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Show Vwy ?.". ... s fpau-it- VS. 'I' ; THE SAMPLER December 16, 1982 Thursday, anauaumja jniggOTggTOOTggggggOTgggaOgggggggggOTgggggggTOgggggggggggggggggggTOTOOTg Predictors New Years News Fish gear up for The next time 'The Sampler is published will be January 13. As youll notice our experts will only be picking games up to New Year s Day, even though there will be football games played afterwards. The reason for that is the allocation of space available in this paper. Heres how our predictors so-call- Day did over the past few weeks. There was a three-wa- y tie for the best predicting. The Sheep Herder, Wizard and ed how they stack up, going into ratio. Our other ing record over, this time won-los- s local experts had the follow- . frame: Goat Roper, percent and E.T., 14-1- 6, 125-56-- 3, 121-60-- 3, 67 percent; Sheep 66 percent; Herder, Goat Roper, cent; and E.T., 119-62-- 67 47 .20-1- 0, Bigfleheads. A book that was just published, recommended by the Wildlife Management Institute, which should be of this weeks action: Wizard, 69 percent; Aku, interest to fishermen and 3, 64 per59 116-65-- 3, 107-74-- 3, thsoe interested in fish is North Americas Freshwater -- Fishing Book, 1982. By Mike Rosenthal; 260 pages, illus- by Jim Good The Thankgiving holiday saw a large increase in hunter use from none to 0 s trying their luck On Friday and Saturday. Some hunters limited-ou- t but most one from five to ducks for got their effort. Through Sunday, November 28, 545 hunters expending 2,971 hours have tried the duck hunting at Fish Springs. It appears that hunting success is down markedly compared to this time last year. Fish Springs has just 25-3- not received the duck use compared to 1981 and when the migrating birds have arrived a strong storm has come in causing most of the birds to pack up and head father south. Needless to say many of our hunters have ex- pressed their unhappiness, but that is the chance one takes in hunting. Some new birds showing and-thos- trated with drawings. Published by Charles Schribners York City 10017. Price $17.95. A book which I feel is . the finest concerning water-fow- l of North America is by Frank C. Bellrose (3rd edition 198Q). Ducks, Geese, and Swans of North America. Color plates by Bob Hines; 540 pages. Stackpole books, Cameron 'and Kelker Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. 17105. price $24.95. This is the best book covering the subject, and is found in all professional wildlife biologists libraries. It is a must for all persons seriously interested in waterfowl iden- ' A e ) I i ! when "Duck Stamps first .t- went on sale, over 3.5 million acres of prime waterfowl territory have been acquired as National Wildlife Refuge System lands or waterfowl production areas with more than $400 million in revenue. By . We have just received a news release naming the winner of the 1983-8- 4 "Duck Stamp contest. The professional wildlife artist is Phil Scholer from Kasson, Minnesota. His entry was an acylic V' Wildlife Service. Since 1934, tification, habits, migration and conservation. i - Sons, 507 Fifth Avenue, New nim-rod- I V painting of a pair of Pintail Ducks on water. His entry topped 1,563 other paintings in the two days of judging at the Department of Interior in Washington, D.C. This years total of 1,563 entries represents a drop from last years record, of 2,099 designs. Through this contest, the reputations of previously unknown wildlife artists have been established, of professionals have been enhanced. Mr; Scholers design will be reproduced on next years Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, which must be purchased by all waterfowl hunters 16 years of age and older in the United States. Revenue from the sale ' of the wDuck Stamp is used to buy wetlands and other types of waterfowl habitat under a program administered by the U.S. Fish and up on the refuge last week were Common Goldeneyes, Wood Ducks, 26 Whistling Swans and a number of still has picked four more games right than Aku. Heres Aku shared top honors with 21 correct out of 30 games for a percentage of 70 percent 7 Springs percent. In the overall predictions, the Wizard kept his lead and I ' ; f i f buying the stamps, nearly two million conservationists, most of them hunters or t i other sportsmen, provide I about $15 million in support for this program each year. . I i ! t i I Five Mustang players gather All-Sta- j recognition te After football season, the best players usually receive awards honoring their great athletic ability. One of these honors was recently given out by the Salt Lake Tribune. first Making the team were Larry White, line All-Sta- te Mustangs to the playoffs, first time in a long while. But those were not the only gridiron players deserving recognition. The list would' go on until the whole team had backer, and Paul Lloyd, defensive end. While Levi Morton, ning back; Brian Long, offensive line; and Steve Bruce, defensive back, made the second team. All-Sta- te These players helped the been mentioned. To you all, a job well done. rtf in nl J . TO1 07 ivi ( rn Y(UJ (SAftU iwil. i i J DCKIA K1DAVD7EACTV? Without a doubt the easiest wav to go Christmas shopping this holiday season will lie at our dealership. Hii.is I, IS MM np in in VI II , UUII Ill . in. v.Ty f - fly.;. - - ' v,1 f J ... bw. ...i, . yra V1 7'" i yj.i U . m SSI 1 --' V- - ,i, I " ' t r ' 4 i h'- . . ;. . I' - - t'fNSMM. ' V :;; ?;v':v ,. ?'' - f . ' ' - ....' .v, ; - ;.,A . 5 L. v ? , - '' ' .. OsV''- ' 1982 ATC ': v A - 'S-V- ; ' s ' Christmas shopping has never lxen easier. $499 1982 ATC 70 185S $599 ' ,v t- - The Honda Holiday Giveaway. 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