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Show , ..- - - ' - ' , Salt Lake City, Saturday, November NEWS AND TELEGRAM, ( -16,--1957 , - ,, "- - -'- - , t .. k, a ri n itr,a(dtAl O , lb t 4 ) 1 de, !I I i I ', t ,o.4,&e,ataxt.la.ma..tàoolowt;e,wft.btd4o;,,,$,i,;.6: i ,mot4i4 Alionme.1044ANLAIlignorminot.,03611w.A. Alkulto DOG POINTS, HUBBY FLUSHES, WIFE WAITS Temp ReynoldsrBtittany Duke, Sue Reynotcls. ¬ -- ; shkmii,44441?.4'.iiih Sigma...OW1i A REST 4. TIME OUT FOR , ---- . 4? ?''A " ' 'k? Li:1444 kawilw kiticSok. tookep: 4 THEXADY KNOCKS A ROOSTER. , Hord Work for - a School Teacher: -' :A 41. ; . tofthande Si Reynolds - hits- W's7 her target. ...- ..' ,- -. ROD AND GUN by 10 AC11 MILLE , , j , y ;4, la' , alltwil1 111104M Extra Pheasant Days Would Give The Local Farmer Chance To Hunt It was a gray Wednesday. The pheasant hunt had closed two days before. The roosters were supposed to have been shot oft We drove through the northern section of the state. There were ringneck roosters in many of the fields. It o days looked like the day before the hunt instead of after S. S: -- , t,fro vst I t ..6(i - "Cotdd have shot pheasants here 'MI cotip) a month and not hurt the Greenhalgh; chief of the upland bird section for the Utah Fish and Game Dept. said. But Cliff had another theory. or two, also. ..410 of weeks to Ill-won- 't I , t . , "The - man on the land is responsible for our pheasant hunting,"- Cliff said. "He should have a few days when; he can get out and do a little quiet shooting himself. Usually he is too busy on opening day to get in his licks. "And we've found &ilk year there are more land' owners interested lit a teasonable harvest of the birds, In most cases they are for a longer season." Just some more points to ponder. And if what they tell us is true, those cockerels you see in the fields these days won't be around for next year's hunt. In one experimental area this year it was shown that hunters bagged six juvenile birds to every adult. An adult , is one which has seen two hunting seasons. Two Vacancies in Safari Want to go hunting in Africa?' Here's your 'chance. Rendell Mabey, who a couple of years ago made a great safari in Northern Rhodesia with Harold Calder, a Bountiful neighbor, tells us that there are a couple of openings for the 1959 season in that country. Only so many bunting permits are Issued. There are two available for the period starting 30 Sept)959,aceording to word received from Imnservation. bead, quarters In that country. - 15-da- y from our part of the land might be interested in filling these two slots. The opening is for two hunters and two observers (observers cannot hunt except with a camera). Fees for everything but ammunition and guns Itin $1,500 for the hunters and $750 for the observers. That Includes licenses, lodging and . A You can kill one elephant, two cape buffalo, one kudu -, (spiraled horn), one uku," imtwo three waterbucks, .. 8 , 4. pala and numerous other an. animals. There is telope-typ....4..,.. unlimited bireLtunting, etc. Is a ground. The is not an Auto. It attack type. ; 41;1 mobile ride. Taket 15 days. A A If you have a safari in mind here is a chance., Get - In touch with Ilabey or this corner. We're not selling licenses for Africa, just passing , along information. Just Like A Hunter! Hearing about some of the fish and game stories from irate sportsmen brings to mind a story of the three bears.. Papa bear and baby bear sat down to the table. "Who has been eating my soup?" the old bruin bawled. "Who has been eating my soup?" the baby whined. The old mother bear folded her bands across her chest and snapped: "Always crying, always crying. I haveift even dished It out!" 4 -- - 9 be-arou- Farmer Needs A Break , ttoo - . ' ; "The trouble with the short bunt is that it doesn't give the farm people who' raise the birds much chance to hunt them.,Utah is a weekend hunting state. People covered the fields the first two days. 'Phey killed a pretty fair number of cockerels. But they might as well have' taken many more males because they ' next year to harvest. -- r . e 11.. :. - -- ':41',7 . 1 ktol ;,: k , - . 'aiamoitiA:1 si,a4toombimmumio, rAi AL .10,44,4116,44116dit ,4446tra Mites THIS ISN'T A DOG .IS MORE THAN JUST A FRIEND ; Sue takes time to pet the Duke! I The Lady Asked Got TO Sue waits Be Fast On The Swing For Cf)i0k....'''':,:.....ii.-.i.- II-Bagged An Ou Idoor Man MAN'S WORLD Dowel , - Wawa $p.r41 Zd Voir - ' at the writer drive while dogs woric py...0c...:.!0.0.tj.0-0.,...F0.;,p0::-i.',.:- BY HACK fd:MLEB ' Once a covey is put up the inBy KAIr ALDOUS Expected snows and colder weather should boost the goose Deseret News Sports Writer dividual birds hold tight. They hold harder than a ringneck.1 With Utah's "shorter" hunt- hunting success - further south, particularly in- the Fillmore , Dogs are usually needed to get ing season out of the way now them up. things are getting back to nor. . Even better duck bunting -- .' mal on the duck marshes. looms if the freeze-u- p , Wise htmters will listen for holds off , The hunters are once again awhile. , their ."ohuckIng" call. nen-their guns on the water. they will surround the sound turning fowl. And the duck seekers have area and hope to dog them up until Jan. 7 this season. mut Into them wait, Jor....warry, Shooting Is Good flushing. Just walking along Good numbers the mountain won't usually ,o,;,birdJtavg, rtOithern marshes iltrthe irttrflerittrthWliiiv'e been scattered the chukars since the duckT shoot opened a like to run. Their normal path month ago and a check Friday is up the