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    18—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 12, 1984
Fishing publicity hurts creeks, prof says
By JEANEITE KREBS
Collegian Staff Writer
The conservation of Centre County streams
may be affected by the growing popularity in
fishing and the reputation of area streams, a
University assistant professor of physical educa
tion said recently.
Joe Humphreys, who has been fishing for about
50 years, said that because of recent publicity
about Centre County streams, the streams may
have more fishermen than they can handle when
the season opens Saturday
"Our streams are fragile, and many of the
fishermen coming into Centre County to fish will
not be ecology-minded," Humphreys said.
He said some fishermen not only pollute the
streams with litter, but they also take more than
their quota of eight fish and fish that are smaller
than the legal six-inch limit.
Fishermen are not the only contributing fac
tors to the streams' problems, he said. Acid rain
and snow are causing a much greater problem
for area streams and chemical waste is also a
hazard.
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"Spring Creek will never be what it was be
cause of the past chemical dumpings," he said.
"It is slowly dying."
A ban on keeping fish from Spring Creek, which
flows through Lemont, will be in effect for a
second year, said Charles Kulp, a spokesman
from the Fish and Wildlife Service. There is a
chance the chemical Kepone, which was man
ufactured by the Ruetgers-Nease Chemical Co.,
could still be in the ground water, he said.
In spite of the possible complications of the
season, the Pennsylvania Fish Commission said
the conditions for fishing are very good this year.
Humphreys said the water may be higher and
colder than usual because of the recent blizzard.
Different fishing tactics should be applied in
different areas of the stream.
As water temperatures get colder, the trout's
metabolism slows down. This calls for what
Humphreys calls slow fishing getting the bait
doWn on the bottom of the stream.
Another important factor for fishing is whether
the fish is a native or stocked fish. "Stocked trout
have been fed overhead every day. They will be
looking for disturbances on top of the water," he
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If the water temperature is ice cold, Hum
phreys said the stocked brown trout could slow
down more than the native rainbow trout.
He also said fish will be located where there is a
velocity change in the stream. "The fish don't
like fighting a swift current any more than people
do, so they will be near the banks of the streams
or behind boulders."
Humphreys said the state Fish Commission
has done an excellent job stocking the fish in the
streams this year. The commission is using a new
method called "float stocking" which does not
merely dump all the fish in one area, but spreads
the distribution out .over the entire stream, he
said.
"The only change I would like to see is more
fingerling brown trout dumped into the streams.
They may be small this season, but in the future
they will be a good hearty fish," Humphreys said.
• Humphreys will stress the conservation of
fishing in a fly fishing series he is preparing for
ESPN for broadcast in July. A new generation of
conservationists is developing, he said.
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lege fraternities, due tote abolished
next month, rushed freshmen for old
time's sake this week, prompting
action to prevent a fraternity revival
in September.
Freshmen in previous years would,
during rush, have been pledging to
become fraternity members by their
sophomore year. But the college
trustees earlier this year voted to
disband the fraternities, saying the
social groups no longer were relevant
to campus social life.
"The college's position is that these
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won't be fraternities next year," said
college spokeswoman Terry Allen.
The rush of 170 freshmen prompted
The College Council, a panel of stu-
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dents, professors and deans, to pro
pose limiting former members of any
one fraternity to 25 percent of the
residents in fraternity houses that are
converted to dormitories.
"The council had not originally
planned to implement a quota, but
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tempt by fraternities to continue next
year," said council member John
Blassberg, 20. "They could stack the
houses and discourage others from
living there."
The quota recommendation will be
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Blasberg, the junior class represen
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Of the college's approximately 1,-
500 students, 624 are fraternity mem
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