Show - I t - f- " 444 ' - 91 It ! When T1ere7si Go ILAet's ! Wugust 3 9 1941 B gake reibtme ir be 5a1t Sunitay Morning Fishin' By DO'it Howard j POCATELLO--Th- e 1 pretty much like streams o k a little studying before you can take any fish At that some of the where You've got to do :' - 4A 0 - ' o ' ( - I ) t ' ::' v - It N 1 0 - ' - ' ' — ' k - -- v- - t ' - 41h --- 40 it vaii- 4 -a-)- '''''a ' P '''14: ' r i ' tr 4 0 k ''''' - 7 —AP- ' 7 '''' ocP90piP0 ----- tz 4 1S481 x - ':'- ig IC: t ' - - '''' 1: '''' - '' ' N ' - - '$ A - - il fts -41k ‘ ' 'rr --- Jr- - I 1 ss -- : ' o ' ''': : 1 '" 3 — -- -- 2 rdoet- - ' 0- ' ' ":" :': '' 'rk - '' 'f r' - ''! "7!7 ''''4 '' ':' ' r::— t- i 4 ' ' ' i ol!'4-°-- - ' ' yo)0 good mess However there are those who say that things are okeh along the stream Bait seems to be the thing to use with the fly fish- ermen having tough geing Although fly fishermen: brought back some nice ones early in the week during the litter part "''''' ' 3 ' - ' i 11' '1 ' '‘:-- -- ' ' - N-- Tv just about as many thought it was poor Personally your correspondent is inclined to agree with the latter for all the fish he caught out of the river in three trips this week would not make a k 1 - i N-- ' ' '4 ''" '' 1"' - 1 ' : '': ' e -- - : '' ' '11 i 1 '' - 1 ' i' i f - N ' i k a :- er '"'"- - - z " ( : t - --- 0- - --' - 1 : ' ' ! ' f ': ' 4 : : :': :rr" ' 'JkX L: - - V' ! 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' - - ' ' - 1 GemStaieReleages 22QO Pheasants in South Aleas ' - neY tho-'variou- ' 1 - ' - '" - - 1! k 04 4 f ' t 4 I !) 0 14- t 47111- 014"m ' 4t ' i 4 - 4 - ' 444 1 4 i : 1' ii' 4 '1 '- w :1'' & Amot :' - - - : : 7 1 41 - 3 - 4 - I 1 1 e " i ' : I : - - - t : 5 : ' ' ' t ' - '' i i - l'' - - - - i - ' :' : I - ' ' ' i - - 1 i ! - " 24 1 ' ' i‘ 1 I : - - 1 it - i -- - I ' : tt ' - I ' i ' 1 if - i t 1 - l'' ' - : 1 part Were: exercise of discrition by Owen Morris director wa believe In every instance has reiulted in obtaining very competeneffporson- nel Under the rules thel:director of ' Oa commission selects one person from three tpplicants forwarded by a ciVit service board "In every instance' of 'removal for Cause the director's' actions have been approved by the civil service board or the fish and game commission and the explanation of each removal has been entirely satisfactory to this comMittee "Incumbent mplo yes were given preference in permanent positions unless there was- good cause for their rejection in setting up the commission staff“ :the committee found The survey showed that 15 incumbent officers and 21 nonincumbents received permanent appointments Six incumbetits were disthissed four were remoSed duringprobationary appointment and onei resigned Of the newofficers itopOinted eight refused to Accept jobs two resigned and 12Airo serving probationary periods: of one year Fiturteen fish hatchery:Superintendents were reappointed none behrLII removed or changed" i - i sei - t 1IThe - 1 ' - '' 1 f - ' top-ranki- ng - ' dO ' ' ' s - ' ' ' o -- ---- ' g - - - - ' x-- ' -- ' : 1 4 - - J i -- ' I - - ' ‘r-Tz--- ‘"----"1- -' le"' la- a '' - - - 1 -- - - - ---- -- tiffr - - '' 4: : ' 'j : - - 1 ' ' - - Bear valley to mouth' Salmon and steelhead trout may be speared or snagged In those wnters only Clark emphasized ' - - 1 ' - '1 it ' - elean-l--as the cool lakee breezes That doesn't just happen It's because Fisher Beer - t'' 9:::2s:1114 ILACKFOOT Idaho-Wil- liam M1Hsli of Presto was brought be-fJudge W D Jones charged by Deputy Game viarderiMeivin Barrua with fishing without a license Hall was fined $20 and costa which he paid or 'Ask for Fisher Beer : 4' - - ::-- : 1 t ' : ' i 1 r 1 ery 1- ca°- roil i - i - - '' ' - 1'- 1 ' r ' brewed to a57sycarold formula andi then thoroughly aged under exact -scientific contr011 : ' x! r: rins- q - ' t : is made from the choicest hops and i :: 1P- - There's a mellowness a sparkle and a goodness iti Fisher Beer that satiso- - -i- am - '- 7 -- I fies les as refreshing—as ' - '''-- fi Fisher's brisk In'selezy flavor sets the pace for yoiir day Salmon Egg Waters J: ' 1-- i CHALLIS' Idaho—BeCluse of the!number of violations hi recent weeks Lee Clark of Challis district conservation officer: