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Show f THE SENTINEL Ptg4 Thursday, Nov. 11, 1M2 Nws Utefa Wildlife ground survey is taken to of Wildlife Resources, Each year tens of determine the number of employes and students thousands of whistling adults per young and the from various universities swans migrate to Utah number of young per in the state man several and stay for a limited swan family. These deer check stations with the during the deer huul to time, depending on surveys, coupled Alaska information, help get an early indication of weather conditions and an what is happening with establish available food and water. swan the year's deer hunt and of understanding On Nov. 3, Al Regenthal, various effects of the to collect mortality, waterfowl program in supplemental data to aid trend the and harvest coordinator, and Tim swan in getting the overall entire Provan, waterfowl the picture of the deer herd wildlife biologist for the population. to these units throughout the addition In Utah Division of Wildlife Whistling Swans Resources, counted surveys, comprehensive approximately 6,000 winter survey swans in the federally managed Bear River Refuge, these represent Just the beginning of those expected to visit Utah this year. Swans begin their life a midis conducted each year during the first week of January throughout the United States. This count is conducted on both the eastern other regulations for the big game seasons. Questionnaires are sent out for each big game bunt. One hunter may get several questionnaires. Hunters indications from and western information collected at populations of wintering swans and gives the best index of the total number of swans. Over the last 10 years an average of 58,000 birds have been counted in the 11 Pacific Flyway states with the Deb Mourttssn Dentist WMt Jordan 76798. 1700 WWJ. M1S521 HUNTER'S HELP" 9 with this Adv.... No Labor Charge-I- f youOrdarNowlll Sandy Glass Mirror & Call Wally or Barbara at 254231or ai With the deer hunt over, and rifles back in the rack until next year, Utah hunters are looking for smaller game to pursue. They don't have look! to far still can Scattergunners find an abundance of hunting opportunities from November through' January, statewide with pheasants topping the upland game popularity list. The pheasant hunt, which began Saturday, Nov. 6, continues through the 14th in most of the state; through the 19th in rocky country adjacent to f" mis rear rrom Dorothea's or Cherlynn's Floral Daily bag and possession limits statewide are five ten and birds, respectively. The season ends Nov. 30 in some areas, but continues and possession limits through Jan. 31 in much statewide are two and of the state. Check the four roosters, respectively. Forest grouse hunting season runs through Nov. 30 statewide, and hunters will find plenty of challenge when they go afield for these elusive game birds. Although populations of blue and ruffed grouse (together called forest grouse) are down, hunters have Centerpieces especially for youngsters, and pood opportunity for parent and child to hunt ,V"V rssJ. if DrietfOrFresh proclamation for details and more information. Cottontails offer excellent sport, w opi areas of cheat grass. Fmiirinpc s 0? Plants alongside each other. .Look for cottontails in agricultural areas along fence rows. In desert country rabbits will be found in deep, brushy washes adjacent to success reported fair stands. since the. season begin pinion-junipand 18. blue Both Look Uintah for Sept. grouse in dense pine Duchesne counties in stands on north facing northeastern Utah should excellent slopes adjacent to areas provide where service berry or cottontail hunting this choke cherry are found. winter. Hunters in the Ruffed grouse prefer rimrock country around 'if' er aspenmaple habitat. Jensen, Utah, Order Now! have Daily bag and possession reported good success. limits, statewide, are two Bag limits for cottontail and four birds, rabbits vary from five to ten statewide. Check the respectively. The hardy hunter who proclamation for limits in likes to mix mountain the area you'll be climbing with hunting hunting. 780 E. Center St. 145 E. 6100 S. Midvalo Murray 255-681- 8 262-336- 1 The general deer hunt questionnaire is sent to about 30 percent of the previous year's license buyers. Other big game , hurt .cjrwttonnaim arts sent to the actual result in participate. The Division questionnaires follow-u- Save $10 por window i SMALL GAME Look for chukars in steep opportunity STORM WINDOWS ic, TIMEFOR Bring A Thanksgiving Centeroioco To Dinner hunters have already sales for the specific taken part in an hunts. It is extremely that the cards important part of the important as answered are deer management as possible completely and many program, others still have the and returned as quickly to as possible. Unreturned en your Fuel Mis In the Winter ahead 1 51 r, partridge. These agile birds, transplants from Asia's middle east, prefer arid desert climates. participants in the bunt A large portion of deer as indicated by permit Dig Dollars 5 muzzle-loade- chukar pursuing IMPORTANT lo Ccm:ng t Ulcntc7 Savo ; . will get plenty of exercise doing.- - biologist and program of the coordinator Division of Wildlife Resources of the Utah Department of Natural Resources, and Energy conduct population and Utah is taken and a fill out the information requested for the hunt on the specified questionnaire (it can be for an antlerless control hunt, archery, open area elk, and state. other type hunt held any This year's success for big game) and return rate was expected to be the completed survey as down from last year's soon as possible. record high harvest and UTAH'S BIG check station data bear out. that Early the deer check stations cycle breeding and show this year's hunt nesting in Alaska and the success down from last Northwest Territory. year's in most parts of During the summer, the the state, especially in Alaska Department of the Box Elder and Cache-Ric- h Fish and Game conducts county areas. Most surveys of breeding of Utah had northern pairs, nesting success fewer hunters, especially and brood counts of population increasing area in the Cache-Ric- h swans to determine consistently since 1977. of number for are the The Utah and, surveys reproductive success and were two hunters conducted made, trips every the number of young per weeks from about Oct. 1 less successful than the family. The swans leave Jan. IS. The average of the last five fall. the this area in They through r average years. move across Alaska and twenty-yeaThe Bloomington, Canada into Montana shows swan populations 1 Daniel's between Nov. Canyon and then move down the peaking 15 with the Spanish Fork Canyon Dec. through Rockies to Utah. Their on the first lengthy stop is in maximum numbers of check stations, marshes other Utah on swans hand, reported in Utah. After their stay between Nov. 15 and 20. higher deer numbers Utah, harsh weather moves the bulk of the Swan populations, harvested and very slight hunter in birds west through the movement and breeding change numbers. success heavily depend Ruby Mountains in To complete the picture Nevada to the delta of the on weather conditions. food and of harvest and herd unit waters, Open Sacramento and San rivers of nesting or resting areas information, a mail Joaquin is California where they are made available questionnaire survey to conducted. According weather, largely by good winter. when the weather turns Grant Jense, big game their lengthy During harsh the swans will be program coordinator, stay in Utah, the second on the move until they this survey provides leg of the survey is find a good area to stop, information that gives to conducted help determine mortality and fortunately for Utahns, the Division a good Utah marshes offer those indication of how the deer population trends of nerds in the state are whistlers. The waterfowl good areas. family group surveys. An aerial count of the total number of swans in are asked to Box Elder, Cache, Davis and Weber counties; and through Nov. 21 in Duchesne and Uintah counties. All state and federal land in Carbon, Emery, Grand, Juab, San Juan, Tooele and Uintah counties may be open through Dec. 5. State and federal lands along the Wasatch Front, open for 30 days in past years, close this year with the regular season. Daily bag W. S40 S. 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