Show adequate fish predicted for opening the june 12 opening of the general angling season will find low water conditions prevailing over the entire state according to spokesmen for the utah department of fish and game one official pointed out that fly fishing conditions could be expected on many streams that are nor norm m all high and roily during the first week of june the annual trout stocking program is ahead of schedule this year because of the lower water table and the tact fact mild spring weather has made accessible to planting many waters that ordinarily could not be reached until a later date I 1 A record number of have already gone out from the twelve hatchery units anglers can expect to find their favorite streams ants and still waters adequately stocked for tire the opening they can also expect serious effects to the future angling potential it if the he low water drouth conditions continue many reservoirs had a poor winter carryover carry over and have not filled this spring good angling can be expected during the early season in such waters but the later season fishing will suffer stiffer unless heavy storms correct the present conditions field men report heavy trout losses from winter suffocation occurring at cleveland clea eland reservoir in the manti mountain range and pine lake in garfield county such stich losses usually occur during low water periods when reservoirs do not supply enough oxygen for the fish during daring the winter months of the freeze over the above two reservoirs will be stocked before the opening F field beld reports also indicate that roads into the high country will be in good passable conditions by june 12 many are now dust dry in summary the upwards of anglers going afield on opening day should find advanced weather and water conditions everywhere with a better than fair ca chance I 1 nce for a good catch of fish the high uinta mountain section does not open to angling until july 3 |