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Show Annual Archery Deer Season Opens Saturday, September 5 in State be capable of shooting the archer's ar-cher's broadhead arrows, when drawn to the archer's regular draw length a minimum of 130 yards. Arrowheads must have two or more sharp cutting edges and must not be capable of passing through a seven-eighths seven-eighths inch hole. Barbed or barbless arrows are permitted. Utah's annual archery deer season begins Saturday, Sept. 5, with the pre-season sale of permits for this hunt indicating indicat-ing the season will see another increase in the bow and arrow hunters afield this year as has been the case in each of the past several seasons. The Department of Fish and Game said today more than 6,000 permit holders are expected ex-pected to find good hunting during this season ending September Sep-tember 20, and during which only properly licensed bow and arrow hunters are permitted to take deer. Popular hunting areas will include the Beaver and Uinta mountains though the entire state is open for this season. Spokesmen said success for this hunt should be above ten per cent as has been the case for several years. The following rules were listed list-ed as among those to be remembered re-membered by all archery deer hunters. The law requires permission of the landowner or tenant before be-fore trespassing upon private land. The carrying of firearms by permittees while hunting with a bow is prohibited during the archery season. It is unlawful to hunt from or discharge an arrow from, any vehicle. Bow and arrow permits must be in the possession of the hunter hun-ter at all times while hunting. Archers must wear red headgear head-gear while hunting during the season. Deer of either sex are legal game. Archery permits may be obtained ob-tained by any person possessing possess-ing a big game hunting license. Archery equipment must meet the following specifications: specifica-tions: Minimum bow pull of 40 pounds and the archer must |