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Show Mwuaueuwy, uuuw , 1990 Nephi, Utah ibtje vj2:j From page 6 ci-oc2"- H3 c2 UfcHi G"r.:c? r;:c3 Jeremy Dubinsky won 6 Gold tics at the Utah Summer Games Medals and 1 Silver in gymnas- - last week in Cedar City. Jeremy won Gold on the Floor, Vault, Still Rings, Parallel Bars, Pomma Horse, and All Around. He took Silver on the High Bar event. He is a gymnast at LTG Gymnastics in Orem and is coached by Fred Martin. Jeremy is the son of Mike and Connie Dubinsky of Levan. . cape run October 29 on the Box Elder County Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit in Box Elder County, and the Powell Slough and Goshen Warm Springs WMAs in Utah County. Youth Pheasant Hunts An opportunity for youth 12 to 15 years old, to participate in special youth-onl- y pheasant hunts, will be offered at two Di- vision WMAs on November 7, Jr. r;cll will begin 1998. The two WMAs cn July let Willard Bay and James Walt Fitzgerald will be closed to all other hunt- Junior Golf will be begin ers that day. Wednesday, July 1st, at 9:00 a.m. The hunts are being offered to at the Canyon Hills Park Golf increase youth interest in Course. Please call in advance for up- land game hunting, and to teach registration information, youths to be safe, responsible and ethical hunters. Cost is $10 per junior golfer, up Weve noticed that the numto age 18. Classes will be held ber of youth participating in every Wednesday for 5 weeks. hunting in Utah has declined 623-993- Jeremy Dubinsky 0. Page 7 significantly over time, Mitchell said. These hunts are an opportunity to get youth interested in upland game bird hunting by allowing them, without competition from other hunters, to go into the field and experience what its like to take an upland game bird, Mitchell said. These hunts also allow us a hands-o- n way of teaching these youth what it means to be an ethical, responsible hunter, he said. Most of the criteria that will allow youths to participate in the yo,uth-onl- y hunts is still to be determined. The Division will work with the Pheasants Forever chapters, that are cosponsoring the events, to determine the requirements, Mitchell said. Criteria that has been determined so far, in addition to the age requirements, is that youths must be recent Hunter Education class graduates, and must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Also, the hunts will be limited to 50 to 75 youths at each WMA, Mitchell said. Utahs participation in the The youth hunts will begin federally-mandate- d Migratory with presentations about safety Game Bird Harvest Information Mitchell and ethics, said. Program (HIP) that all states After the presentations must participate in. The HIP program is an effort youths, accompanied by their parent or legal guardian, may go by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serafield and take two of a number vice to obtain consistent data of pheasants that from all the states related to the will be released prior to the harvest of migratory game birds hunts. (including mourning doves, d After the hunts, demonstrapigeons and sandhill tions on game care and proper cranes). field dressing of game birds will Those interested in hunting be given. d pimourning, doves, The Golden Spike Chapter of geons, sandhill cranes and water-fomust obtain their HIP numForever Pheasants is the Willard Bay ber before hunting any migratoWMA hunt, while the James ry game bird species this year. Walt Fitzgerald WMA hunt is Utah hunters may obtain their by the Great HIP registration number by callbeing Salt Lake Chapter of Pheasants ing Forever. Once a hunter The Willard Bay WMA is lo- has obtained their HIP number, cated south of Willard Bay Res- he or she must write it on their ervoir, about 10 miles northwest current years hunting license. of Ogden. The James Walt When obtaining their HIP Fitzgerald WMA is located in number, hunters will be required Tooele County, about 6 miles to provide information to the U.S. north of Vernon. Fish and Wildlife Service about Dog Use on Division Waterfowl their migratory game bird huntand Wildlife Management Areas ing success the previous season. All Division Waterfowl Man- Sandhill Crane Hunt agement Areas, and select WildFifty permits will be offered for life Management Areas, are now Utahs 1998 sandhill crane hunt, closed to the use of dogs unless to be held September in Rich theres an open hunting season, County. or the area has been posted open Applications for the hunt will by the Division during the be available from Division offices by July 1, and will be accepted We want to protect the game July birds that are using these areas Additional sandhill crane huntto nest and raise broods, Mitch- ing opportunities may be availell said. able in Utah as early as next year We also want hunters to be after the board approved proposable to show up, at some of the als from the Northern and Cenbest habitat we have to offer, tral public Regional Advisory and not have birds chased off by Councils, directing the Division people who are training or exer- to ask the Pacific Flyway Councising dogs on these areas prior cil for Utahs full allotment of to the season, he said. hunting permits in 1999, if the Migratory Game Bird Harvest Division determines a greater number ofsandhill cranes may be Survey The board also approved safely harvested. pen-rear- ed band-taile- band-taile- 5-- n. 5. 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