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Show "J r- - pm " ,'i. i f i v r'f v q w I M 7 n ; I "V V r?TVI 'j i J ow'or 7" ' Vrf' f '-- V Tr' , i -- SATURDAY DESERET11EWS.SALTL THE- NOVEMBER ' 7 1938 . 11 (ij to. Cv fr U iV i Once again the sportsmen are at the mercy of the weatherv man as thousands make final preparations for the gamest of all s ft bird upland hunts, the pheasant and quail shoot, which begins in 20 counties tomorrow at 7 a.m. The lav of average predicts an as j ideal day for the opening, sportsmen acre the victims of the weather one year ago and also1 took a severe Jolt on the deer and f duck openings this year. A wet" deal tomorrow would make it a clean sweep for the weatherman, M as wet or snowy weather is tough on pheasant hunters. k a;42 ' frr. GEORGE. Nov. Utah Kind To Coasts : v I s , f Hvt i Two and one half million Rain-- , bow trout eggs have been taken, Duck shooting is getting better! from the domestic stock kept in the That is the opinion of Commissioner Newell B. Cook follow-tearing ponds of the Springville Hatchery, according to rtPort ing a brief survey of the numerous reports filed in the office c Whitne? be State Kish and Game Department The marshes have not ThUeggtake is appraxb mately on third mors than has frozen over as yet forcing the birds to journey southward. ever been taken before. f There is plenty of food left for Brooks Yield the birds and unless more snow Brook falls and the weather becomes unApproximately trout eggs have been ntm from usually cold, causing the marshes FLsh Lake since the start- - t0 freeze over, hunters can ed last week. At this early date this good shooting throughout theexpect rest m the largest ever made a, season of the fall the Fish at year during As was expected, shooting was Iaxe, showing that there has not good during the first week at Clear been a deplecion of Brook trout Lake. Utah Bickneil Bottoms as was supposed by many fisher--. wd Stewart Lake. Then, too., men. there was excellent shooting in the Seeking additional eggs, the State , marshes ajopg the major stamped on the page of history Fish and Game Department has ap- - flywayk and the hunting season quickly piled for 1,000.000 Salmon eggs slipping by. sportsmen will soon bs from Oregon. It is intended that Tilr A LI To the fireplace rklu k O gathering around' these eggs be hatched in the Utah in the club bouses of their respechatcheries and the small fish plant- - One-GallIIuntCTS tive fish and game protective ased m the Strawberry Reservoir. sociations, to trade yarns and in Well Stocked ' egg-tak- e , i5("rw'f , fiefs'-- tTpiSlH humCTSd . V . i(s r -- - Farmington Bay Dike Boon To Public Hunters Warm Weather Wanted j ' s-- - v y J.' 4 . -- 00. I Deer Hunters fi "; , Domestic Stock St wH ' Eggs Taken From - V a 250,000,000 Ui-- ' t. v-- vqJ y? v Egg-Tak- w BY HAROLD MILLER ft i ft Record ' Shooting Will Begin .Tomorrow At 7 a.m. In 20 Counties yw Duck Shooting To e Remain Good As Long At Springville Is Delayed As Freeze-U- p Trout Tm Going A - Hunting , Sir ; 9 She Said Weatherman To Control Fate Of Pheasant Hunters y) yQr r y ., egg-tak- e '' T. , x ; J ' Utf ' U)e deer and duck hunU t and r1 ing the recent buck deer '"f V slate to their native retur with over the 'V large portion of the state. 60 per cent kill. This kill was mrods be!n?. able k even belter than that made bv the J081 of ,th 1,1 a and ut California fumrods who traversed f ov;n J. WtV-bn" down The these ranges last season. e,f 1mu- 10 ar bml 15 With no exceptions, try and the ou,nd ,n continues to yield offered some of the best shooting onH ditch banks, in com dent hunters M'ho checked through rt!8lon at and Fish Lake, the on the opening day in the seSin Springville 7 the state will he well stock- - of Sait lake City. However, there checkin , Utah hatcheries stations 8041 wheat flrld- - in havy , even wooded country, this season, agreed that ed thiswintcr. Hatchery' superrn- - were many complamu by mem- there 8 conservatmn a were more deer on the ranges than have been instructed to Iers of the private clube bordering frf;. yearawhih tendenu, , nmiple. ,UJ2r last vear. although most of the Bird Increase hold up all of their smaller stock this refuge, Too much credit cannot be given animals killed, were vounger. until just before the 1937 opening The reasons for the