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Show ?x :1 tiESERET NEWS 'AND TELEGRAM: Safi tato I.gust 24, SohIxay, 1957' 7' ...,..,,,, -- ., ' odd Dowfurnt's 0.0,,,,-r,- ,,, 0 - I I , Warr,. IIPM110.Ad, '" - 1 I 41to4.w - :4 A, 14.. .b0 "PP ' 11.4c -- f s. t ''', r- ;- - 1. iV7 : o et ot:o 1 , .'e S. , "4 ,A0r0 ik e''',' ' ;, e. e b ,.,4'1:7: 0 .i 7 - , - : 4 -talking Toihnique , 164:74,.:::::,-pit,.(t.:-,-- Ilitly-(11- qtrt' ' joit ' o, , t - 4 1 , ..lt 4ik I 11 9' i I A f u .11 , - -- I vI '4x ' DEER THICKETS HIDE NAPPING HIGH OVER GAME TRAIL - , some archers, hunt from tree o - most - prefer-th- quiet stalk e HOCKING POINT HOLDS SHIqT eS Duane Erickson- wraps- string - BOWNUNTER11 - IS IMPORTANT-- DRESS - Duane uses moose moccasins , , - .reetettirp;:t-..,-':-':.--':,7- i.n ,....Lib'br.-..D0:::- ,,,.!3-!''- : ROIYAND GUN by DuctilluMers , Gel Top Dales; H AcitAw I LLER 4 N -- Bul One Honker The Labor Day holiday, now Only a week away, should see a pickup in the fishing returns, according to department of fish and game spokesmen; The department sahtoxicrea on for this forecast was the current heavy plants of legals going out from all the state Including those 1razed, should be much improved by heavy to plants of legals now goin By THE SPORTSMAN Everyone stands to gain this ear under the new migratory these waters. regulations set up by the One late report said the Interior EIS Dept, Strawberry was pickingup for state tgulallons. guideposts 1iSh 'Thtfedttal taken during the week trolling ners have given th acific Fly- the Strawberry wobblers on 95 continuous day d the way core line lead 160 feet of about 's- Game Utah Com Fish and hatcheries as the final planting In the deeper waters of the sion onto luck the that passed of these fish is completed for lake. sportsmen of bie--a commission announced good supply of legals and all Frday 'that the Utah hunt will Will be gout before Labor Day. start at 8 a.m. Oct. 5that's SatAnother reason for the brighturday. It will run through Jan. er forecast eomes with the cool7that's Tuesdaiy. ing waters as the fall period Earliest and Latest nears. Fish will be more active In will season be the earliest date It after the long hot spell common Waterfowl hunting Idaho this year will open eight that Utah bunters have had in to late July and August. reports this weelc- days earlier, and remain open modern history. It will also be tell of consistently fine creel re- seven days longer, but bag and the latest date that Southern turns from all of the,off-the- , possession limits were trimmed Utah goosehunters have ever road basins in the high Uinta& one duck. The commission by had, This should make many hunt. Flies are good, burtfish are be, unanimous decision set the seaing taken rea5lify by bait and son to run Oct. 5 through Jan. ers happy. The birds are in the Utah marshes by the frontt part 7, inclusive. all other lureg. of October. Shooting should be Deer Creek Reservoir has rered hot by then. mained good over the past two At the tail end of the season weeks. Trolling and bait angling hunters should also have some , proving best, with- - some , pretty fair goose hunting, par- streamer rveltilig ApplicantsHListin the Virgin River head ticularly the of the lake fishing at country of Utah's Dixieland. where the Provo empties into ecl:-At-We o ta e care o e onger this water. n cut season one bird has Fishlake, which closes Sept. A lift of successful grouse from last year's daily bag and 15 this year, has been good fishhunt applicants is on file at from the possession take. ing during the past week. Some the Deseret News Information twoThis year it will be eight birds big macks are still being taken. Officeresults may be con- providing three are bonus ducks Other good reports have come firmed EM or widgeon. Forpos- , In from Panguitch Lake, -- Sec,- Ext. 310.by calling session a hunter can have, after field, many of the lakes on Of the eight areas where two days of hunting, 13 birds Boulder Mountain andon the itswereTaumorrzeomm providing at least three of the Manti range. only one, the Parks unit 13 are bonus ducks. Stream fishing reports show year In Carbon County, was not One Canada Goose some good catches from the Commission Goose and hunters have been hurt Weber Logan, Blacksmith, ruling decreesthat any unsub; a little with a halved Provo rivers. Most have been scribed daily and unwill go taken on flies, with this type sold andpermits will not be open to-- - possession limit on geese. of fishing expected to improve future application during the - Last year You could shoot two Canada geese. This year the as the season goes along. season. - ' All the hard fished streams, bag is one. . - 7 --- - Are Especially Winning Grouse Hunt tind-morn- ing Archer's aNSky-ridin- Trip-Wor- By KAY ALDOUS Deseret News Sports Writer-Man- y of the bowhunters afield next Saturday for the opening of the special archery-dee-r hunt will be after their buckskins for the first time. Some of the :inexperienced nimrods will be aptly instructed Whil( th Rai-nbovir-1-- g It only takes one trout to take a feller back to his old fishing hole. ' That fish doesn't have to be big. - 111,"' 1 "Let's 11Oldllydie-Adamroneda- go ters as proper equipment.