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Show tlmo, because June 15 marks the open- ' ing of the fishing season. Hundreds of Isaac Waltons armed with rods and reels started out last midnight for the various places where the - speckled beauties are supposed to abound and many a hard luck tale will be brought back. The condition of the mountain streams is anything but good for flih-ing. flih-ing. They are all swollen and muddy and it will bo a hard task to induce the wllv trout to Jump for the elusive fly. Fishermen have been urged to wait until the spawning season Is over, but the fishermen are loo anxious anx-ious they simply can't wait. Fishing for trout and bass will pot I be permitted at Lagoon ponds unfit j Julv 1, according to an ' announcement ; made bv I. B. Bean, manager of the ; resort. '"This action Is ' deemed nec-j essary to protect the spawners." said I Mr. Bean. Two weeks more time will j be ample," we think, and after July 1 fishing at Lagoon ponds may be indulged in-dulged In as usual." ANGLING SEASON ON, BUT STREAMS BAD Salt Lake, June 15. Every man and boy who delights In the sport of angling ang-ling knows the date today. Each has been looking forward to it for a long |