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Show Migh Uintas Open Saturday To Fishermen Lakes and streams of the ! High Uinta Mountain section opened op-ened to angling Sat.' July 3rd. Angling may be pursued in the hundreds of waters of this increasingly popular primitive area from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily through October 10 J This unique range runs east j and west. It is the primary Utah mountain area where hiking and pack trips lead into, wilderness country from short walks to better than twenty-five miles off the roadways. Waters in the dozens of high basins offer the best in fishing for native cutthroat, brook and rainbow trout. Montana grey-ling grey-ling have been successfully established es-tablished in some drainages. A high level of angling suc cess has been maintained through the years by constant stocking of fry and fingerling trout through the use of pack trains during the open season. Since there is a minimum of natural propagation, anglers can well visualize most fish creeled as having traveled by pack over the same long trails they themselves traversed on the way to this primitive country. Daily and possession limits for trout are the same as over the rest of the state: 12 fish, or seven pounds andor one fish, whichever is caught first. Grey-ling Grey-ling for the first time this year may be had as a limit separate and apart from other game fish, or 20 pounds or 20 grey-ling, grey-ling, whichever is caught first. |