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Show EXODUS TO THE FISHING HOLES There is suppressed excitement in fishing circles New licenses are be-ng be-ng secured, last season's tackle is being inspected with a view to having hav-ing all appurtenances to a good fish !ng outfit In good condition. rod jare being tested and the old fish'ng clothes are beln Inspected to see If the water soaked, mud stained and scrvlre worn uniforms will stand one I more season. The trout season opens next Sunday Sun-day Jt has been several ears since the modern Isaac Waltons who are ob Hgfd to labor six days of the week hae been en on an opportunltv to enjoy their pastime on the opening day and several old buggies and har neBees are being patched together in anticipation of a trin to the streams I Saturday night Those who go at that time will be on the spot to throw their lines Into the water when the I legal hour arrives Those who do not own transporla tlon outfits of their own are depend Ing on the liveries but some will be left In the cold. The liverymen report re-port that advance orders are piling up on their desks for Saturday eve- I ning and Sunday. Many will content themselves with a trip to the canyon by street car. from present Indications the trout will be biting In great shape in the many holes that can be reached by 'he car. While the reports from Lost Creek. Rear Lake Blacksmith Fork and Woodruff and Randolph are extreme ly pleasing to the fishermen. the majority of the sportsmen will save those places for later lu the season and content themselves with holes nearer home South Fork and Beaver Bea-ver will be visited by many as will also East canyon and the Wober river Had the recent rains not washed much earth into the water, the Og-den Og-den river would have been clear enough for fly hooks However, the fishers should worry, |