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'' '. t f 1 . 7 ' I t ' ..".,, , ) I Idaho, Aug. of the Nortb Bet : Ii; !. , ' ' ..;:i i , ." - ., -----,- ri t ,.., I t I , , c: , .............. 1 f , 4,e,., f :iI 4011,,NI:t , ItThey're ;; Using TIIE CASTING- ROD makes a first class radio antenna for the tuaamobile and is now biing itistalp ed as such by leading tocklit manufacturers, For soma time, fishermen have been handicapped hi 'transporting Oneopiece rods. Today their worries are Ii J , .,, , - i ,, At, You Guessed ,, 4-- t N, 7rIlf,-.- b ,;:i1, , over as they may be stuffed in the antenna' socket Wit-Th- e triterot they mayberemcamp oved anti used for casting. Their reception for rain work is guaranteed.. Pio such guarantee is made regarding fishiug results. -- ' 5 . l'f it, '$1 , . "If fire hazards warrant such action, why not close forests entirely rather than game season?" the federation asked. "This way the gamel regret, department is goat We present dilemma and recommend commission set later season next year." , . - , ' ''', , I' ' ' to appoint commission to investigate and report findings about federal conservation organization in order that states may be able to deal directly with one group and not an alphabetical list of independent bureaus which have their fingers in the wildlife pictures as at present. IL.That the board support a move for the amendment of the Act so that each apportionment of funds will carry a part earmarked for the maintenance of the projects. & President Pittman-- Robertson I No Fake BY ARTIIVR "13136S" BAER MAURRANCHO VALLE10, ON, N. M.,,,,Aug. Empty pistols covered with rust spoke again yesterday when two of the greatest pistol and rifle shots In the southwest enacted one of the dramas in the life of Wild Bill Hicklik with Wild Bill's fa-moils six,güns. Colorado Charlie titter was the 1 greatest joker who ever freighted supplies out of Wichita but some of his jokes were too robust to Charlie had ribbed a absorb. mule wrangler to the point where the victim picked up a rock the size of a baseball and threw It at the hack of Charlie's head. Wild Bill saw the action and pulling his he plugged the missile dead center and turned it from its - six-gu- n In out' seen is the ,course. If Wild Bill. could do that with partment we present this week a ' view of the Henry's Fork Basin a stone then there was no reason letter to Hack Miller, field and an you see it in Its entirety just why a- - good trapshooter couldn't stream editor, from William (Bill) before you descend into the has. do It with a clay pigeon. At least in. Salt and Lake attorney My friends and I camped at Bowerbank, was the argument certified booster of the tlintah Lake area, Henry's Fork Lake for a period that of five days. During this time to by Bob Windphor and Fran sloping particularly that section ' Both we visited Bear Lake, Sawmill Johnson of Fort Worth. Into Wyoming. The letter follows: Lake, Grilse Lake, Island Lake, sportsmen are well known skeet Dollar Lake and Blanchard Lake. shooters. Johnson has run' 230 ' ' .1Deer Hack: Most of the lakes have fish. How. pigeons without a miss. "During our college days it the ever, Henry's Fork Lake ' Dollar ANOTHER SCHOOL fraternity house, on various social Lake and Blanchard Late are Another school of thought headoccasions and between law classes perhaps the best lakes for fish. ed by Charlie Rosier, John Hardin, hunt lag. While ', fishing in Lake Albert Plummer and lie exchanged fishing and Lyle Brush, yarns, but when it comes to Blanchard, a lake situated at with the experts and borrelating fishing experiences. I nev- about 12,000 feet elevation, I was disagreed the pistols from Ed Springer felt quite your equal. However, fortunate In catching a 2314 rowed er of Cimmaron. Here Is what I now feel that I am qualified to inch cutthroat native trout which actually happened: shooting from introduce to you a fishing para- weighed 3ti pounds dressed. I 7 and 8, the crack canI, dise: can say 4ith certainty that there posts noneers brought down the soup "During the past two years I are many more fish the same size plates. But at posts 4 and 5 with have become acquainted with a In that lake, or larger. Wine of the Cintah range "The lakes in the Henry's Irtork the pigeons Just showing an edge whkh, I think, Is the most un. and Smith's Fork Basins are fed they missed. aAt posts 