Saturday listed streams in thiasection in which salmon eggs maY:legally ' be used for bait They are the main SalniOn river from Red Fish Lake creek to mouth :Yankee fork from Five Mlle creek to mouth Middle fork from junction of Marsh creek and ' - Idaho Warden Lists ' """ ' i Flislierman Fined - - - ' ' 1 - t ti ' ' -- - - 1 1 at your favorite tavern dealer or tFocer i r s $ ' I 1 — HJ i ) - l management ' i Ray who served the depart- ment for nine years under the ''' P' ' - 'llt i former game conunissioner Newell ' -"001011 f' 1 ' r )4 B Cook will continue his educe- : ' tional work on an enlarged scope - I 14° : — - - b) k to to home designed bring everyone In the state the importance of con- 1 : 17 '"‘ servation the commission said I ' yrJ1114" ' '" 'i 1 ' "We feel Kay is well trained and ':' "' i we have been linpressed by his enthusiasm In the past" Newell R i ' i Frei commission chairman said ' "We know he will do an excellent i '''''job and he is the type of man that i we want in this department " :' I Kay has a national reputation '' (e for his work In wild life motion ( picture photography which he pioneered in the west Ws films i have been shown at national game Lee t direct educatlea f 'le I Kay conferences et Tulsa and Kansas work for game beard City before the Audubon Society ! of New York and many times be 1 on rtsmnes and church sPo groups fore federal groups In Washington 1 ' D C conservation One of his best known films was The new supervisor a torment' "shot" in 1933 and presents the BY LI student said Saturday 1011 story of erosion in Utah This film lowing his appointment he hadi has been shown throughout the en vision of the future of his work1 tire west and Is still much in de- - "I hope to enlarge my program sott mend Only recently the state" of it will reach more people and ry'r3r1i North Carolina requested use of the story of conservation some of Kay's films to Instruct where i their conservation men on educe- - Like Madsen and Randle Kay's it tiOnal methods has not been establlahed1 In Utah the past few years there salary The commission has been at growing demand for figureswould have to be approved 1 Kay to lecture before school by the state finance commission l : : I ' i 1 s a tiona and Allan C Randle also a Salt Laker as supervisor of ga n e i BOISE—No deviation :from civil service rules in employment or of the state discharge of personnel and game ' department Is fsishoh wnin a summary of an Investigation' recently completed under direction of Ted Wegener president of the Idaho Falls Wild Life feeletroun ey was mode' to assure sportsmen that politics frie used to effect transfers in the department and was made bY A W laotz Homer E Martin-1nPhil Mutch Ada county sportsmen In Findings of the cominittee - s :i I ' f i ' 04 Avo I t used s e ? 1 A 0 - sl0 Giye: '- -- rme drqe '' ' Bel:Int! e a bucketful of for i transplanting- In Duck': - r :- t e' - : 7 7 ' - t' - aP"1 i 3 ' : : thering-conservatio- - ' ' Job Prtobe a1:iA4::41st5000T:2iak:::'trout FG Resultg - '' )t pointment of Lee Kay of Heber City as supervisor of idUcational: work for the department under a revision program Cited at fur-- i and wild life resources It was the third major appoint-si7-tsm4K ip 4t ' ' — I 8 ment in two days : e I 1 ' ' t Friday the commission named " Marion J Madsen of Salt Lake 14 City as supervisor of fish Opera- - '' - ditiP BEAVER—Although P'sred Puffer rancher at North creek five miles northeast of Beaver has a high fence around his gardert4t is not unusual for deer tel get into It at night and eat many of this Deer are often seen vegetables In the alfalfa fields at dawn Put fer said - e ‘: i Utith'i fish and game commission Saturday announced Deer Like Garden nil - t - I r - - ' ' - t ! Chief i By Doi Brooks l'Every time a storm crosses a river for instance" the angler elaborated "a quantity of food particularly grasshoPPers and crickets at this season are washed Into the stream and the 'trout live fat for a while" Best fishing in the upper valley in recent days has been reported in Staley Springs Anglers in boats have had good success with squirrel tail flies at night Baits also are effective Fine catches of mackihaw trout have been