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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 49

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tor Ray; Arnett in cooperation with federal wildlife OUTDOORS Traditional Trout Opening to Be Preserved The new rule restricts the hunter to the possession of a single day's bag limit while traveling from the place where the ducks were actually shot to his car, camp, temporary lodg-ing, home, commercial game processing plant or common carrier. Home of the Scarlet Lady Famed Private Railroad Car Saloon authorities were credited' with keeping the botulism losses to a minimunL It was noted, for example, that 10 days ago there was a mild outbreak of botulism at the south end of the Salton Sea. Within an hour, Arnett had a crew on the scene and the outbreak was snuffed 'out. Thi3 prompt action resulted in the loss of only 40 ducks. Meanwhile' federal authorities reminded hunters of a new duck hunting regulation that went into effect this season.

Permanently Stationed At and 1 million In the Sacramento Valley. An aerial census made Oct 24 showed there were more than 12,000 ducks in the Imperial Valley with more arriving daily. A report was made by the DFG that despite the increased population duck losses to botulism poisoning have been mild so far this year. This year botulism has killed 22,500 ducks compared to 117,000 last year. Special emergency crews developed by DFG direc- duck at the point where it is released.

All clubs hunting flighted mallards must obtain a permit from the DFG. This year's wild duck population is much higher in California than last year. At this time last year there were 3.6 million ducks in Lake, the Sacramento Valley and the San Joaquin Valley. This year there are 4.2 million ducks 2 million at Tule Lake, 1.2. million in the San Joaquin Valley.

1 in th it Yii mil 1 GOBACKTO THE KORSE AND BUGGY Pays, Defends Antics LAS VEGAS (tTPI)-Chi Chi Rodriguez conced-0 ed he will pay a $200 fine imposed by the Golfers Assn. for "conduct unbecoming a professional but defended his antics which he said arc aimed at pleas-'ving golf fans. The Puerto Rican pro, Sphere taking part in the $100,000 Sahara Invita-I-tional, was the target of a complaint by a fellow pro, tDave Hill, who said that during the last round of Jthe open at Napa, last weekend Rodriguez 'grabbed a bunker rake v' and made believe he was trying to hit a ball. Rodriguez' statement on the Hill hassle said: "I will pay the fine upon me by Joseph Dey golf However, I do not agree with his decision and I intend to discuss it with him. vi- "All I did was to humor the fans who pay a lot of -tK money to see lucky guys like me play golf for a liv-: ing.

In my opinion, pleas-; ing the fans is being a true professional. I never have and never will interfere with a pro while he is playing a shot. If a certain pro can't stand my clowning with the crowd when he is not playing a shot that is unfortunate. I do not intend to alter my belief of helping to make the fans happy." streams in Inyo, Mono and Alpine counties from a proposal to permit year-round fishing in all California waters next year. The commission's action on the proposal offered by the State Department of Fish and Game was taken at a meeting in Redding.

Under the tentative 1971 fishing regulations adopted, the three Sierra counties will retain their 6V2 month season from May 1 to Nov. 15. In action affecting ocean fishing, the commission approved a rule prohibiting the harpooning of broadbill swordfishby sport fishermen and reduced the limit on rock fish from 20 to 15. These rules will be formally adopted at the commission's next meeting here Dec. 4.

The commission also adopted rules for hunting flighted mallard ducks on commercial and private club territory. Highlights of the rules are: mallards must be at least 14 weeks old and capable of sustained flight; dogs must be available to retrieve cripples; shooting may not be done closer than 500 feet from the point of release; blinds may not be located so that the shooter can see the 0M S1JI Wm qias DAYS. Think about those good old days: the gentler pace, the unhurried pleasures, the complete senseof enjoying life. Then think Palm Springs. It's like here.

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OCEANSIDE 93 anglers; barracuda, 327 Donita, bass, 5 white stabass, 3 yeilowtail, 6 halibut. SAN DIEGO (Municipal Pier) 120 anglers; 28 veilowtail, 2 whit sea bass, 57 bass, 182 barracuda, 103 bonlto. MARINA DEL REY anglers; 0 rock cod, 29 bonlta. PARADISE COVE 90 anglers; 180 barracuda, II bonlto, 1S2 calico bass, 412 MONICA-57 anglers; 114 bonlto, 63 bass, 4 halibut. SANTA BARBARA; anglers; 100 rock cod, ling cod; REDONDO 132 anglers; 78 barracuda, 114 bass, 223 bonlto, 1,345 rock cod, 36 cow cod.

Barge I anglers; 287 bonlto, 155 rock cod. OXNARD 81 anglers; 662 bass, 1.287 rock cod, 126 ling cod, 33 cow cod, 82 bo- IMPERIAL BEACH 60 anglers; 525 rock cod, 2 cow cod, 31 ling cod, 12 yellowtall, 47 barracuda, 10 bonlto. SEAL BEACH 127 anglers; 37 barracuda, 280 bass, 117 bonlto. Barge 119 anglers; 575 bonlto. NEWPORT (Art's Landing) 66 anglers; 60 barracuda, 104 bonlto, 77 bass, 232 rock cod, 6 halibut, 9 mackerel.

(Da-vev's Locker) 143 anglers; 16 yellow-tall. 608 bonlto, 156 bass, 140 rock cod, 36 halibut. 17 barracuda. MORROW BAY (Vires Lmdlng)-123 anglers; 681 albacore. (Port Morro) 59 anglers; 320 albacore.

PORT HUENEFE 97 anglers; 1,782 rock cod, 21 ling cod. MALI BU 40 anglers; 50 barracuda. 92 calico bass, 124 bonlto, 983 rock cod. SAN CLEMENTE 113 anglers; 273 barracuda, 181 bonlto, 63 bass, 34 mackerel. 2 halibut.

SAN PEDRO (Norm's Landing) 62 anglers; 2 veilowtail, 86 bonlto, 302 calico bass, 2 halibut, 86 rock cod. LONG BEACH (Plerpoint Landing) 59 anglers; 13 barracuda, 22 calico bass, 340 bonlto, 79 rock cod. 3 halibut. (Belmont Pier) 76 anglers; 20 bass, 13 bonlto. Barge 62 anglers; 70 bonlto, 32 mackerel.

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