. A glimpse of Utah, its resources, attraction and natural wonders /by Edward F. Colborn . the state. Teal, mallard,red-heads and canvas-backs are generally plentiful. Wild geesein northern Utah and snipe in the Salt Lake valley, are frequentlyfound. Twenty-five ducks constitute a legal bag. The shootingseason for duck opens October ist. (^ Bass fishing in Utah Lake is rare sport. The lake was stockedwith this gamey fish many years ago, and two or three pound spec-imens are frequently caught. The lake is most easily reached fromProvo, being only two or three miles distant from that place. For


. A glimpse of Utah, its resources, attraction and natural wonders /by Edward F. Colborn . the state. Teal, mallard,red-heads and canvas-backs are generally plentiful. Wild geesein northern Utah and snipe in the Salt Lake valley, are frequentlyfound. Twenty-five ducks constitute a legal bag. The shootingseason for duck opens October ist. (^ Bass fishing in Utah Lake is rare sport. The lake was stockedwith this gamey fish many years ago, and two or three pound spec-imens are frequently caught. The lake is most easily reached fromProvo, being only two or three miles distant from that place. For trout the Weber, Bear, Provo and Big and Little Cotton-wood rivers are famous, and at certain seasons of the year goodcatches may be made in Parleys, Lost and East Canon laws are favorable to the fish and are strictly enforced. Theopen season begins June 15th and continues to the close of theyear. Speckled, salmon and rainbow trout are the usual run. To reach the fishing and hunting grounds, go to Provo, Ogdenor Salt Lake City, where supplies and directions can be Silver Lake and Brightons Hotel, Head of Big Cotonwood Canon, Utah.


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