complaint . , am Raias Hiader It is assured that when next sea- - were that the public hunter, could I rOlODCS Season t Hundreds of loral hunters have son comes around there will be drive their autos along the Farm- (J recent deer hunt that also brought in tnanv fme bucks Due to 8ie phenomenal Increase more fish at the disposal of the mgton Bay dike and reach the far- - durj tlsCarborv-Emergroup handed and have unanimously voiced their in Hmgneoc pheasanu this state department than ever before, ther marshes while private club lhe Suu ,nd Ganie which fact is encouraging to most member, could not reach the bat- supplementarv to those son. Commisioner Newell B. Cook f Ciuh lhe puTkoot t i fishermen. statements made bv the Califor- - found it best to open the season in law eniorcemenL mans. The season opened with lor four days in some counties. le-- ' those birds that the non member, aiding e e e scared up farther out in the lake. showers and also spite the longer season, hens will1 disappointing Other groaps, Hinkle at Balt While the marshes froze up temended with drizzling rains. Npv- - again be protected, male birds aim gave aid la the ertheless. hunters found enough only being legal targets. Quail of porarily following the stormy op-- i form of checkiag ageata at the good weather to make a kill com- - cither sex may be killed, this re- ening. they have since thawed out varloae elate rherhiag slathma sweethearts or both in quest of pheasant and and barring further blasts by Old Mrs. Grant P. Hunt, 864 West Fourth parable to that of last season. Fred krally all at the grew jstricuon applying only to pheas-Man should hunters Winter, C.avton Prince. 16. of St George ants, season get The annually is the pheasant quail eappertiag tha ataSa In earns North Street, is one of Utahs many ardent j their share of migrating ducks and will probablv remember his first The daily hag limit this season most popular of any hiyiting season with I geese as the quacking, bonking deer hunt Inasmuch as he shot and is three male birds in roost of of the scatter - gun who will feminine wielders MT. PLEASANT. Nov. 7 (Spe-- , hordes wing their way along their milady. Maybe its to personally oversee killed a huge buck the first dav the counties. Two male birds will rial) Two loads offish, obtained j ancestral Utah Airways from tl of the season. Each of the other be the limit in Davis. Iron, Salt go forth tomorrow with their husbands or such rare viands for the dinner table. bagging from the U. S. Bureau of Fisher-- great northern valley. were Ijvke and Tooele Counties. six members of the In lea at Springville end placed In the i ' ' fortunate In bringing party down large Rich, Piute. Daggett. Summit, streams and lakes near hero, ter-- Mallaril Areas ' In round numbers there are apdeer, also bv the close of the, Kane. Garfield, Wavne, Wasatch, initiates the fish planting activities fourth dav. Two of these deer Sanpete and San Juan the season proximately L800 members In the of the Sanpete County Fish and Provide Late Carbon-Emer265 Association. 1000 in two each. Shooting the Weber weighed K1n be closed, pounds Game Association for this season, j group- - about fcOO in each weighed pounds each, one Thc possession limit of at The mallard were The fish nesting grtxinds 1 15 of the Bifli and CVbt group brought directly pounds and anotherjan i, legal kill for two days. from the federal hatcheries by Sup Locomotive Springs, the old TooJajmit gso fa Box Cider. There tad are 'A one day' quail limit is also the and most Duck Club C. D. erintendent j any Members other organisations with n Ryan. many One Heater Stricken limit. warm where water afeas i yt. t Ui of the Sanpete association headed marshy of possession jmy Ahum M composed Tn party With the fishing reason rapidly should take note that are located should provide. jursiinwnt j by President Stewart, accompanied spring usoej jnMy see; there are onijr Antone Pfmr heSportsmen Snfn?f and Mr freeze- - abeut H Idle1 even if as gftootirur of quail will good only and the shooting Lake Salt tight into Rran irresearch in tha to the long past County fading trip Wild ducks that dont give a and their son. Clarion, of St 1)e allowed m Davis, Salt wnat they drink are com- ,anoug gtreams ln bon t This asaoriation hav- d,,, reglon to up does th, approachmg fw the sports- M,a