Show Upland game hunting reports Preliminary bag check data Indicates partridge hunters have had Improved success over last year in northern and southeastern Utah according to Darrell Nish upland game bird supervisor for the Division of Wildlife Resources Nish said however that hunters in some central and southern areas where production was down from 1973 have had poor luck bagging The hunt so far Car has panned out pretty much as we anticipated had he said FOREST GROUSE hunters have had a good hunt so far this year noted Nish Hunter success has been generally comparable to 1973 or better Forest grouse and Hungarian partridge seasons will remain open through November 30 Success similar to that in 1973 was the story on the sage grouse hunt which closed earlier this month More data will be available on that season later on according to Nish DESPITE HIGHER mourning mourning mourning mourn mourn- ing dove populations in Utah this summer hunter success for the September 1 through 30 hunt was poorer than last year The birds apparently migrated out of the state earlier than usual accounting accounting accounting ac ac- ac- ac counting for the decreased number of doves bagged explained Nish More detailed information on upland game hunts will be available when harvest questionnaire data is compiled I IE lE PHEASANT and quail its which have just gotten wider loer way will continue rough November 17 in most parts of the state Exceptions are Utah County where pheasant and quail seasons end November 6 and Washington County where quail hunting is allowed through December 15 Additionally pheasant hunters may hunt through December 1 on state and federal lands and andon andon andon on lands posted open to pheasant hunting by landowners landowners landowners lan lan- downers except in Utah County Migrant Workers Are Arc Few Growers make up 75 percent of today's farm labor force Only 7 percent of the remainder remainder remainder remain remain- der are migrant workers |