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Show 4 THE Saaae .aatiriaf TiUtT SOaUSaC Bowling News Low Hunter Success Predicted - Uii. tucrt fit and ICS int. ra Mora. - CST. w aao The restrictive nature of 1974's UUh deer hunt, October 19 through 29, should result in the lowest hunter success since the 19308 says Homer Staple y, as sis-t- ar game management chief for the Division of Wildlife Resources. He pointed out. however, that lower success will not be an indication of deer populations, but rather a reflection of the more restrictive regulations in effect this year. Buck only regulations on most units will yeild a substantially lower overall harvest Success is expected to be 30 to 35 percent on buck only area land somewhat higher on either sex units. Division officers will be watching closely that the proper sex is harvested. Hunters must leave evidence of sex attached to their an- imals. Hunters may find that defollowing different habits this year due to the "Folilack of moisture. age will probably be gone," said Stapley. "We hope there will be enough precipitation to keep forests from being noisy underfoot" If it remains dry, deer will probably be found at lower elevations, as was the case with elk, noted Stapley. As always, success is expected to be higher away from metropolitan areas. Deer hunt forecasts from the five regions are as follows: NORTHERN-GaManager John Kimhall says that hunter pressure will probably be distributed more like It was two or three years ago with all units being buck only In the Northern Region. Last year more hunters er are me shifted to either sex units tough this year. Deer are wont be available this mostly concentrated around water due to the lack of moyear, he explained. someand forage this year. isture are up Populations "Numbers appear to be what frprn last year, but dedown. There are spotty reer are distributed differently and are at lower altitudes. portsand. as cited before, He also asks hunters to those reports of seeing deer are where there is water," police their own ranks. "The he said. buck only hunt which is being held so does can be left to SOUTHEASTERN - Game reproduce wont do any good if does are taken illegally." Manager Jim Bates says dehe said. The National Rifle er numbers are down all ovAssociation hunter violation er. More specifically, he report card is a useful tool noted the Manti ''is poor, and In helping hunters police with deer scattered The area is their ranks. He urges hunwidespread. ters to use it in reporting dry. Range Creek should be violations to conservation fair. The LaSal Mountains officers. NORTHEASTERN - Game Manager Bob Mel son doesn't expect high success or a large harvest "We are trying to Increase deer populations in this region and don't expect much pressure," he said. The Northeastern region has been very dry more so than most areas of the state, he added. He urged hunters to respect private lands and get written permission prior to Ite the hunt to trespass. also asked that hunters tell their families where they are going and to pinpoint the area as closely as possible. Access in the area should "We have some be good. good BLM maps available, as do BLM and Forest Service offices. Hunters are Invited to stop by the Division office in Vernal and discuss their plans with us or to visit with our conservation officers in Duchesne, Dutch John, Manila, Vernal or Roosevelt" he said. which Blue also sould be fair. Mountain should be good and Elk Ridge fair. South Book Cliffs will probably be poor. Access in Carbon County will be tougher than others with more closed areas." dusty ccess move in. He expects success will drop by about 50 percent due, primarily, to the buck only hunt. Deer numbers are as good as last year. Conservation officers and biologists throughout the are deer, they are in good Where there is numbers. no water, there are no deer, it's as simple as that" K has been very dry, and roads will lv ts' :. ttaca aiarars 200 A pound atratc haraaare - lean K ao - a Uune K lew UMta- about Harp. IjAW ikum Aneeraji! - - irora atrna aue 4 tm. Pauia lamr Jaaiu Hacp. - Airs ato - 2i. -- j.- - Jaaes - - Is-rt'faa; aoti KKtiards-24- Jaws St 21a. Uti 6. -- - fca JTL Vr - Wca. - Baa 664. a. M-ar- Baa M- - Hob meg. jMm oc -- nes Srmck - Mauat ldtea Harris Hiaraai - :. ftrrak - Gaax Ht-- - 233L SW. lAtirraoa - aagl !siarars Uaca. - aUvinr Ladies fMrrsoa a. Laoks Cam xratcA - Kiiie Uaaa oiviaao - 23S. Caaw Mca. - BiUc Uaac LadKs n. Juaxaua -- 1?. ---- - Koraa Harrta - 1 Winter Build Before ft. i Hay Cover- i Bams 250 i Sheds 3.00 Sq. ft. Sq. 3.20 Sq. ft. ---- -- l -- Kir. j Jal Irtterprize Box 363 SnowvSe Utah 801 872 - 8127 0 Q Fits over rear glass in pickups. 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