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Show Unusual Catcli Caught In Willard Bay-A First narell A. Hott and his son chane of 2989 West 1300 North' Clin'0" have now a "oven face that Northern Jilie exists in Willard Bay. THIS FATHER and son am who enjoy so much time aether whether it be on the .reams of the reservoir, or ihe tops of the mountains, vere able to angle out an eie(, pound northern pike last wiek from the Bay. This is the first time this Voe of catch has ever been jrted from these waters. THIS SPECIE of fish is very ,.- and narrow in size and v r the Hott fishermen it measured 34 inches in length. This particular type of fish is cosily always found in cold ,a.e waters or streams of northern region areas V Mr Hott and his wife Ruth, alone with their son Shane, V .ho is 12 years of age, and t vill be a seventh grade 1 ,ludent at Clearfield Junior joh School when it com- v mences next month, and the Hull's two daughters Daralyn I V 5 and Vicki 14 years of age I have had much fun this I summer in their various , sports. offl.Y LAST week they had I visitors who traveled here I Irom their home in Los An-I An-I .pies, Calif, to spend a week fishing in the Woodruff, Utah area. Their guests being Mr. I Holt's sister, her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Darshay and family. THE TWO families were X able to have great luck jlj angling rainbow and 12 cutthroat trout, "i In limes when they catch an unusually large or long fish as ihe one found in Willard Bay Mr. Hott says that he uses the j rod while his son Shane, uses Ihe net to assist and visa-ver- 1 sa when at their top sport of fishing. HOWEVER THIS is not the I I only type of diversion for the "l L Hotts, as they are great lovers of horses and dogs. And on many of their outings they include by taking with them, both their horses and dogs to the streams or mountains. The family have great times all working together in whatever capacity that they decide to venture. MR. HOTT is from Illinois originally and Mrs. Hott was born in Ogden. Mr. Hott states that he dearly loves the west and all of the beauty that these states offer and that he does want to spend lots of time and remain in Utah for his home. HE AND his family moved to Clinton, Utah one year ago. Mr. Hott plans to retire early next year. He is a Captain in the U. S. Army, and is stationed in the Salt Lake office, vsb |