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Show 5F t. ,7 ..?WW:. warm weather seasons- is botn put' by the limited numbers of anglers observed oi stream and lake during the past ' .' few weeks; Wp. stonned aloner; the north end oi the Strawberry Reservoir (the stock fence i$ down for. the winter and Vou an rltnira irlnw'n tn fhp'.knnlls nriA rfnv lniit wppk nn way to Vernal. Half a dozn cars vrere parked near the lake and several anglers were fishing along the east side I i of the knolls. was e cold The weather nough to" need the comfor of a fire, and the fishing was crood enouerh to keen the in- taken with bait, though some forpcf nn Most. ' were caught casting daredevils and other lures on spin - ( wpvpl-beino- ning gear. - . j . r j . ." . . Howard Day tells of jfew fishermen sat Fish Lake (most evenings the Jinesj freeze a bit in the guides) on the east shore for but some wonderful those hardy anglers still Enjoying the fun.' This is about thesam4 story week after week since the deer season started not too many anglers out) but ' those who are, having a good 'tinie. Our guess that the limited number of fish caught will fly-fishi- ng haveiittle or. no effect cnl the take next year Another reminder, if n'eeded, that the weather controls tie. seasons just as.it does the. planting- ot nsn. &o wny nm m year - mm' waters of the state?. fishing ion-a- ll Pheasant H larvest Down? ! Hunters U'reed t be;Pre pare, VWhen Going Into Bbk 'ITS An unusual amount- of inquiry No one should plan to travel or Access, points are limited, about the late season deer hunt main point of entry on the north hunt the unit using passenger car on the Book Cliffs herd unit being through Ouray. On the type vehicles. Weir equipped four brought the following information south .after crossing the river at speed or four wheel drive veand advice from the Utah Depart- Green River several secondary hicles are recommended. and dirt roads lead north into should ment of Fish and Game today. include Equipment - The Book Cliffs unit is the only the unit in the vicinity of Thomp- chains, ample extraj gas, water, area in the state where holders son and Cisco. Roads on either a good jack, shovel, axe and of unused regular license deer end of the unit are secondary at other items needed when the tags may hunt during an exten- best and extreme difficulty can going gets rough. Neither service sion of the regular season begin- be expected in traveling them in station, garage or store will be found within the hunting area ning Saturday and continuing wet weather. Un29. Nov. of Holders through filled multiple unit antlerless permits and tags may also 4unt the unit during this extended season. exDepartment spokesmen concern so that pressed many ina indicated quiries great number of hunters plan to go but during the hunt who are entirely un familiar with this isolated area or with winter hunting condition T They listed the following information and advice. The Book! Cliffs, herd unit 28, is a minimum of200 miles from the state's centers of population. V It is situated across the Green River with the Colorado line L v forming the eastern boundary, U. S. highway 40 the , ' - . had-originall- after leaving the oiled roads. . j t waters. lust the opposite is true of the men who man the state's twelve fish hatcheries. For this is a busy time at these hatcheries as the i work load builds up in preparation r U'GO for the, anslin? year. This is the period when 'hatchery "Well, don't just stand there! ponds and troucrhs fill ranidly with Admire the souvenir piece f the small fish hatched from, egs goal post your father got after taken from s pawners at two of the the fame!" hatcheries and purchased from, commerieal hatchery sources. As the' winter progresses "these will inciude rainbrfw, lrook, brown, , ? . : -' 4 4 ' - cen creasing showing up on waters in the turies ago learned to live with man even when he was south half of the state as colder being hunted and trapped ithe whole year. weather sets in. The tell The nheasant- nonuiation neaked last year, may do of ample birds, both reports ducks and again in the next year or two This year was aboit par geese, in the .Clear Lake and for the course compared po'most years and you can bet Sevier River hunting areas. there'll be ample brood oirds around next spring to insure Shooting has been limited somea bumper crop for I960 provided