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Show Making Ready For Opening Fish Day "If he be an honest angler, may the east wind never blow when he goes j a fishing," said Isaak Walton, and all indications point to no cast wind, i for it is believed that all good fishermen fisher-men will set out to play the game square have the necessary license, observe the opening and closing hours to the minute and above all hold themselves within the limit of catches catch-es as prescribed by the state laws. Elaborate plans are being made by many of the local fishermen to be in the field ready for the opening day Sunday, June 15. This eventful time has been the sole topic of discussion dis-cussion for the past two weeks, and scouts have been sent out to investigate investi-gate this and that stream, or a lake or some favorite spot where the festive speckled beauties are laying in wait to take a snap at the fly or fat worm. Several parties have been arranged arrang-ed for many days outing from here. Fishlake will draw many and parties will leave for Piute county where it is said the fishing is prime. The many streams nearby will also have their quota and coming as it does on Sunday, Sun-day, the opening of the fishing season sea-son will see a mighty influx of sportsmen sports-men wending their way to their favorite fav-orite streams. There are, however, many things to be considered by the "honest angler." ang-ler." His license must be of the 1924 vintage and must be duly signed. The hours for starting and stopping are given and above all the amount of the catch is plain. If these are complied com-plied with, and you happen to be "lucky" those left at home and eager for a mess of. the luscious trout may not meet disappointment. |