reported the past week In Lewis and Shoshone lakes in Yellowstone national park Boats are used Hebgon lake in Montana is described as 6!its usual good self" Trolling IC the most effective method although good catches are being made from shore at some points Shore fishing was reported better than trolling earlier in the season - ' e II ?0 - - i f they got "skunked" regularly The usual midsummer complaints about the hamburger fishermen are circulating about the river—and not without 'Imo justification Undoubtedly:the meat anglers are with us again for evidence conthrues to point toward plenty of hamburger being used One thing no lone needs to be afraid of however Is lack of fish In the stream There are still plenty of fish to be hid If the right ' kind of lure is used at the It right time at the right-placall adds up to persistence Above the dam almost- anyone can still take the old pole graft a few crawlers and come home tight vtith some fishIs tough below the' dam where' th6 fish seem a little more choosey but the big ones are down lower in the canyon awaiting some smart '''' angler's fly ''' m' cr-- To Direct 'Teaching Program variable By Provo River Joe PROVO — Conflicting reports from fishermen on the Provo river this week make it hard to - how say justthings are going y fortv-anliked the angling and - 't ' - ' - t i ! I- A so ''' e' - ' ! t : A t g' i '''' - :i k- - - ' ‘ 'i'' ''- I: t 'sk'-- ''' ' k 5' 1 ' ' ' at eV' atalf111 - '''4 :''' z t'-'4- ' i ' :' 'I 3 " i ''' '' : e'''''- - ' 'i' ':8: - '"N mbe N '''N- - aa t i t 1 g7::- 4a - NNc ir:-- 1 1 i Rellorts 'Va'ry I A Provo Joe Reveals - ' : : - i 1 N- - t ri '7Ist ovvib4t P e - 1:' - tt - s'''''-- r 400 ' t '4 Np f There's seine little discussion i Tribune Intermountain Wiro hero in Pocatello about t h e 4 Will it make 'beim?' rain4 Tribnne Intermountain Wire LOGAN—Irewer fishermen hints' been hn- the Logan and 'fishing better right away or Blacksmith Fork rivers In Cache vall'ey this pelt week than at any CEDA4 CITY—Southern titan will the trout wait until things through the Cedar get back to normal before they previous time this season acdordingIoFlOyd140el deputy game sportslull Life federation' staged 'Wild City etart feeding again? warden but Sunday should bring the t crowds back for fishing a novel lrescue" of 16000 legal 1' The general observation bi been Setter in years hain't be a little the river will that size when carried the : tiout they l ' slow for a few Not 9910rY fisherman gets a fat tinnY nights but that T-Ion foot from an lrehsures catch e !:toot' hardly a atm& 0 n isolated by the first of the week those which into pond rearing ones be will nosing again big out ot the canyon without the state found road building too at shores the in night along Job-Slatetrout-- Thei three or four good-eise- d ' expensive4 looking for their eastomart crystal clear waters of the rivers foods Well leo about that over 'With the aid of approximately i con aro Oethe stream the week end 50 C C C5 enrollees from Bryce hoping In the PIIIEDALIC iNryo--T- ha ski lift ' ' Meantime that some of the more and counts of the Pinedale Winter tributing tó the better fishing the sports officials Best 'biting trout this last week canyokcarnp Itrout will be to were fish over able courageous hungry carry the 7German brown and the ledges skirtingthethe ' and will think a red ibis looks Sports aasociation- - located in the haevbeen lower on Wind River mountains 12 mike Noel believesv that befrom nowmore Mammoth creek to an improvised like a good lunch srill biting o east of here will ie In first clams than ever: Some fishermen are pond where they were later loadAnd from there we'll drop condition as Soon as ano'w arrives succeoeful ed into trucks Deputy Game In i dragging out and Wardell over Sun Valley way and try Macfarlane Claude to plans adopted by the bowl and natives but the brown i M Sargent of the Mammoth the Big Wood river before takJ 111 'autnumbet c'ther far °I association at ita annual meeting hatchety with Superintendent ing the trait over Galena sumMetlea '''J ' mit to the Salmon which right Heavy use o( the ski litt and hot weather ot the past Paul R Franke oftheZion national now may produce a few trout