rhrelee IVtty .f Salt the Nevada and suicide 1 ih, Arizona, than any ascertain the best streams for stock- gr1mitting by milliions in mg more poeaibiJiUes and' Weber. The (iaUy bag man, a list of the better books California Many 5Tr;!am sportsmen are getting uiree prgamzauons in the state. k kn7,I w'1 Desert, each year more birds being killed by pointed mg.A and Ha.vward the at to for afternoon of and Ralph IU the art relevant to function U failed has shooting blrds. also of was fishing a luwl combined, for chosen qual, sight ) 1- - ith of Game Io Angeles The hun west of bpring. Jfh lhe spirit tiiat other clubs to the numerous phases of this water than are shot, it was made known today by Utah pond near Gooseberry and JordanandNarrows,convenient rearing areas. ire v done at Mill Creek, west other !have exhibited and as a result has Commissioner Newell B. Cook in m interview with The Assoc- a WPA project has been unofficial- - ,lUe of Plntura. Fields West Of great sport are printed below. been of little value to the state de- The Sanpete County , Iv approved. iated Press. One California hunter will probThe first six books listed deal . as compared to other as- foialso have partment sportsmen applied Povtss sea are more TheIn a bad aucks ably remember his firt deer Springville exclusively with fly fishing. sociations in more remote sections. fish to be placed in the DuIIlL jqoq In where e and ti In Dixie Oliver Young. poisoned than hunters ln the area pond follow ing it completibh. There will likely be the usual authors, price obtainplaces 4Y there books company with a group of hunters The Drwret News Bports Depart-ra- t sportsmen may Mr at r on a the half kill line in would century. from California, arrived here the also P,venIs aot raaaiag a salve or fo KKSOKE LINK between Salt Lane aild !are Look said. i The total number of licenses is-- -- wft mp factory hat II does wish night a Per the season opened and- highway Fly Fishing for Trout By Mark For worn out and Smuiay a uiotmng. arly stncUHe restoringr wmt on to Central cued in the United States during to eompliweat CatIln Outdoor Life Book Shop, Reared in the marshy wikis of the --c and was 'The fields west of Springville are M Morn5 m lines, soak the line in some .535 ag 5.121.320 with a total rev- - throagboBt this state lor their ed with appendicitis Soskatcnew an. Manitoba and the row are Jin as mineral oil then such mma pheasant BV Nujol of ST.ooO.tXri. , featherto f the southbound brought to the hospital In St Handbook enue dart. State aad federal fish Dakotas, the according t Fly Fllhlllg line dressing such as nation-widGwnje fust a few hour later and- the tat and, cd game birds d.p into pools, soon Fdwm R. Hewitt, Outdoor Life compilation made by- game aai herltirs recognise the io-"Four or Munline. PROVO. Nov. 6 unof M( MorrU Fisheries S. U. n) Bureau necks spent the entire season there re- hunters a profitable quota of male Their the become go groggy. ghop portaare of sarh orgaaizatioaa. Tbo birds bucks and two does in one covering from the operation. Practical Dry Fly F.shmg- -! be direction of Charles K. Jack- - saecess of the Utah State Fish aad rlr iimp, their legs become paralyz- 00 lunoeb week. mlnd hunting in fields with several M Gill, Charles Scribner L Co!, son Game Dcpartairat is die ia great ed and they exhibit all the sgns In fir , fj,hmx lhe rod LfTTI;. hundreds of nun rods within vision. sj Y C That's the answer Dr. L. L Of this number 3.1872458 repre- - mease re la the appreciated ewep- of extreme intoxicauon but it's T unbrr Ihto in i Young CuHimore, Brigham roFingerlings (this is undoubtedly the place to Bv Edwin Conk with nv sicklicenses rrathm Commlseioarr sent regular fishing mn s4 ban ' the ton m worse than that: It's duck Fishing Nvmph .to .um-- r revenue of S3.672.832.6S, w hile 1933. reives from the raaems fish aad E. Twenty-firs- t University medical director, , ,r nes" desert dysentery. Ifl Ru rrastan Pond '8- Springv ille, however, U not the 5R. Hewitt y '127 a News Bureau quesQm gave to 962 were combination hunting and game pri retire amoriathma. Ito dry STsaT , Dae to Stale Water Nov XEPHI. tionnaire sent to determine place m the state where the wan soeaao fishing licenses with a revenue of r)ry nv and past Water of Fingerling hlrds 3re plentiful. Box Elder and cans 7rPec'a')iriHv