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Show Thursday, Jan. . ri j action to i r-- game hunting and advanced outdoor preparation. n clear the case, General Fishing Season, individuals seeking the reward would be expected to appear and testify for the limits, as well as other regulations, for all hunting and fishing activities each year. Specific information regarding length of season and in changes proclamations will be published following board meetings. June 4; General Deer Season, October 22; Archery Deer Season, August 20, Upland Game, September 17; Open Bull Elk, Division The Division of Wildlife Resources has expressed concern over the continuing trend of illegal killing of big game animals. In his recent community forums, Don Smith, director of the Division, said he feels that September 28; November Pheasant, 5. Waterfowl hunting dates will not be established until August; but as a general HUNTER TRAINING ADVANCES guideline, wetland enthusiasts can look forward all sportsmen should to the first Saturday in become involved in helping October as an opening date to police the state against for 1977. wildlife violations. The Division has distributed The Board of Big Game Help Our Wildlife (HOW) Control will hold its annual cards to all regional offices series of public meetings and to local conservation during the last week of June officers as well. The cards and will establish the provide a form and ingame big structions on how to aid remaining seasons (other than those in officials wildlife mentioned above) the first management by reporting weekend in July. violations. The HOW program was created by the Those big game season National Rifle Association. openers are usually, but not irrevocably, established as HOW cards are follows- available to the public. in OPENING DATES I i I Cer- tification Hunter Education Program. If adopted, the new dual certification program the subject matter heretofore taught in one senes of classes into two phases or programs. Phase 1 would be the junior program and would instruct students in the basic hunter First Saturday September; Moose, Antelope, Buffalo, in education Saturday November. subjects education subjects beginning at age 11. Phase 2 is called the Advanced program or the senior program. Its main objectives would provide additional instruction in big Board action, by both the Wildlife Board and the Board of Big Game Control, is necessary to establish closing dates and bag for 1977: Dual proposed would divide First and Hunter Education Coordinator, Lee Robertson, discussed a - r; general guidelines to opening dates F Resources Saturday in September; Bighorn Sheep, For the Utah sportsmen and sportswomen who wish to make early vacation plans which include hunting and fishing activities, the following is a list of opening me Western of States Association Hunter Safety Coordinators held recently in Portland, Utah Division of Wildlife Second 1977 dates programs have always been trend setters among the .e annual states. At of tification program will require more training and additional commitments on the part of instructors and students, we feel the future of safe, ethical hunters afield is the main ingredient of the discussion. Utahs hunter education meeting The new instruction plan would call for additional training for both instructors and students, as well as a new hunter education handbook. Robertson said, Although the dual cer- We dont allow people to drive a car without first proving his or her ability to do so are We proficiently. planning to provide the mechanisms to properly tram the hunters of the future. We are planning to hold district instructor meetings between now and late summer to present the new concept to our present force of mstructors. We will also be soliciting their ideas on lesson material and subject matter. the public by Wildlife Resources Director Don Smith during his comin forums munity November and December of 1976. More public comment will be solicited before a final decision is made. Phase Phase 1, or basic hunter would eneducation, compass essentially the - I W. 'p'ty -- V U: f 1 good Phase 2 of the advanced hunter education, will take the young hunter from small game interests to big game hunting and safety. The program will cover Young hunters will be eligible to sign up for Phase 2 classes at age 15, which will give them one year to prepare for their big game license. of most the One significant changes of the new system will be the handling and proficiency tests which will be required to pass Phase 2. Each student will be required to handle and fire high powered nfles, handguns, muzzleloader and archery equipment to receive his certificate. Field tests will instructors the opportunity to evaluate each students knowledge and the around attitude give are made available. weapons. This will be accomplished by means of a field test conducted among targets of various animal BUFFALO RESULTS The 1976 buffalo hunt yielded success for every one of the lucky permit and man shapes. The holders. All ten hunters student will be required to scored on the opidentify each shape and hunting may correctly raise an portunity. to unloaded weapon The 100 percent hunter shooting position only if the success marks the eighth shape is a legal target if he time all permit holders or she is to pass the exam. have harvested buffalo The students actions will dunng the 13 years of actual e also be tested in buffalo hunting in Utah. situations such as crossing Utahs first buffalo hunt streams and fences, etc. was conducted in 1950 but Robertson said the new was not held between the program will increase years of 1951 and 1959. The demand for target ranges hunt has been an annual throughout the state and event since that time with that the Divisions master the exceptions of 1964 , 1965, plan has already begun 1972 and 1973. analyzing existing ranges The overall hunter sucand population densities to determine priorities for new cess ratio on Utahs buffalo facilities. 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Youngsters could sign up for Phase 1 beginning at age 11 in preparation for obtaining the small game license at age 12. Price, Utah Sun Advocate, 13, 1977 mm it at penney's in pric |