course by western Wyoming winter week Ss giverv transplantthe park stapervised in the spots where the dredges sports enthusiasta as well as vist- - drop ot interestasin the sportofalong ing aren't churning up the stream tors from Idaho Colorado and Utah till Logan river but on week ends J Perry Egan president of the Cedar City Wild Life federation t& a point where it looks like led to the 'decision to make the tiehannenlwind their way back said the Arout were planted in a 11‘tain street gutter in a cloud- - has cool to to to and fish thlreanIOne the improvements and to expend A portion of Duck Duck itself creek 'bursts main river If the e ' it' tho funds neceosar3r to keep-th(ALA closed for the Is- too muddy there still are been creek has A: grouP of Ceche fishermen lilt in first claps shape due to planttwolseasons past 'plenty of mountain- lakes and to in lake The annual meeting also elected Journeyed Menry's fish but can fill streams where appears to you ings high ' of the aseociation for the tans during the week but came be overstocked hence the request a basket in next to nothing corning year as follows: Mike Mur- - back disgusted at their hick and for opening Egan said lines to the in their content throw phy president Frank Korfecte arcretary-treoaurAlbert Kor- - Logan 'river !'One day's fishing in Maybe- Good eónvinced them that Get New And thin through Spar can-ye- n fonta and Red Wiederanders mom- the!Logan In' Cacb volley flailing wedulattr hers of the i board directors of and a try at the Big Lost Them men will direct the condi than it has been for some time and Homes:Near Price It may be good oC work the summer and lto$:01 the :few fishermen who - then again timing maybe it won't de water tall months as Well as direct 'all have been getting out daily hop in PRICIC-4Iv- o 'beaver have been pending on the volume of reseractivities of the association- fishing planted: during the past week on aboureboatonandthlaspe theii 4 released from the being 'good the Pierrec Moynier ranch In Wil: weir The stretch of river be- catches have-'4Isbeen reported low h the efforts of creek' iJ0WthS dam has been consistbut- in the heat Of the day dam S IL riverg watershed soil Idaho Price catches fine the Approves ently producing to be just "toe fishing las proved conservation district cooperating since thé opening of the sea4 hot-1' ! Fish Job with the state fish and game de- son Above the dam you have I!atchery te work a little harder to take partment :according to A W Mc' WASHINGTON Aug 2 UP)- -- proVement sAil t the fish hatchery Kinnoni chairman of the local anything approaching a limit in Bonner county'-hearof sOpervisors Lulus if you can Representative White (D) Idaho nearSandpOint Both spots! Time for commencement of the The beaver were taken from an hfrt them at the right time - - - Saturday was informed that the Ao a was has work work of the discretion left approved zystem in the vicinity audit yetere lucky to boot presidentadministration allocation the State fish 'and game commis- - irrigation of Kamaswhere they had become Let you know about that next projects of $5978 for conetruction of cares sionr' sponsoring the project and a nuisanceAhrough their activities' Sunday takers' quarters! and other -- Un- to the stateW PA administrator and i transferred to the west fork of Willow creek in the Price river Anyone that 'maintains a big ' trout isn't good eating is plain drainagea !This location is many' namiles away from any irrigation crazy We put an canals or farm land so there is tive in the oven around an hour' i now and there little denier of their iltusing fuu ago right ture damage isn't enough left of that fish tn ) :i make even a slight bulge in the ' t garbage cam (IA More of it - - vv - Bailey superintendent Set Game rSEROMEIdatio Parley than 220t) pheasants which had of 01 Jerome farm been linlet on Lieenpes state gftfne farni-hfrwet regame departmont —The Mortana fish and 'game hatchery Idaho (Inn-Attorleased in 25 South Idaho counties offirials made August WISE a' survey of food commistaten will meet here dates for the 1941 upland shelter and carrying capacity of 9 to set' General Bert IL Miller has ruled during the past month it was anseason