENTLY mop It Drains No Anse CUTTHROAT AND RAINBOW TROUT the north or west shores More In drainage Area One which Includes Don Brooks Tribune Sports Writer STREET BEACH Utah Lake —It sprawls its great bulk over i I f T ityE1 ::::::Y::: :: Utah Lake Makes Good Early Trip 1 ' i::::: $'14 :'::::f s'i:: '"'"'"14 CHIEF REQUIREMENT: PATIENCE ' ' - 44 4 ‘ at ):::ii::: ::::twi:::::::: - - - 1:-- : :t':::W!'gvi1 f z : i:ii : - - - i ::: -- W — 7if - t:::: 1?:: 3 - ''''‘ 11 ::' e 0 - - :?:: B syIf :::':: : : : :: : :'ils ::::: - - ic!:: ::'i: TPo - 1 - '' - '1: ' - " - 4' - ' 1 rm"11111ga"7"""" ' ' ' '' :i'':': :''iK'1Y11:::i::&'::: 4 Pl flo I 4 - - A Al peroil tetk 401 :000: — ' ' 66' gi vb ' -- - 1 40::i:::i:::?:-1144- 'I s - 1- ' ' -6-- 0 4 :::':i:iff' ii 'S ' -- "' 4 ' ' - - i - amp w0171111 A 41t" ' 1' do to Question: What can promote the development of my Get Warning dog's coat? Is there something! I can feed him that will help? Utah anglers were cautioned ANSWER: Brush him daily! Saturday by the game departwith a stiff brusb Include in ment that fishing poles must be his diet the yolk of an egg once "attended" at all times Departor twice weekly A small amount ment officials said numerous of cod liver oil every other day arrests had been made at Utah on Worming mixed in his food will also be Lake because is anglers were the for youngCatfishing authori- helpful The condition of a dog's some When poles unattended on sters too Barbara Evans and leaving ties are at a loss to account for coat acts often as a barometer the beach Chirlyn Geltka were out in a !a dog's illness they ascribe it ot his general condition A dog boat with John N Austin Danny to worms Sometimes they are infested with worms usually has Evans and Henry itrect Sometimes they not not a dull coat SOLUNAR PERIODS Street will be moving up to Deer right Every puppy should be Question: I have tried soaps Creek to get his boats ready some medicine that wormed (by and powders for fleas but can FOR EldIIT DAYS for the opener Champion is thorough but not too drastic) not seem to rid my dog of catfishermen Thursday were The schedule of soltmar periods se five weeks old them What would Printed below has been taken front Marion Pope Irene Brown and by the timea itis you suggest? Alden Knights So lunar Tables Starve later week John and again A proper flea pow- Plan your days Jason Jordan They had a nice an that you will b the pup for 12 hours before- der secured from good territory during these fishint a veterinary times ifin you string Trial" to find the beet hand then give the medicine of fleas sport that each day has to offer will the man who had the Ralf an hour later feed warm should rid your dog The major periods are shown In Salmon River pictures drop by Thema begin at 'the type milk this Would suggest that you scrub boldface shown and last ter an hour the office They were found in (not boiled)the same Repeat the dog's sleeping quarters with times a half or two hours thereafter week a and in way !dosage a strong disinfectant the hall The minor periods shown in reg'later of somewhat shorter ular type are Why shouldn't I r duration Question: Mountain Use Standard Time Wait Trout Ruin A pril feed my flogs potatoes? OwnExperienee Min Mat Min Maj Dote Pay makANSWER: Potatoes are too 23 Sunday Utah fisheries crews are My own expel ience is that if 1135 Sll 1205 all 1223 6:40 Monday ing preparations for the taking the worming be thorough it starchy for the average dog 20 27 Tuesday 1255 7:0S 115 of eggs at the Strawberry should last the pup for at least Normally they shouldn't be 210 LIS Wadnosday 150 29 240 all 306 1120 Thursday However spawning traps Dave Wright eight months or a year There1 given to canines COO 30 Friday 335 CS hatchery superintendent an- are exceptions of course But I some dogs can be fed them May I Saturday 430 leal 45 11:I6 nounced Saturday that la a general rule The Ayer occasionally" 1145 11146 152 1 bandy This map shows fishing spots along west shore Utah Lake Weather Puts Damper on Steelle Sport Steelheading on the Salmon River is "just about done I'm afraid! Eddie Linck Idaho conservation officer reported to The Tribune Saturday Eddie said that fishing had "been poor" the last week and "most of the anglers have pulled out of the country" He said warm clear weather the past few days had started creeks in the area to climbing and that the Salmon