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Show Indian Land open for access to hunt areas The Ute Indian Tribe has announced that tribal, county and Bureau of Indian Affairs roads will remain open for public access across the Uintah Uin-tah and Ouray Reservation during the upcoming deer hunting season. Through cooperation of the Ute Indian Tribe, hunters utilizing the resources of eastern east-ern Utah will have easier access to National Forest lands. Roads that will provide access run through the Ute and Ouray Grazing Reserve. The Division of Wildlife Resources, working in cooperation coop-eration with the Ute Indian Tribe, has prepared a map that clearly indicates roads that will remain open to the public. Maps and more detailed detail-ed information can be obtained obtain-ed from Division offices, per- sonnel and other law enforce- ' ment officers of Uintah and ' Duchesne counties. ' Some of the major roads remaining open will be Route 1 2, Whiterocks Loop Road; Route 7, High Line Road; Route 171, Uintah Canyoa ' Road; Route 17, Neola Road; and Bear Wallow-Pidgeon Water Loop Road. In addition, all county roads which tray- erse the Grazing Reserve will remain open. Hunters are urged to recognize recog-nize that the Reservation is closed to hunting to everyone except tribal members. |