bird nounced Saturday by State Fish the 1941 tripping areas out of state fishermen cannot obAnnual aummsr planting of season and to consider an open tain resident fish and game and Gams Director Owen W ' licenses without first securing a Morris young tiplatuL game birds la now season on antelope Dr J S Mc- reundar way from both the Jerome Farlandiístate game warden said driver's license and license plate' Sportsmen's organizations ' in Idaho kased the birds ' under direction and Lapawal 'tams Saturdab '''1- :0 4 tr '' l'-- '' nd : - o r - ' se No l : Rain Yestor ' 4 7''' -- a a Logan River Anglers Claim So4nem Utah Spottsmen Best Fishing rn Years Rescue Trout ' - - - i i Commission Retains Heber Man -- 0 ' 1 - t V' t ' o- ' - 1" : 1 ( -- — 010160 40444016Notoemeouroest016tompaA - with fishermen so thick 3 ( ' - a - A - -9 V4 440017 r' ' r -' 1 S - - Ar -14 -- - and started up the river' Jewell didn't know lust what-i- t was until an hour and a half later 1'Lro i ' ' '' i ' 'I ' when be hauled an too C turn hot was CC It workers aove rainbow Out on the bank Rainout in '' force to aid sportsmen at Cedar' City bows generally break water and seine fish for transplanting when Water short- -' do some tall and fancy leaping but this one was an exception ' : 't It stayed under water the entire0 I: ' time sounding rather than leap- ' ing and generally behaving like a nativeJewell still isn't con- t winced his fish was a rainbow! r Irr ' srsr at - - ' 441C 1 - 10 — ::‘ -- : 4: 4 ft ' 0 ft- ' '' I i Vt - '''44 - r '" 't - 1 14'''' ' --- und : I ''-' 1 " 4 - ' -- ''8 - 9-- 4 LONINiV40'54M- Of courat with the waters a mile above and about a half mile below the dam being closed because of the threat of sabotage the fishing gentry around Pocatello and American Falls tave liad to scout around for new spots in which to toss their lines That however hasn't mad fishing any worse for It seems there are big trout in any number of spOts no one's tried until now For instance there's a riffle on the east shore where several years ago they Used to take rainbows about a pound apiece on a small dry fly After failing to catch any there for a season the spots was aban doned until a few weeks ago when someone started tossing a flatfish out along t h a riffle Now that same spot nightly looks like an Elks convention ' - - 4 ' A 1 you- - ' 4(' 17 ' r - -- y - 4o ' a Fishing vcouts Ed-04-ki(to!- ' N - is step on one if you move The trout there aren't of the pound variety either They run and froth 2 to 4 pounds they put up plenty of scrap in that fast water when you tie Into 'em a a a And here's a strange story 'about a rainbow'that didn't act a rainbow should ?at all like Jewell Horton who spends all the time be can on the river was slowly wearing out his arm at Mary's Mine the other night and getting no results Finally ' he tied on a redside streamer and let 'en go It didn't go very far before someting that felt like a freight train took bold 4 r- '" ' 4 - - ' accordingly 4 ' ' 1 a flatfish killer in these parts and Bev eral record catches have been made on these Another item that's got those big ones in a dither is a fly called the red ibis on about a number l hook Seems the trout think that looks something like a cluster salmon eggs and treat same - 1 st ' --- ' x ' - A‘''' 4 It most studious gents come borne empty banded but they generknow where to go and what ally ' to offer them the next time they drop down here for a fishing Right now night's well-known - A" - "1"1116 A'''tt - ' '- 1 ' every- '' 11 pok 40 below American Fano Idaho is Tc4r' Nailt:O-- - ettommr t Stake river 1 Wire Tribune IDAHO FALLS Idaho—"Sea'sonts best" was the way authoritative sources described flailing conditions Saturday in thol upper Snake river valley "It is difficult to tell fishermen where to go and what lures to Use however because conditions change almost from hour to hourr iresident angler emphasized explained that frequent thunder showers which vary trbm sprinkles to downpours are cutting across the valley and that wind and temperatures also ire highly 1 I ' Tishm g hiltS Peak A14:::nul Snale UpperIntermountain rk to Be Done This Gang Is There! 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