the- weather and the what by freezing weather on the favorably to help the birds marshes around the Great Salt many other factors-combin- ants again. This wily species of upland game long! - - e ' Lake but' the reports show a along.? plentiful supply of ducks remain How Did You Do? in this section of the state. Which reminds that Thad Ifansen asked, wHow did The waterfowl season continues you do?",' when. we ' tried to console him a bit regarding through Jan. 8, 19G0, and gunners were reminded that both federal j . the hunt. and state law must be obeyed Well, we hunted pheasants opehing day in the regarding the slight change in Aittelope-Myto- n area! Three fine companions in Doc hours each day, along shooting DaCosta Clark, Roy Johnson and Herb Smart. Being with all other regulations govern-in- 0 . our own dogs we did a lot of brush beating and in thif hunt. general belabored ourselves enough to be footsore Shooting hours are from sun- and a bit weary come evening. to sunset. However, actual rise it was opening Result 10 birds for the days ' fun, and fun and closing times for ' out to be each together. day's shoot are listed in the' just We hunted chukars out Widow Creek way the second waterfowl proclamation. , '( -- , day. Result three birds. Division of the bag as the weekend closed fodnd us a brace of mallards dividing 10 pheasants, three chukars, we also divided the and a couple of cottontails. Oh "yes, barrels of fun and belly laughs that come only witn sucn is always enougn oi mis etivmenu to go trips and there k:.- around, '., V j ; Kow t thp cost, ner nound of .eauallv good meat. Whocps, let's not go into that one on account no telling who might be reading this line. The cost of the "barrels. of pleasure"? You can't price it nor buy- it. And better luck next year. 1' Yours for fun, Casey. . ; si the Don't p. Knights of Columbus, turkey forget; snoot aunaay at ineirruvo uuu wuu laugc aujau wil begin the Provo Airport. The snoot, an annual-affairat 10 a. 1m. and .continue until dark, lurneys ana omer merchandise will go ;to th e top shooters. Shooters vill be grouped according to ab lfty, so everybody will have a chance- at a prize. ' ' . ; - v - i : , Moose Bowling League to Roll At Regal Alleys ... of escs. OHier hatchery ponds are filled at present with fingerling trout in various sizes" which through care and feeding will become next j Here's duck shooting seasons catehables .as they are the coming week: stocked into "the hard cd ' fish streams and smMler still waters. Yes, it is a cold weather period of' great activity nt' the twelve hatcheries for the department "of fish and trsmc workmen there as they prpcess and mature the millions of ee?s and fishes in preparation for the warm weather of, 1900 whenmosf anslers are again ''Suing afield holes. 844-pou- nd six-poi- nt 47-in- ch ; For Saturday WANSHIP Thje r'! Wanship ward of area will the Coalville-Kama- s shoot a Saturday turkey sponsor from 11 a.m. uijitil 4 p.m. it was reported today. The grand prize of shoot will be a' baby beef. A four-o- r heifer, a mutton and turkeys also will be given away as prizes. Gun's and amunition.,will be furnished or shooters may bring their own. Proceeds from the shoot will go into the Wanship Ward building fund. The shoot will be sponsored by the MIA. Chili, hot chocolate and soft drink will be sold at the !') 25 26 27 p.m. a.m. 5:03 p.m. a.m. 5:04 p.m. a:m. 5:03 p.m. a.m. 5:03 p.m. a.m. 5:02 p.m. a.m. 5:02 p.m. fishing filled in and returned to the Utah. Department of Fish and Game within five days following the end of their hunt. The three late hunts; on tht Fishlake, Heaston and Ogden River units, will end Nov. 23. The permit cards are already addressed and postpaid. The law requires they lej filled in' and mailed wether the holder was successful or not in bagging, an animal or- - even though he didn't go hunting at all: A . rvflt I bJJ-- J .. rUj 1 a.m.1 v p fn) (3- ' shoot. m NOSE CONE CjONTRAGT W7 Tp ml il j 520 ;i NORTH wn. '2ist aiiiiixJ'-9tli r o HAST " ' . JJiSUUUUUg - Boat Club Slates Meeting Tonight . 22 23 24 J ii - i . 