- dress and hunting techniqueothers - will 'equipment" nmst in- of a minimum 40 pounds pull at the archer's draw length; broadhead arrows with two or more sharp inch cutting edges at least In diameter with a recomr mended twoInch or better length; a conspicuous red head gear; a valid big game hunting license and a special 1957 archery deer bunt per. mt and tag ince bow and arrow kills mus made at comparatively, close dist. es (the average, according to na ; al statistics is 28 yards) It is nee.ry to use ost the stalking method And in that fish is the s y. Ken Garlf made the mistak if asking how fishing old him. He sugwas. "I knolArewhere there is a fish," gested that we go get it after working hou "one of these - We went Puddling tittle i bow Creek--- lust like Hydie Adams before him, Ken laughed when he saw the size of the stream. It was a puddling little creekmost of the water is used in the ditches and fields. The first hole was where the little native lived. Ken put a neat dry fly to him. Nothing happened. Our guesswas that the fish had quit Ihé country for deeper water:There was one way to find outlag a spinner into - the ' spot. I idTalIcen watched. T he DM fin and it wasn't a thinrainbow slanted into the little native at all. A three-pounair. What a show he gave us. We stood there like two men -- - - cut-tie- afternoons." -- L.,' , 1.23 of 1413.03'" litspi. 1 1. L 3 ,.., j , The bowhuhter must learn to. DON'T FORGET TAG feel with his feet during the pin it in pocket stalk. Often it is ..possible to where most of the buckskins walk within a few yards of a will be found for the early hunts shaded buckskin "napping". ttn and perhaps the best pants are der a pine tree or in the cool grass. "O.D.'s" , the old army-typTheir olive drab coloring is Early and late in the day deer cases. greatior.samoullagethey are can..be caught with their headL. Therefore, soft clothing must they dry out in a hurry down drinking at a stream' or be worn to keep movement whe,fWetnct they are quiet. lake. noises through brush and timber A longes trrIf1e:irnot Is an smell and bearing and- - an up.-upper body èovePIng Soft-soleshoes are mandais wind stalk is important when - otherAmportant Item a red head gear which has no, possible. But the hunter who tory for the stalker. Several kinds of foot gear will auffiee,-- brim or visor.- 1"quts down to wait can avoid but thin-soleA visor will impede a full moccasin s, detectlokby sitting perfectly snide-lengt- h draw to the mouth and a loose sUllthe&nLflaIs - have poorboots or- ordinary shirtsleeve can get in the way sight. . , gym shoes are best If the of the bowstring upon re. b'e should No shots it weather k dry. , lease of the arrow, resulting is doubtful the arrow will finch", ' In loss of power and accuracy. Rubber packs are next best vital spot Less wounded deer o1 skull cap is a would be lost if the archers when the weather is too wet for The red the thin Stuff. ,dandy because it fits tight picked a shot at 50 yards Or less Blue Jean and other hard. enough to avoid snagging in isn't hard to figure the ele finish trousers give forth with tree branches and it can be vation needed for such a shot , too much leg slap noise when down over the ears dur- as - most- - of the better bows ' 1 ,' have a fairty flat trajectory .t walking. The weather will be ing the cold early dawn. - . A sharp knife, of course, la within this distance. cool In the high country areas . - e , , eer 7--D- d d -- 1 , d crepe-bottome- -- takIt - --t- aver-Trappi- Waters To Gel ng - Furbearer Dates Set a OP' 'I 't 44104 Ilydie Adams and Friend lishinginabathtub. :r powettef'c -r , :N t- -' i t Twice Ken loosened the line from a small bough that stuck into the water. A third time he went to free the line again but the fish was gone. Ile had freed the hook and quit us. Two men stood dumbfounded' on the side of the stream. We left that tiny come back another day. IC .rneteD4 , - Came Alive , ' at Dark The rains had put the fish down and the fish were hard It s.,..!tm - 4, - '40C,11."