them seen ve of member Until luck the lying faculty you G M. IkBrance. Charles S3.337.098.92. licenses to children, and Oregon trout were planted in rh,rh-sn- r a season. on CovmUes rank very high feathered deer salt the dead fiats, the of during he said, has been the stationing The returns from the sale of was second with 5,764. NYC He did his hunting at the body every few feet for mile after mpt H tb gbotguns at the princi- - anglers' license Issued to women superb shooting, j thou Trout Lures a?d Aside from the twenty-odCrane Maternity Home, he mile, you can t reauze the senous areas to frighten aw ay and children In 1935 (some were sand taking out the family licens " imo. Med a danger This shipment of fish is the first TJT"southwestern section, manages. By AU Com' six youngster ness of the situation, said v c explained. tired or thirsty birds. issued in the fiscal year 1934215) in Minnesota, there were &L517 of several expected by the local - v i are dears according to the mlMioner Cook. yield a fair quota. had men at the shallow showed an increase of over 10.997 anglers' licenses issued to women Fishing Kits and Equipment By firials for planting in Burraston withof I sections have Book physician. pictures Samuel C. Camp. Sportamen's Ogden and Jordan bays over the number Issued during the and children throughout the United Pond and in Salt Creek. area which must have w,nardGreat in a With while only Salt Lake and st'a corresponding period in the previ- - states during 1034-3Shop. Boston. Mass. aon(t Burraston Fond, which waa en IlumlIJK a million dead over contained half R. W. F. Minnow .ew and 51.450 were sold to them during on Utah Lake, to the ous year. By Fly pQjntg acres the bv several larged by MUTANTS PROTECTED ducks." Forbidden & Sons Scribner led all Charles the the with who 27,365 Michigan south, Reynolds. probably prevented previous corresponding period. building of a retaining wall lad The Illness Ij caused by stale drath, of thousands of flocks." Co- - X. Y. C. he other states in the number of U- - There are only a lew states that A special provision was inserted spring, has become a popular fish- - j mot cases, hunters have die m great nutn- water. birds The a license for women and chB- Book in of and women Fish have The are censes But our funds by limited, Fishing forbid-Bpurchased jg,-jspot during the summer. With ready planned their trips and will proclamation rainstorm has Louis Rhead. Charles Scribner ' It closest' competitor was dren. Many do not require them a problem of great lmpor- - 1935. hr on,Y when a over j, the addition of the fingerlines fish- - t of Mutant to thetr usual haunts with Sons A Co- - N. Y. C. the the any desert lulling left the tiny pools ding )anCe to sportsmen everywhere, and West Virginia with 5.506, it was to have a license, or else include ing will naturally be much better nhlrh they are familiar, Those Success Mortimer Mor- pheasants in Sevier County. Sevier or. as in a recent instance, when for them in the general license regula-- ' reason we look for greater stated. Angling next summer. to where as who are undecided ' wind blows lake water Into aha'- federal aid in Its solution." ton. MacMillan Co- - N. Y. C. Utah In 1935 issued 8.963 anglers ttons. according to Mr. Jackson. these have imported sportsmen find will to hunt good likely Iow Pnd Streamcraft Dr. George R. Hold- birds at their own long shorelines. expense and NAVAJO GETS FISH shooting in any of the fields in en- D. Appleton-CenturN. Y. Co, hahitioa Only Salt Lake and Box Elder C these Mutants hate not reproduced PANGUITCH. Oct 23 (Special)' Utah. are made efforts Cook said some . . . Satire trout, Counties. is forbidden before 7 The Complete Science of Fly Fish-- j sufficiently enough to Justify an Fifty thousand Shooting fingerlings from the Springville a m. also Is and after 6 p.m. It Hatchery and 16.000 Brook trout illegal to hunt with rifles. from Mammoth were planted in In many cases property which Navajo Lake this week. is closed to hunting will be posted. However hunters should be STYLES OF rurcs sure that the ares on which they Plugs are of three styles; Those shoot is open. If there iswhich as to the counties that float but dive in erratic tier when retrieved; those that1 are closed, hunters may be eathe j lightened by studying the graphic sing