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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 4, 1970 (12 pages)

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cone nena erage em + oc¢ 0.0.0 6.60 0 0.0.0 “Fish Scesedetodetetiterstoretaseters . "10 ANGLING RULES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1 Fishermen are reminded by the Department of Fish and Game that California's 1970’ angling regulations*become effec tive on Sunday, March 1. Regulations booklets listing the new rules are available from license agents and. DFG offices throughout the, trout angling are Whiskeytown state, and anglers are advised Lake, to obtain a copy. A large part of central California will be’ open to all-year angling under the new regulations. Streams as well as lakes and reservoirs in much of the San Joaquin Valley and Sierra ’ foothills elsewhere in northern. and central California will be open, Reservoirs near urban areas or otherwise subject to heavy fishing ‘pressures will have year-round five-trout limits, but others will have a five-fish winter limit and 10 fish during: the general season, The general trout season will be May 2 through Nov. 15, except in the northwest where the opening day will be May 30, and in areas which have an allyear season. The new trout regulations provide for all-year fishing on all waters in the counties of Fresno, Madera (except Yosemite’ National Park), Merced, rereteteretetere*oteteteter et 7°" 0°", Peeters ate sieeesssesetecet apply in: that season and the limit will be five fish at other times except on waters with special limits and closures, The: general season limit remains at 10 trout or salmon in combination, byt not more than 10 pounds and one fish. Among the other water which — now will be open all year for Clair Engle (Trinity) Lake, Freshwater Lagoon in Humboldt county, and Pleasant Valley Reservoir on the Owens River. The new regulations include arctic grayling, which were planted -by the DFG in several high Sierra lakes this year, in the trout season and limit, The new rules reduce the: trout limit from 10 to five inthe Upper Cottonwood Creek drainage as:a measure to protect the golden trout. The lower limit applies on Cottonwood Creek. gon from the: confluence of © ttle Cottonwood Creek and on~ ae within the Cottonwood Creek system that are not already closed to fishing, ‘The six-inch sshalicainn size “and artificial lure area: on the Kern Plateau is extended to protect goldens in the Upper South Fork ofthe Kern River and Golden ‘Trout Creek drain: ages, Another hinon eliminatesStanislaus, Kings, Kern and Tu‘statewide the limit on the numlare except the Kern River and tributaries above Democrat Dam, and those portions of Mariposa and Tuolumne counties west of State Highway 49. Only lakes and reservoirs will have all-year trout angling in the counties of Alameda, Butte, Colusa, Contra Costa, Glenn, Lake and Mendocino (except the Eel River drainage), Marin, Monterey. (except Los Padres and San Clemente reservoirs), Napa, Sacramento, San Benito, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba, and those portions of Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado; Nevada and Placer west of Highway 49, The general season limit will N. San Juan fire officers are elected The North San Juan Volunteer Fire Department held a special meeting last week to elect new officers. Jake Dabis, elected fire chief. called the meeting to order following the spaghetti dinner that was sponsored by Babe Pinaglia.Other officers are as follows: Board of directors Frank Bigelow, Gus Buddle, Everett Chittenden, Bill Dudley, Leroy Elam, C. F. Haverty, Dean Walk-er, Assistant fire. chief Wayne Hodges; secretary -Mrs, Vickie Jones; treasurer, Mrs. Oralene Dudley; publicity chairman, Mrs, Christina Dabis;.co-chairmen .for. next, jitney: dinnerFred Butz, Everett aps
ep eerentiggern ber of attractor blades that may be used by anglers, Thecommission . moved to curb the heavy take of tide pool species by closing tidal areasat state parks, beaches, recreation areas, and reserves tothe taking of tidal invertebrates except such sport shellfish species as clams, crabs, abalones, chiones, eockles, mussels, scallops and lotsters, WHISKEYTOWN, TRINITY LAKES TO OPEN FEB, 28 and Clair Engle: Whiskeytown (Trinity) lakes will open. their 1970 fishing seasons Saturday, Feb, 28, the Department ‘of Fish and Game reminds anglers. Inflow into both of the popular fishing lakes has been heavy and the water murky, so opening day angling is expected to be below par unless the water clears, the DFG reports. Current angling opanietions provide for the two lakesto open on the Saturday nearest March 1, but the 1970 angling regulations will add both waters to the list of lakes and reservoirs which are open all year. FISH ANDGAME CALENDAR: Feb. 28, close fall-winter salmon-steelhead season (See regulations booklet for special seasons, bag limits and closures.) March 9, Fish andGame Commission meeting:in Eureka, March: 16, open sportfishing season for abalone. March 18, close sportfishing season for spiny lobster. April 3, Fish and Game Commission meeting in Sacramento, April 4, open Almanor, Donea ma Jenkinson Lake trout : re ee cer a ae eceseeneseceiee eter ecete resetegedets eects: refer ete! fate and Game . news, odlaiiles . against The Nevada County Nugget, "Wednesday, teh 4, gee g Hear monitor Wasa MEDICAL “AND "ADMINISTRATIVE personnel front the Gold Cities’ three hospitals = Sierra Nevada Memorial, Nevada General and Miners — are shown being given a demonstration of a 7 Hewlett-Packard Patient Monitoring System which is used in monitoring a patient's heart # condition andfunction, Two basic features of the system are an individual unit at the patient's bed and a central console displaying the same information from each unit, This equipment, 7 =used in intensive and coronary care units, is valuable in evaluating the patient's coronary * condition. The first purchase and use of the equipment will be at Miner's Hospital in about two weeks, Officials hope all three hospitals will have such units eventually. Left to right © are, Roberta. Hackney and Robert W. Costley, Nevada General; Albert Casey, Sierra Memorial, Florence Stark, Miners; Julia Dalluge, Nevada General;; and Doris Bartley, Sierra hae Board supports bill to protect lot purchasers The Nevada County Board ot Supervisors has gone on record as supporting proposed legislation designed to protect buyers "suede-shoe subdivisions." Senator Lawrence E, Walsh, author of the bill, sought such approval in a letter directed. to the board. The correspondence states that’ Walsh, a Huntington Park * Democrat, “movedon complaints of several constituents that they @ “had been swindled by promoters: who sold them lots in subdivisions in which promised improvements were never made." According to Sen, Walsh, the bill is aimed at premature land promotions that are "gulping up California's range land and foothills and destroying their present and future value." MEN NEEDED in this area to train as LIVESTOCK BUYERS LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, BUSINESS BILLBOAR THE GIPSON’S 273-2561 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP ; 117 W. MAM P.O: BOX 1634 WASHINGTON HOTEL ROOMS—COCKTAILS Breakfast—Lunch—Dinner WA POURS * ‘ esi gst Pa EY wei! Fe eS UN et ee a ae pre : t ~ te es oe ee ae owe ae 2 eee > we eee eo Se —— nt ala Se “ a —— PRS 5 i ae +