Show utah reservoirs to be opened to fishing utah reservoirs will not be closed to fishermen when the season deaso n opens probably june 14 but certain parts of the reservoirs will be restricted to trespassing tres passing as a precautionary measure mark anderson fish and game director reported today that defense officials had indicated they would close areas above and below certain projects to fishing however they will not close the main bodies of water 38 said would be asked to cooperate with the new ruling and to remain in the permitted areas which will be published within a short time plans call for the restrictions being marked by natural markers which can easily be identified foi example a jet of rocks may eltena out into the reservoir at a certain point which could not be mistaken it would probably constitute such a marker providing it were within a reasonable distance of the danger point another law which sportsmen will be asked to observe to the letter or better the minute will be the time limitations for fishing when the time is up they will be asked to leave reservoirs and streams immediately speaking of time limit on fishing the board of fish and game commissioners passed a resolution at its last meeting asking the governor to take executive action in changing the time at present it is from 4 a m to 9 p m or under normal time system 3 a m until 8 p m the requested change would put it at from 5 a m to 10 p mor m or the same sun time as before war time went into effect throughout utah reports from wildlife federations d i sportsmen are in favor of the changes since they would otherwise miss that last hour of fishing before sundown which is usually the best when the question of wartime first came up anderson andersen asked the attorney general for an opinion the attorney general ruled that it could not be changed unless by legislative action the motion asked that the governor take whatever action is possible to change the situation |