Immediately upon striking The Bear River marshes tn Utah George E. Mush back, superin- - Likewise, the drainage of valleys water; and those that travel at all I.map. published In last nights are one of the few' remaining nest- tendent of the Bear River Refuge, in California and the drainage ot j News. Deseret of sue the on the surface, directly ing places la America for the badly urges the army of nimrods who lakes, ponds, and marshes tn the, depleted Redhead and Canvasback visit the great Utah hunting area Canadian Provinces destroyed a, duck spades, according to tba U. to "Iron over backwards in the large part of their original nesting matter of holding their fire If there grounds, S. Biological Survey. For the first time in the history is the slightest chance the target! May Be Saved at the United States, it is Illegal is a redhead or canvasback. As a result both of these ducks. Records of the Biological Sur to shoot these two species of ducks brcBl- 1930 at any time, and because the north- vey show that these two species t cie to the United StatA. bred never Of so Utah is to. have ern part wrt; Th,re?Arcre a few areas such as important naturally to- these waterfowl a nesting era North America. Tbelr ongmai Bear River marshes in Utan grounds, the state fish and game breeding jpounds extended from where ,tUl breed in numbers, department and the local bureau northern Nebraska across to west- but elsewhere in this country only rethe and into Minnesota ern north of the Biological Survey are , a few pairs were to be found. questing Utah hunters to comply Canadian Prairie Provinces Practically all of their original with the law la protecting them. SHSltobA wrotern breeding 'ranee that remained suit, Re Prseth Hera contingent of (bIe to Canada. inhabits two ducks the great .The. Don't shoot if you literally see these River flats en--. Susquehanna northern f interior valley-oCaUfomia. admonitionto the red."., is given of Nevada and Utah, and a small,' joys the major concentration Beehive huntare. Canvasbacks and redheads, ac- area in southern British Columbia. these two species tois the United there more Neither of tbeso.two ducks has State but nowhere cording to Dr. Ira N. Gabrtriaon. chief of the Biological Survey, have ever occupied tha vast nesting than a scattering of canvasback northern Canada and or red hearts. been especially hardhit fat recent grounds This does not necessarily mean Their ancestral nesting years becausa much of their breed- Alaska. the verge ing territory is in the region that places were to a region now de- that these ducks are onGabrMsoo. voted principally to agriculture. of extinction. says Dr. has. been visited bv drouths. and pro- Utah has not suffered from the The "With management of lakes, proper drainage prairie Bubo Jolley (right) aad George Teater, Kelt tip tn one day In tbq area southwest of CbDo-villa- s drouth and a a consequence Its ponds, and marshes In Nebraska. tection both may be brought bock t, Lake sportsmen. were two among the many wbo .. The animal en tha bumper is a , de- to a numerical strength that again and Dakotas are the of marshes River shot Beer bock vita) Minnesota, this t Utah of fnnryrfnl Hvrum, Lauritzen Jack jrx. buck. There were six other have been dining on Venison recently. Georgs stroyed thousands of acres of nl will provide good shooting for importance to the salvation of tn Fark Voter, Blacksmith Fort Canyon on Oct. 28 with a 250-v , all whom 15 of filled shot hunter a this In wad waterfowL of these party. afcla for by party habitat ijfortsinen." nd ledbend. r 3000 rifle at yards. The anlmsf weighed 207 potmds dressed. ' j '2 ' n.. X k "r fr us 1 t.lr egg-tak- e non-nks- i- ' satmS1 wmeS brh nh " h j Sanpele County Group Completes 1 ' ; Planting Program ) I- , - Newell Cook Tells Of Fatal Duck Sickness Fly Fishing Books Listed pheas-welghe- d ' . come.-Mallar- fih! J y 1 . i Popular Faculty Member Claims bumper-to-bumpe- l,.tls 11 Total 5 Million Hunting Record j a I iconcpfi - - e ni i Trout Put i. - j Scnb-Rainbo- r Aman d jte . Pfes i g c , j , Tico Of Many Large Bucks Shot Near CirclevUle Bear River Refuge Important Nesting Grounds For Canvasbacks And Redheads man-dou- Hyrum Huntress Bags 4 Pointer I . u four-poin- 225-pou- a -- M vV -- ca rf . ... , - e fij p ... - . Aim n ajt.T4A hi hihi Sh. ,, ui : V I W I i |