Show Lee Kay a Tells es Of Conditions Game one oneAt At Rotarians Meet Utah's Utah s nationally famous wildlife wild wildlife life Ufe educator Lee Kay of the State Fish and Game Department Department Depart Depart- outstanding review review re re- re- re ment gave gave an view of Utah's fish and game conditions in a very informative talk to the Bountiful Rotary club Thursday evening Mr Kay showed the club his remarkable picture of the marsh land water Utah of foul and game preserves as the concluding part of his pro pro- gram specialist made several several sev sev- The game eral outstanding points of note in his introductory remarks Some of the most outstanding were Utah hunters do better on the deer hunt in this state than thanin thanin thanin in any part of the nation The average percentage wise is that 64 per cent of the hunters get their deer Washington and Idaho average 14 and 12 per cent respectively Utah has has' seven seven man made marshes for water water- he pointed out is ismore ismore ismore fowl This more than any other single state in the nation has Today Utah has some of the finest duck hunting in the world The best bay reserve on the thc Ogden being the Hie opening day of the duck the Utah has some of season hunting known A Anew Anew Anew best pheasant bird has been upland game new introduced from turkey called the Chucker partridge It will tree or cedar live in the juniper areas in the state The rhe most destructive thing to outdoor life and to highway d ou f t is c men property ne he u pointy v vand v. v u perl per perSons These with guns and boys conscience he said l r sons without worth of destroy destroy and valuable birds livestock He fc felt each year year- road Toad signs answer to this only that the fathers father's setting the lcm was in kind of example example example ex ex- the boys the proper themselves ample that the destruction destruction destruction Mr l Kay said livestock and property tion to and ranges o of f p phad private private private farms on the gone to the theL had now vate owners that the property prop owners extent ent L r i together 1 forced to ban rl be may Y V hunters of their property property prop prop- r. r keep and T f crt erty r entirely They are getting and will soon downright sore something about it Mr KayA Kay do to set said id A plea to the fathers un good example h he said sala What IV wu a of the boys dad does in the eyes the act is right is alright ht or wrong whether We Ve need good goodright examples from fathers he said effective remedy most as the educator said that The game fish the thc state had 12 first class b hatcheries He pointed out that stream was the greatest to the raising of freshwater freshwater fresh fresh- water game fish ish in the state to to- to day that animal Another big game th n e r. r is fast coming back caCK again is A Uv and will soon be another another another an an- other big item on the list of outdoor outdoor outdoor out out- door hunt colored Mr Kays Kay's beautiful pictures of the marshlands of Utah was e exquisite in its colors and alive with the thousands upon thousands of waterfowl including minds of ducks geese pelicans avocets avocets avocets avo- avo cents and md etc His picture reveals the nesting habits and growth periods of many of our familiar water game birds The banding of the thc Canadian geese was a a scene which every hunter and his his son should see The baning Mr l Kay pointed out showed that most of the geese stay right here in the states A considerable number had found their way into four foreign countries he said Mr l Kay closed his talk with a a plea pica picato to men and boys to preserve the public property and do all possible possible pos pos- sible to expand the number of preserves and sanctuaries so that more o of the people of the state can enjoy hunting and fishing and nature study of the states great out of doors Mr 1 Kay was introduced tp the he club by Dr Gordon Howard |