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Show lor an an $11 check for permit per-mit and application fee. The five -day notice hunts are Cache, Rich County part (200); Mantua - Wlllard, Porcupine area part (201) Wellsvllle, Box Elder County part(202);Lost Creek(203) East Canyon,Morgan County part (204); East Canyon, Summit County part (205) and Coalville (206). If a person purchased an archery permit or was already al-ready successful In obtaining obtain-ing an antlerless permit In 1981, he Is not eligible to apply for the five -day notice permits. permits may also purchase muzzle-loader permits. All areas of the statopen during the general deer season, sea-son, except the 7 -day only units, will be opened to muzzle-loader hunting. PERMITS STILL LEFT FOR 5 -DAY NOTICE HUNTS; The only antlerless permits per-mits still available In under-subscribed under-subscribed hunting areas are for the five -day notice hunts to be called In late November or early December. These permits may be purchased by mail application only from the Northern Region Office, 515 East 5300 South, Ogden, 84403. Applications must Include In-clude the person's name,ad-dress, name,ad-dress, big game or combination combina-tion license number, the number of the hunt applied purchase a small game license. lic-ense. Nonresidents are not allowed to hunt or trap bobcats. bob-cats. During the first week of the deer hunt, there will be many people in the Fishlake National Forest. Many informal in-formal campsites established establish-ed in the Fish LakeJohnson LakeJohn-son Valley Recreation areas have been closed to camping camp-ing and off road vehicle use. Even in areas that are open to travel, hunters are urged urg-ed to use extreme care with their vehicles. The Forest Service would like to remind people to plan ahead and obtain travel maps for the particular areas where they will be hunting. Travel maps show what forest lands are open for off road vehicles and are available in all Fish-lake Fish-lake National Forest offices. Respect for private property prop-erty goes a long way toward eliminating conflicts during hunting season. Comply with closed gate signs and avoid damaging range improvements improve-ments such as water developments de-velopments and fences. Some Forest land can be reached reach-ed only by going through private property. Access across private land is not permitted unless there Is a right of way or permission permis-sion granted by the owner. Some sheep and cattle will remain on the range through the deer hunting season. Hunters should be very sure of their targets and avoid shooting around livestock. In the Beaver Ranger District, Dis-trict, road conditions are fair. Ponderosa Camp, Kents Lake, City Creek, Mahogany Ma-hogany Cove, Little Reservoir, Reser-voir, Little Cottonwood,and Anderson Meadow will be open. There will be no water in any, except Little Cottonwood. If It freezes hard then it will also have no water. All roads In Richfield Ranger Ran-ger District are in good condition. con-dition. All roads in the Fillmore District are open but recom -mended for pickup travel only. Rain and snow conditions con-ditions may make the roads hazardous and require the use of chains. BOBCAT TRAPPERS AND HUNTERS SHOULD NOTE DEADLINES: Persons planning to hunt or trap bobcats during the November 25 to January 31 season must purchase a bobcat bob-cat permit or trapping license by October 16. Bobcat Bob-cat possession tags will be sold October 19 to October 30 by mall application only from the Wildlife Resources Salt Lake Office, 1596 W. North Temple, 84116. Persons may apply for up to 10 bobcat possession tags for $7.50 each; no fee will be charged for the permanent metal tags affixed to bobcat pelts. A maximum of 5,00 bobcat possession tags will be sold on a first come first served basis. If this number is exceeded ex-ceeded in the first day's mail tags will be issued on a pro rata basis from applications received on October 19. The cost of a trapping license lic-ense or bobcat permit ls$20. Bobcat - hunters must also |