Show REAL DOPE Q J L. L I 3 By BILL COLTRIN J water is the limiting factor for quail in Utah there is a that the quail crop will become considerably larger Jarger t long The old Real Dope has been warned not to get too about bout the situation but hut since we are naturally enthusiastic just that Lee Arnold assistant regional federal aid supervisor Was vas as here on an inspection trip this week will forgive us tas t With v ith Jack Berryman of the thc Utah fish and game g department inspected five Gallinaceous Guzzlers the gimmick which provide plenty of water for quail V if tk j Economical Drinking Device The guzzlers are the most economical drinking device we for arid alid areas Arnold pointed out They cant can't get out of fand and it has been proved that they do attract birds What That appen in Utah we cant can't say but we have great hopes lly lie ie guzzler only costs about to put in place Simply it to catch a lot of rain water and melted snow retain it itt t Cistern tern stern and allow the birds an easy spot to get a drink It L wide concrete apron and Berryman said that if he came Isone zone Krone without knowing what it was he might believe that he het t found d a frying flying saucer wn n in Utah's Dixie there ur r now in place The They foiled ed three miles apart t line Une although 1 a has had quite a bit with guzzlers even together Ont has been inn fin lin Utah county How- How air e have been set act up too tooly tooly ly Iy to have any kind of a aon aon aton ton on their value iy y y experts believe that tha thatis t is the limiting factor ail iI in the dry areas like liken n ii Utah's Dixie If it is he c guzzlers might make 4 it possible for tremendous numbers of quail down there thereas thereas as as well as in other parts of the state At least we can all hope that they work wonders and give us a lot more bird shooting Arnold whose home is in inNe New Ne' Mexico was no little am amazed by the Utah deer hunting hunt hunt- ing log Seems like down in m h his s shome home state if one hunter out of five gets a deer that is considered considered con con- fairly successful And the deer dont don't conic come right down into your our front yard to tobe tobe tobe be shot Tack Jack ck took me out the other day day we we only had a couple of to ito hunt Arnold recalled And we drove up the canyon i few miles from the city got out and walked a couple ofed of ofed ed d yards Then Jack said that we could start being being- on the it t for deer Now we se didn't see any deer but the idea of there being a lilt of seeing seeing- one that close to town and that close to the mazes me Arnold said I 1 1 Deer Hunting Was Good dually about the only thing to say about Utah's deer hunt huntar ear ar is that it was as good g Naturally everyone didn't connect le e e average will go better than 50 when all aU the figures are the average e is 15 better than that for one Salt family Ralph amil-Ralph Ralph C C. Elliott his wife and his son all aJI loaded up ith th h three deer they not only have a locker full fuJI but are feed- feed e neighbors real goodne good ne e g of the big unsolved problems fac facing ng the big game ext ex- ex at t the fish and game department is this tagging routine ame me obvious IOUS that the thc present tag system has flaws Meal Mel Me- Me jal al l m minded hunters with the scruples of a thief have found he tags can be removed and used again officials al aie e sure that many hunters used their ore nore than once but proving this is another trick and a bet bet- ie e. Anyhow there are many ways to avoid checking staid sta- sta and id d unless every deer goes through a checking station the theare theare jare are rather rathel useless yone yone got any ideas Actually the guy who tal takes es more his Ii i limit in any sort of game or fish is a thief and worth ng g. g |