River was raising fast and getting muddy Actually anglers got a tough break in steelheading weather this spring When the run first started cold weather kept the Then migration downstream when the weather warmed up so the fish would start moving upstream the river started to muddy up End of the spring steelheading will curtail fishing activity along the Salmon River now until the salmon run starts generally about the latter part of June and in July Then another horde of anglers will start pouring over to such spots 'as Chal- us Yankee Fork iand Stanley Basin Linck revealed that temperatures had been high Friday and Saturday along the river and that snow was melting fast on the Bitterroot and other adjacent mountain slopes ' we didn't) Chief requirements for catch- Wins Rugby Meet ing a string of Utah Lake cat24 (UP)—France ROME fish is unlimited patience Most won the April European rugby tourany equipment will do We used nament Saturday a spinning ouqit but the distance didn't give us one bit of advantage over the gents with fly rods or cane poles Just as many fish were caught right under the boats as at a distance MONDAY APRIL 28ni Take plenty of nightcrawlers and bait up one or two hooks SALT LAKE COLISEUM BONIN Put a medium sized sinker on and heave her out letting the worms ride the bottom Then wait 'em out When you get a nibble let t the fish go right on nibbling until the pole jerks sharply Chances are Brer Catfish will be hooked but good Try it one of these first days And take the kiddies along Ws a nice day in the sun MAIN EVENT 10 Rounds GENE FULLMER of West Jordan vs CHARLIE CATO of Oakland Calif SEMIWINDLIP II ' BOUNDS RON WHITTLE PilARMACELITICAL of West SALESMAN Ethical specialty pharmaceutical comwhich is expanding nationally It is our phi pany the salesman is the key to our success that losophy Our policies in selection supervision promotion compensation sales and advertising support that belief ld trang If you qualify and would be interested in finding out all about this opening write a note providing full information giving phone number so that we may contact you for a personal interview rn care of this Reply Box newspaper J-- 7etdos-1- 74 lb VB ART HUGHES Oakland Excellent Opportunity for a man between ages of 25 to 35 preferably with biology or chemistry background be able to manage your time and like to meet professional people Call1-- 175 lbs SPECIAL EVENT BENNIE FLAKE Salt Lake YR LEO MARSHALL Oakland Calif 3 OTHER OUTSTANDING ROUTS - rR1477776771k $2 i $1 Parquet General Adm TICIETS 1' ON SALE MINT CAFE Salt Lake t City i PALOMINO SA1 Midvale Utah DICKS SERVICE STATION Litzros2Vott LomaLoomamord A II 40 ' - — ' 7' ' i ' ' 1 Fill-mor- '' - ' " ' ' ""-- - 4 ' ' '1 ) lie Wants to Go Down Green People who raise dogs think "Where 'tan I get some information on boating trips down springtime should be puppy tbe Green River?" Ralph °Mester Salt Lake" time They claim that pups born Contact the Western River Guides Assn 1775 S 14th East in the early spring have the St Salt Lake City best chances for a healthy life Duck Derby: Dr Theron C Olsen Salt Lake reports a and this may be more or less unique banding story on geese He shot one goose on Nov 13 !true I don't say it is not though He shot some of the hardiest of my own 1953 at the Crystal Gun Club on Great Salt Lake another southwest of Delta on Dec 23 Both birds had been dogs were born in midwinter banded on the same day June I have checked on pups at all times of the year and actually 16 1953 at Neponset Reservoir I cannot discover that the seaRich County by Cloyd Thompson ofthe-i-r birth made any dif- son and G Itortin Jensen ference in their health Bill Bell Lyman Wyo: That of cou'rsepups born in early goose you shot last season was spring gliin some slight head!!: 1 t! i I banded July 9 1952 at Ogden way before the summer fleas 4 4 4' begin to rob them of spirit and 4j Bay Refuge by Noland (DoolY) appetite Also there is less R N McIntosh Nelson 'i!) danger of injury from icy I That goose you shot was !weather than for winter-borN banded June 16 1953 at Nepon- pups but any sensible breeder t: GI set Reservoir in Rich County can arrange for the safety and 'T1 comfort of pups born in cold (same data as Dr Olsen's) and can easily protect !weather C: UTO Sam Wilson Fillmore: Same them from winter's hazards By goose you shot reasonable care the pup born