monntain. revealed .comparable , numbers The Moab special permit, 5 dai notice deer hunt, first of six of AvaterfoWI still In thelrea. At Brigharkcity's Bear River such, hunts, has been called Bird Refuge Friday there had starting Saturday, Nov. 16. been POI nimrods ,,,checked hunt will continue through Nov. through the gates forrthe sea- 24 with legal bag on the special son with an average take of 3.58 permit being two do. or one , birds per man. buck and one doe. The Bear River marsh hosts Other special permit no: about 30 hunters each weekday tice hunts yet to be called are and quite a few more most the Book Cliffs, Nash -weekends. The past week has Daggett-aaBasin, been good for the majority of Dagget-LucernValley, Dia- - ;-the gunnersthey've taken out mond Fork-TanHollow and more than four birds per man. Gordon Creek. Holders of per. -- Pintails Plentiful - mits for these hunts will rePintails are being harvested ceive notification by letter and in greatest numbers, while - through news media. mallards- - and green-winteal Similar attention was called are also plentliul. And for the Saturday- - to the beginning of -- r, past couple of weeks the deep. the special water shooters have been fill- hunts on Indian lands also corn- ts These-huning their game bags with prized mencing this weekend. will be on the Avintaquhl . canvasbacks. and the Farm Creek-RocCreek Increasing numbers of snow be will units and week. three have been geese reported in the ends in duration. Hunting dates Tremonton area. , The stormy weather recently on Indian lands are Fov. 16-1, Nov. has given tht advantage mainly to the "foot hunters," those With no boats. They've been doing a ' . . dr theo'tigsrerrteittliteinT with a .22 A.,.,p!.4.0.:,H0,0!.-Toor;,,.- ' . Sue Reynolds Is 1 school teacher. She changed her name to Reynolds only last ,June. She married a man and a Brit tapy Spanielnamed Duke. Her man, Temp Reynolds, had come from a long line,Of hinitS- men. His father is a noted fish and game conservation officer had grown up his fist, a box of ...'i'.i.-t.T.'0.','$:.A0.0...- If you get a little high on your hat as they pass you have bird ability with the scattergun, turn I shooting at its fantastic best- It to some of Utah's ,newest They'll snap your neck. , , game birds, the chukars. How to hunt the chukar They'll -cool your attitude! has been an issue for some. If th ey ge t up a t your feetime. the hunters mho and fly dead away you have a found But in fair numbers them pretty easy shot. That Is, unless tale year have some of the , , you get a covey of about 80 of ynelreiry N them flying all around . you at 7 once. In, the footThey are found usually in large cnveys. have to throw that handful of They do feed on the grain fields antith eft 'hi shollitertit of,thenriDneattselh ey to the bordering hills upon their make pretty fast time.-And if they are coming up being scared or for natural rea ' Into your face and then lift your sons. .. Breathi in bullets in his pockets. . -- , - -- -' Quite:11y CholceHe got into wildlife man,. agement quite by choice. He is now 'working on his doctor's degree In wildlife management at the University of Utah, having run through a master's at Utah . . StàteCoI Ic - SjIaIHunti ,during-thelvit- tit t . State. - ?."z ee '!Y no H, Sue came . So when Sweet along she married a man, his dog and his firing stick. Sue knew as much. This year was her first pheasant hunt. This writer was along when she, Temp and Duke made that first walk afield. She's a Veteran Today, a week after the first blast,. Sue's a veteran. She's routed the roosters. Post Script: She's spending this weekend counting turkeys in the Moab' Mountains to help hubby with his thesis. And she'll be pulling on a rope if Temp- bags the deer he hopes to get on a special permit Draw-Cottonwoo- y e k - á - 23-24- Partridge Seasons ',PP s better job from the tules than earlier in the season. AhlWaters still fill up without much trouble far out on the lake front hunting the mud flats from sunken boxes. Good reports have come from the country out near Antelope-ran- d mallards, pintails, shovelers and gadwalls are numerous. Big flocks of ducks are starting to work the grain fields ,tri the evenings and mornings coming off the lakefront. ...1k ', :I'm-- -- - i e, - - - ,,,,,,, N '4';e, - UTAH'S NEW GAME BIRDDarrell Fuller,left, game warden from Tremonton, and Cliff Greenhalgh. state upland bird chief, inspect chukars they took during recent "educaf0-n" nt in northern Utah. Chukars have estagiihed themselves in many areas of . ' the statehave become choice hunting bird. - , , g -- Hungarian apd chukai partridge bunting will contique through Sunday, Nov. 17. Shoot. ing hours on the birds will continue as for the closing days of the pheasant and quail seasons, ing on several areas where ex- 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. tended seasomare set. Box Eldetc-tachJuab, MiHunters receiving a kill card llard,' Rich, Tooele and Weber are urged to fill it in accurately counties vvilr continue open for and return It as' soon as pos. the taking of Huns. sible. The cards areself-addresseChukafs 'may still 'be taken and no postage is in all counties except Davis, Salt Lake. Summit and Nasatch. , MI Heti , Deer Questipnaires Mailed First half of 30,000 Utah deer kill questionnaire cards will be Mailed this week -- to hunters -- over the state. Another 15400 cards will be mailed at a later date following the 'dose of regular license hunt Ilia by' 1 . ft - N - it 30-De- A O LB. POMADE (with Lanolin) r ---- n Greaseless. ) Yet makes r aver aver a er aver |