7:23 7:24 7:25 7:26 7:28 7:29 7:30 21 Shooting v five-month-- - favorite . ch Wanship Ward Sets Turkey Shoot ' Holders of elk", permits for ' the three current late season ' hunts were reminded, today that their permit cards must be properly 12-V- 61-in- thdr to Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov Nov Shooting Begins , Date Holders Of Flic Permits Told Of Regulation i with an MAMMOTH ELK Glen Case (left) of Orem hj .shown (dressed) bull elk he brought down while hunting- in the Lst Chance Canyon of the Fish Lake area. Case's hunting companion, Leonard Mitchell, also is seen in elk had a rack of horns that measured 3 inches long, the picture. The i 47 inphps widp. and to th(? Roone anI inches around i.hp hase. Accoi-dinL- ' a elk is record North American record for rack of horns with Crockett book, the width. a length and a CAPE CANAVERAL,. Fla. " The General Electirc (UPI) " Co. said & large part Wednesday The state Moose Lodge bowling its new 10 njillion contract league will roll at the Regal Rec- of awarded by the Air Force Will go reation Alleys Sunday starting at new nose cone for the a towards Participating lodges 'in- teSuias intercontinental missle. a elude Provo, Ogden, Salt Lake, Price,, and Helper. Provo Moose Lodge . A luncheon will be held later in the day at the for all bowlers jand their partners. n. Duck Shooting Hours Listed For Coming WeeK kokanee. mackinawr aVid ' walleyes counting into the many millions y. the--Dakot- a HUM - Reported 'Average7 I j, Nov. 30. .Most will only talk fishing from now , until Old- Sol' agaihs swings to the. ' 'north, enough to begin1 warming stream and lake Duck Season i 'i - i Most Utah anglers wil put their tackle and other .equipment away for the, winter following the close of the. general fishing season cover bordering the higher The successful hunter will range. need to work this cover to get ' ' a deer. ' Winter clothing and camping gear are a must for comfort at this time of year. Indian lands within the' unit are closed to hunting. nu . TIME, OUT! 30 End Nov, . Deer in the! unit will be found type mostly in the juniper-pinio- n north-boundary- y 9 To Come To . ..With fhp rpNifts iin fmm all over the state there is down no question nov that the pheasant harvest will-be- ' bjeen expected. from what and U.S. highway 50 the clamor the ffom some quarters to "plant south boundary. Already ' birds again," something tne stats discontinued in 1951. Few but what will tell yu'u that the 1958 season was one this" after no birds had been of the best on reccrd-r-nplanted. for eight years. The facts are that if you have the weather, the feec and the habitat you'll have the birds. And even if planting did any good it would be economically Is ' unsound. At this point some sections of the state are reporting a fine season many of thje better' areas a slow one compared to a year ago.! What happened is anyone's guess the broods themsince there was a good brood stock and ' June-JulUtah's waterfowl season rolled selves looked ampie in late la state-wid- e w4s on season basis, At best the along into its seventh week of spotty ry cefming out of 'Oregon, Washing- hunting with field reports listing which is the samc-stowhere the birds get much less an "average" hunt to date, acton, Idaho and cording to the department of fish do. in Utah. than they pressure hunting " Our game. guess is .that thbe is no reason for alarm, no and The department said an inmore than there is ariv reason to think of planting nheas- number of birds are DAILY HERALD Fish Season IS That most of us think of the outdoors in terms of the . FRIDAY, NOVEraER 20, .1953 Utah County. Utah' ' : -- t' : U UTAH PR0V0, (NEAR THE MEW O.P. SKAGG'S STORE) CRIDDLE Bylaws of the club will be " l A FORK AMERICA? presented for approval of . the foi thegeneral 'limF mn'rership; meeting members .along with other busiMaiina ".Boat Cub" will be field ness, mattersr The Timp Marina tonight at ;8: o'clock at the Spdits-mzu'- s Club .has just recently been orHeadquarters at 53 E. jam, ganized arid is a private flub. :f (e.v-?rta "ear of j n.TM is), have purchased 10 acres of .and on the north shore ot Utah LaKe, adacient to the present Nonh 'Shore Boat Club. !' LiATii 1U CHARITY. GREENVILLE. . S.C. (UP- DMiv. . Katherine Wynn JacKson the widow- - of ''Shoeless jJoe' ' ; Jackson, .las given the bulk ot m X her estate? to the American Can 1 .rer Society and the American ' Heart Fund. 1 las a who fame gained Jackson; v m major league baseball p i a y e l V:, with the Chicago , White Sox,-i- died M A I December of 1931.! His wife died last April 18. Bv KARMA ' 1- 'i ..r : j See . 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