-.46!At f there was more than one big fish in the creek. I Lode J k :11 t, ,4: - 4.0f.oe. of - PET. of Salt take zreut ES, ES,- - f- -, 4 )0000---6-- - !01 - best fisherman recently on the South Fork of the Salmon River, Here he is 'shown with his bettersJimmy (left), 13 years of age, with big Chinook salmon and Roddy, age 14, with second best. McDonof a lifetime.", Saltn6niwere rill ald said fishing tot new run of salmon was excellent--"thlines. test I(aught Amegg cluster; ' A furbearer season, first of its kind in modern history, was set by the Utah Fish and , Game Commission for the trapping of beaver. The dates'are October 1 'through April 30, 1958, with the regular $6 trapping lieense covering the tiking of beaver. The commission furtlier decreed that anyone procuring a license and trapping beaver air. ing this season would further be,required to report his Catch to the local warden and purchase from him a to each pelt taken. A season for trapping mink vras-s-et , t. He became a believer when one almost stole his Kle. And later that night we-- stood on the ..shorenile, fly ishing by Ihe reflection .orthe night sky. The holes had, corm alive. There were half a hundred feeders in .one spot. We took three nice , natives and lost another to broken tackle. By 8:45 p.m we were blacked out. t believe it," Ken said "You'd never know they were there at all. And what whoppers!" The fish Tope big at night. It's an old axiom among fiShermen. Juit don't forget it when you go out on the stream .next week for--I little fisking. We won't - ES,- - a ;. 14 - -- not-Th- e 'elude as is an extra change lot socks for the trail. Another handy item is a small file for sharpening ' broadheads after each shot, Carry an extra bow string complete with a nocking point Preferably, the nocking point (a few extra thicknesses of string on the serving).ahouktbeplaced---- -7--above the arrow flock when , hunting. This way the arrOW can't slip off the string while the hunter Is traveling through brush..----- . Various hunting techniques may prove successful, but the main thing is to remain quiet. Most prefer to stalk awhile,' then take over at a likely opening in the timber for a breather. Others will climb a tree over a game trail near a meadow and Mt It out. --- ,-- mat- y. get it!" We went and we didn't get it We got others, owever' some nice -browns, natives and a few ?told- ot rain) bowl. e saw a small native under a log which, B neither of 0, ould catch. At lealt he acted like a native, was in I ,e water with very little cover. -- Idaho DuckZThe Hunt Slated i, d od, their-state,--- I,,,,,- ,, ,,,. One Fish Makes a 1 -- -: 30, 1958. - property adjacent to the Logan Hatchery , Agreed to the purchase by bid of six months supply of tint fish feed for the state's 12 hatcheries. This totals 140,000 pounds- per month, or 42 tons. The commissioners noted that the hatch. eries are now feeding 95 per cent dry feeds to all trout raised therein. Approved rebuilding of and additions to the Strawberry. Clyde Creek spawning traps. Approved purchase of 20 new radios for use in department field vehicles. These are used in law enforcement and information work. Agreed to purchase a road 4 - Top Alle1111011 The Utah fishing waters will be given the heavy planting treatmerd In the next few days, to a, department according ' g - partmentequipment storage: , Mister Money says: Next meetings of the board A season for marten trapping will begin Nov. 1 through Jan. will be the regular fall quarterly sessions now set for Sept. 1958 20-2- - 31, Pioclamations- - coveringthe NOlt waterfowl and fürbearer sea: Sealed bids will be received at Purchasing Department. , Room sohs will be published in the Park Building, UniVersity of Utah. near futureThese, along with further releases on. these sea. sons will beavailable to the pub. lie pripr to the seasons. Other actions, taken by the Commission included the follow. , Approved an exchange of lands in the Cedar City area. Approyed 'acquisition of new ' the 119, for a gas fired. bet air heating and evapora . tive cooling system as per plans and specifications obtainable front the Purchasing Department. Bids will be received until 9 a.m.. 'Sept. 3, 1957. at which time they' will be publicly nor,- bond. cashier's check or certified check for not less. than .0,4 .4. ' accompany the proposal. The right is reserved to accept or re- iect any or all bids and to waive any informality or technicality in- any bid in the interest of the University. Z. CHRISTENSEN.. (A-1- 3) , ,Purchasing Agent. i ' L - AdibftallIMW,AM, - spokesman., All of the legal fish that it Is possible to plant in the open waters Will be In the stteams for the Labor Day holiday. This will end the summer-lonprogram of platting legal fish. Smaller fish for hext season will be the next order of the state's , fishing business. - Need Cash? Sell your house nowl wiet a 5 . - Deseret News Action Ad 11525 Say r"Charse It" Dial Ela , -- - A |