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Show 2D Tuesday, April 8, 1969 DESERET NEWS, i Now's dood Time To Take Youngster fishing! ' By HARTT WHOM Deseret News Sports Writer Now could be an excellent time for fathers to take their youngsters fishing. Ice is gone, or going rapidly from Pine View Reservoir, Flaming Gorge, Mantua and Deer Creek and other Utah , sr V. :' ' t waters. Walleyes are still being lift ed by the hundreds from the Willard Bay inlet. The fish are spawning all around Willard, so we are not too worried about the many walleyes being taken at the inlet, one e official said. However, we are keeping an eye out for anglers using snagging gear. can take walleyes at Willard without if they can much difficulty or trout find casting room lakes. Soon from tlie ice-oafter the ice goes, fish are cruising shallow water near shore where a youngster can cast to them. In addition fish are filling winter-emptstomachs about this time of year. For example, K. L. Green of Holladay took son Guy to the Fremont River recently, and it was Guy wla caught the 4 lb. brown trout. Several years ago K.I showed the way there with a 4 lb. brown trout. Guy must have been paying attention. The Fremont and Sevier in g south central Utah are some mud now, but not nearly as much as they'll run later. Then young anglers would have much more difficulty taking any fish. Boats will be allowed on Deer Creek Wednesday noon. Some boaters are already trolling for big trout on Mantua, and lunker bass at Pine-vie- ' .A,wrti?Jvj.syLiLB i.- v-A- : fish-gam- ,& Youngsters MS 'TnHfr. 6 .;, 'y"t6.ZV & r ' " tfJj ' . "f'NJw"4 y VvV w ' , t A ' - , r--v $. ; ,, '' ' ''- vf if.J .v i S,JV'' ' mmm mm mu n i pV Vs "Photoi Crowds like this ore still jamming - . 4 II ,V- ' A . ' 'it by Hartt Wlxom Father-so- n Willard Bay where walleyes keep anglers happy. team hurries to get lures out into Willard Bey as angler at left brings In walleye on spinner. 2-l- b. run-nin- Snow is disappearing rapidly enough along the trout streams north of air-cle- ar the Uintah Basin for anglers to catch nice brook and cutthroat trout. And few are forgetting it was about this time two years ago that a Ft. Duchesne angler caught a brown trout weighing 11 lbs. from the River near Whiterocks. 14 ounces Uintah Basin sporting goods stores. at most Uinta Fishermen are keeping their eyes on sevefal western water openers in the near future. Towave Reservoir, 51 dirt road miles south of Ouray, opens April 19, Saturday, this year. Montanas general opener is May 18, and not The Lake Fork, Uinta and Whiterocks Rivers produce a inch good number of rainbows this time of year. However, where on the Ute Reservation they require either a $1 per day or $3.50 season license, available 10-1- 6 Indian May 22, as earlier stated. Opening throughout Montana then are such streams as the Bighole and Madison, two of the nations popular lunker streams. Wyomings Soda Lake opens 1, but Sulphur Creek Reservoir south of Evanston closed April 1, and does not until May 15. Ice isnt likely to go from Naughton May n Atlanta Surprises San Diego By United Press International The home court advantage finally didnt pay off in the Atlanta-SaDiego series. n ABA ACTION Atlanta hadn't won a game in San Diego all year and San Diego hadn't won a game in Atlanta and thats the way the first five games of their Western Division semifinals series went with Atlanta holding a edge. 3--2 Miami, N.O. Take Tills By United Press International Jimmy Jones picked a good time to set a club record for field goals. Jones pumped in 19 baskets for the team mark as New dumped Dallas Monday night to take a lead in their American Basketball Association Western Division playoff series. In an Eastern Division contest, Miami took a triumph over Minnesota in the first game of their series. Jones wound up with 45 points, his second highest total of the season, as New Orleans recorded its 15th win. The straight series switches to Dallas on Friday night Don Freeman scored 11 of his 33 points as Miami turned back Minnesota. The clubs will play their second game tonight at West PaLm Beach before moving to Minnesota Thursday night. But Atlanta turned in a 6 victory over San Diego at San Diego in the sixth game Monday night to WTap up the series in six games. The Hawks will now face Los n Angeles in the Western finals. 108-10- astern Division Owlet A Indiana Kentucky Write Wen 0 0 Lett Pet Wen Lett Pet. 0 1.000 .000 o 0 .000 .000 B A'eml Minnetofa 1 Weetem Dlvitien Series A Wen amend Denver I 1 Series I Wen NewOrleena Ofllet Mendey't Results Miami 119, Minnesota 110 New Orleans 122, Dalles 109 (Only games scheduled) Lett Pet. I 1 .5CO .300 Lett Pet. 2 o 0 2 1.000 .000 HO 7 73-5- 4 The Eastern Division finals will regime Wednesday night 4 12 Caldwell 14 Hatzard 27 Hudson 14 0M Ham Kimball Koitt Lantz Riley Williams 12 4 12 3 2 4 3 4 2 SMS IN Tttals Totals 44 109 23 27 17 Atlanta 79 33 22 22 San Diego Fouled Kolli, San Diego. Total Fouls Atlanta 27, San Diego 41 A 10,171. Hams Fork and the Green River are also open, but three feet of snow make access difficult. The same has been true for years at Fish Lake. So Dads interested in taking the young ones out this year might do well to take them when the fish are near shore and hungry. Chances are good the young anglers will think more of Dad for being smart Where ice has gone, as it has at Mantua, fishermen often find things just a little slow at first. But within several days, when the water (p Till enough to take them where the fish are. Knicks May Tap Cazzie NEW YORK (UPI) P New York Knicks 13 10 24 0 24 have a iron-ma- n - The may finally sixth man for their five. Cazzie Russell, sidelined since January when he broke his ankle against Seattle while IN chasing a loose ball, may be able to see part-tim- e duty IN Wednesday night when the It. Knicks play Boston in the sec 4 10 ond game of their Eastern vision final playoff series. Di- Puts the Dig Stuff on Since Russell and Phil Jack-so- n were injured, the Knicks have been going as much as possible with their five startWillis Reed, Dave ers Bill Bradley, DeBusschere, Dick Barnett and Walt Frazier. Summary EASTIRH I But f PINAL Sfvtn) 2-- 0 ABA Standings 7 year. SIXTH MAN' AGAINST CELTICS in Boston with the Celtics holding a edge over the New York Knicks. Atlanta 161, San Dim 194 P P Atlanta San Dim IS Beaty Adtoman 4 24 Bridget Barnett 3 now. fishermen usually find the best fishing of the NBA Playoff 122-10- 8 best-of-sev- San Diego led for the first three quarters bur Atlanta, in the third peritrailing od, rallied to take the lead and held it in the fading min- utes. ' warms, Div-sio- Orleans 119-11- 0 Lou Hudson sewed 27 points and Bill Bridges added 24 for the Hawks while Elvin Hayes and Don Kojis had 26 each for San Diego. Reservoir until the middle of May, but it is legally open L W I 0 1 WESTERN PINAL (Best of Stvonl W Loo Anstln A llonto 0 Won Somlfinolo (Boot of Sovonl L W O Son X Doo Won L 0 piovoff Monday t J f Soccer Summary SCHOOL SOCCER A Dlvitien 1; Highllnd 4. West 9; 2, Skyline 0; Davit 1, BountiOlympui ful 1; Clearfield 2, St. Mark's 0. 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