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Show Fishing Season Opens Tomorrow The fishing season will open to morrow, June 15th.. and sportsmen who have been anxiously awaiting the event will leave for the mountain streams and lakes this afternoon or early In the morning, and all the most popular spots WM be lined with anglers when the opening time arrives. It is expected that fishing in this area will be better this year than it has been on opening day for I many seasons Streams, which are , usuc.lly high and roily at this time i of the year, are reported to be clear and not very high, which should add much to the fisherman's luck. ( In addition there has been many more legal sized fish planted this I year than ever before, the result of , unusually fine work done by Reed Hend rson, in charge of the Panguitch Pan-guitch Hatchery. Mammoth, and Asey and Duck creeks have all been well plant d with legal sized Raln-, Raln-, bow as has Navajo Lake. I The Ced:.r Wild Life Federation j will award Its first weekly "Big Fish" prize next Monday. Anglers making catches of large fish are urged to weigh In their catch at the Goodie Garden by Monday noon, to compete for a $5 cash prl.'e given by the Southern Utah Lumber Lum-ber Company. For the remainder of the summer the angler weighing In the biggest fish by Monday noon I of each week will win a valuable prize, and his nam- will be listed . cn a Rptcial plr.card to be displayed display-ed In the Goodie Garden window I throughout the season. |