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Show GROUSE STAMPS ARE READY Special grouse stamps for the 1962 grouse hunting season sea-son will go on sale at department depart-ment of fish and game offices throughout the Estate, Tuesday, Sept. 4. The three dollar stamps, which must be purchased by all persons planning to hunt grouse in Utah this year, will be available by either mailed or personal application from department offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Provo, Price, or Cedar City. Stamps must be affixed to a valid 1962 Upland Game Bird Continued on Back Page HERE'S MORE ABOUT FISH AND GAME Continued from Page One or Combination License and the purchaser's signature must appear ap-pear across the face of the stamp before it becomes valid. Grouse hunts throughout the State begin Saturday, Sept. 15. Utah's waterfowl season fo 1962 will begin October 13 a Noon and continue through December De-cember 23, with shooting hours to be one-half hour before sunrise sun-rise to sunset each day except for November 3 when opening hour will be 8:00 a.m. to coin cide with the opening of the pheasant hunt that day. Other major waterfowl season sea-son regulations were approved this week by the Utah Fish and Game Commission to incorporate in-corporate the maximum allowable allow-able provisions. Both bag and possession limits lim-its being set at five birds eacl Once again this year, two species spe-cies the redhead and canvas-back canvas-back are protected and may not be part of any bag. Other regulations set for the 1962 wildfowl season will allow Utah gunners a bag limit oi two Canada Geese this year rather than the one goose bag of the past several seasons. In addition, for the first time since 1913, 1000 gunners who posses a special, cost free permit, per-mit, will have the option of bagging one whistling swarl during the course of the season. sea-son. These two concessions, an increased in-creased bag for Canada Geese and a limited swan shoot, were granted by the U. S. Department Depart-ment of the Interior, overseer of all migratory bird hunts in the United States, in compliance compli-ance with repeated appeals from the Utah Fish and Game Commission and the department's depart-ment's waterfowl managers. |