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Show ' JUST FORGOT, EH? MAIL THAT DEER TAG! Chances are you've just for-; gotten, but it isn't too late now. Drop that deer tag in the mail box Mj'. Sportsman TltfTJtah fish and game department depart-ment pointed out today that the most important role individual sportsmen can play in helping to draft big game management pol-icies pol-icies is to return their deer hunting hunt-ing cards to the department. That not only goes for those who bagged bag-ged their deer, but for those who didn't , , "The more lags we get back from hunters the more chance Ve nave of avoiding fallacies in compiling deer kill figures which are the very backbone of big game management policies", R Leonard, state fish and game director, di-rector, pointed out Leonard said that complete figures on this year's kill would not be available until after Jan uary 10, last date on which license lic-ense vendors may report sales for the previous year under state law. He also pointed out that the task of analyzing and compiling information on the tags s a huge one so the sooner the tags come in the sooner the complete figures fig-ures will be available. |