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Show (Pizeasan? hum -opsns m si3'?e Novemkar 3 Pheasant hunting in Utah will open Saturday, Nov. 3 at 8 a.m. as will all waterfowl hunting, chukar and Hungarian partridge on this opening of the pheasant hunt. After the 8 a.m. opening hour on Nov. 3, shooting hours for waterfowl will revert to the standard one-half hour before be-fore sunrise to sunset. For all other upland game, including i pheasant, quail, chuckar and Hungarian partridge, shooting hours will be from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day for the balance bal-ance of the pheasant season, which in Utah county, is two days only, Nqv. 3 and 4. Sanpete, San-pete, Juab, Emery, Beaver, Box Elder, Carbon, Garfield, Kane, Millard, Piute, Salt Lake, Tooele Too-ele and Wayne Counties will hunt to Nov. 7, with 3 cocks allowed. Utah County hunting will allow 3 cocks or 2 cocks and 1 hen. Some of the more pertinent rules to obey are listed herewith here-with as reminders to hunters going afield: : If game birds are dressed In the field, the head, head plumage, and feet must remain in such a manner as to permit i identification of their sex and species. No person under 14 years of age may hunt game birds. Juveniles Ju-veniles aged 14 and 15 years may hunt birds when propertly licensed, provided they are accompanied ac-companied by an adult who is 21 years old or older. It is illegal to shoot from any vehicle, or to shoot on, from, or across any highway, or within 600 feet of any dwelling dwell-ing or other building. Any person, who upon request re-quest of the owner or person in charge of private land, shall refuse to immediately go from such private land, whether posted or not, is in violation of the law. It is unlawful to carry in any vehicle any firearms which have live ammunition in the firing chamber. Daily bag limit for pheasants is three cock birds in all counties coun-ties except Davis and Utah. Daily bag limit for quail is eight, possession limit, 16. Mexico ceded the area including in-cluding California, Nevada, Utah and parts of Wyoming, Arizona and Colorado, in 1848; they all became part of the public domain. |