k data on that and Jensen must in spring or summer can be 'dw Thompson have banded plenty of geese kept free of fleas too back on June 18 last year 'tliN) 1: 1 rp) 1 o ''' ' 61t"0106--6 ase i aIII! ' '' ' ') :::':2--Fill- -- f j- '' - Street - D And Warden Warden Dean Spackman was our pilot Spackman has a word of caution for Utah Lake anglers which we promised to pass on 'There are too many fishermen on this lake who forget that Utah law provides that a fishing pole must be 'attended' at all times" he pointed out "They cast out in the lake then prop their poles up and wander back up the beach to eat lunch or rest in the shade The other day I watched an unattended pole and line that had a catfish on it for 30 minutes before the angler came down and pulled the fish out I had no choice but to issue him a ticket" Dean said He said another frequent violation committed by catfishermen is using more than one line Matter of fact we were with him when he issued tickets to three persons for that offense Thursday The game department has delivered a new boat to Dean for Utah Lake patrol duties And make no mistake he'll be out there every chance he gets 1 ' 7 ''' Warden Spaeiunan Has a Warning -t411 ' 1t 1 1 75 -- -- ' 1" 1 '''' 4 -f' i - s - i ' ' - - "We've got another big fishing season just ahead of us This corner pleads with every person who will wet a line this year to please please respect the property rights of others The mountain states are dotted with too many "No Trespassing" signs now We don't want more THAT WAS QUITE a cruise we made in "Bouncing Bess" We launched her at Streets Beach then ran west to Saratoga Beach then south to Pelican Point Bess kicked up a steady eight to nine knots across the lake which was as calm as a mirror1 4' I ' b'''' It is unfortunate that the good sportsmen in the angling fraternity have to suffer for the acts of a few But we're going to have to face it The Cedarstrom story is Just one of many taking place all over the Intermountain West today This writer The East Canyon story is another example thought the landowner in that case was more than fair He agreed to allow angling traffic provided visitors would camp In designated spots and not bring dogs or firearms on his land Salt Lake County sportsmen put large signs up so no one could possibly misunderstand the regulations But certain Unthinking persons paid not the least attention Result: Some mighty fine fishing stream Is now closed to everyone 1 Ttca 411 1 - i 13'64 TO IMO 0In a ' ' - 1 - ' 0 ' ' Al Sad Story But Just One of Many 0 '' ' ' the things that careless unthinking fishermen and beach parties did around the Cedarstrom home: Tore out fence posts for beach fires Shot up their mailbOx Killed two cows Stole three rolls of new fencing wire ToOk 30 new cedar posts down to the beach and burned them on 'a Left broken Tore boards off a shed for fires campfire bottles strewn around the yard Even then the Cedarstroms kept their property open Then came the payoff An automobile loaded with fishermen came tearing up off the beach The Cedarstrom's little grand- daughter toddled around the house at the same time and came within inches of being injured or killed "That did it I had nightmares all night" Mrs Cedarstrom said "The next morning we put up the no trespassing signs" MIthings stand now fishermen are not allowed on the Cedarstrom property There is some possibility they will open a restricted area on a fee basis in the future Frankly this writer wouldn't blame them if they never open it again - $ : ' - ' Here's just a - ' ‘ ) - ' ' -- -' 3 I any-longe- - ' P PELICAN POINT UTAH LAKE—Mrs Roger S Cedarstrom made us welcome in the neat living room of her home here on the west shore of Utah Lake mWe didn't like to close our property to fishermen" she "There are so many nice people But we've had a explained '""t' lot of living out of this place and finally it got to a point where r" we couldn't stand the vandalism '' On this beautiful April- - day yours truly had ridden the ''''' gout craft "Bouncing Bess" down from Streets Beach on the north ehd of the lake to investigate the closing of Pelican Point 4 to anglers ‘ And before we go any farther let it be said that we don't ''' blame Mr and Mrs Cedarstrom one bit We're surprised they didn't close their property before Notoillattitiotatotiti - Ammio0 og r-"- 1 41 g 4 - - - - - 4 - - emereets |