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Show FISH AND GAME HIGHLIGHTS Hunter success should be comparable com-parable to recent seasons as an expected ex-pected 150,000 hunters go afield during Utah's Oct. 20-Oct. 30 general gen-eral deer season. Department of Fish and Game Director Harold S. Crane said this prediction was based on several factors. They include good game range conditions es a result of good runoff and heavy spring storms, normal brood stocks and normal spring fawn crops in most of the state's 62 deer herd units, end a greater dispersion of hunters each year into outlaying sections where the larger herds range. Crane said, "We are concerned that all hunters will act in a safe, sane, sportsmanlike manner. Only in this way can anyone realize the full recreational values that should attend this annual season." "We are hopoful that each hunter hun-ter will go prepared to meet adverse ad-verse weather and other conditions that so often occur unexpectedly in our mountain country. Each license lic-ense holder should respect the rights of the private landowner where many will hunt and where permission is required before hunting. hunt-ing. Each should know and observe the laws governing the hunt." . Holders of the 1,000 special permits issued this year for the taking tak-ing of whistling swan may hunt for and take their birds beginning at one half hour before sunrise on Saturday, October 20. |