2 and 6 got chip or two from frequented and primitive area in by snows and spring water. They Windphor I the whole range. For the past most generally have an inlet the skimming pigeons. At post 3 . four or live years my fishing and an outlet, and the inlet is they registered minus. Windphor . buddies and I have been steadily of sufficient size to afford the shot with a .22 long automatic the Smith's ' Fork fish natural spawning grounds. while Johnson used Hickok 's hand ., patronizing Marsh , area and particularly However, I feel confident. that if gun. With the saucers being tossed - Lake. A years ago Intense hum. the Fish and Game Association of liner heat caused me to seek a Utah would become interested in from the high house there was a Lake. summer retreat at Marsh developing this primitive area, that strong following wind that made While there for the duration of the fishermen of Utah, who enjoy the shooters depend entirely on in. miles 16 into a month, I packed packing into remote areas, would stincL Shooting at the low hoilse the Baines several times and hung In the air long enjoy a fishing paradise unequaled the pigeons the lakes in of the many in the state. If these enough to present a fair target. anywhere Bmith's Fork Basin, particularly lakes were sufficiently 8tocked.1 With no practice at all Windphor Red Castle Lake. The fishing in they would provide fishing grounds managed to smash one out of ev' this lake was excellent, it hay. for hundreds of fishermen. Food in ery five. Then Fran Johnson brought out trig Rainbow and native trout these lakes is abundant, and the averaging14 to 13 inches in water flowing into and out of the a .22 long rifle and broke two out ' length. Never have I caught lakes the year around affords ideal of every three from posts 1, 7 arid Rainbow with as much fight in conditions-for-the-fis- h. 8That was remarkable shooting I4 them as I did at Red Castle Lake "If you are in a position at some from both the high and low houses. 'My ' most recent trip into future time to spend a few days DEAL S Fork area was over July exploring the territory that 1 S4mioft h this' This experiment will arouse year. Dan Eastman. have mentioned, j would be very interest among skeet shoot. a Glenn Spencer and I left our car glad to make for much Remember that there are 'N) at Marsh Lake at which point the horses and arrangements a guide. I should ors. Smokey Lupher of Mountain View. like an opportunity to talk with four or five hundred pellets in and the of base a shot gun while pattern camp Wyoming, has his you as to the probability of stimmen were shooting but one 1 pack horses. We then proceeded ulating some Interest in the Fish these. for bullet a at time. train And and before you ic Game to become pack , with horses, traveled acquaintedDepartment with this section of the start experimenting at your skeet henry's Fork Basin. We miles seven about Fork Smith's IIintah Range. , tip Ai and stopped at Lake Hassle. for Yours very truly lies in the Wyoming setup, as 11 a bite to eat and while there, we WILLIAM BOWERBANK." we see it. Newell B. Cook, Utah --.4 and our caught poles together put game commissioner, has worked a few native trout. After travel The comment: with no less than 35 Wyoming Vintah (Editor's commissioners in the past 10 ing about eight miles farther up Range from, the north slope, we crossed Smith's the which is into drains canyon years. Just when some is Wyoming i, Fork and dropped into the Hen- - not solely a Utah . problem ma started for this area theplan Wyo. over is Basin. Fork much the waters and of Traveling commission many blown has ry's ming up and Cook has had to start team. a, government trail and is cons- of the fish in the streams drift beauscenic The difb back Is easy. into This new a with paratively The Wyoming. IVY. nutit. ing 1 country ferent, however. in regard to the ty of the surrounding ming setup hasn't been stable sublimates the inconvenience and Lakes as once fish are planted in ,enough to permit any permanent interstate connection regarding they usually remain. Ihardship of riding a horse' such a lakes if Wyoming and Utah could this area. Tils,t1 think,' partly . "One of the most sensational , get together this area could readi. explains the delay. and thrilling inspirational sights . ly be developed. The difficulty 4 THE EDITOR. , , : - , via-lie- d .7 ONE-PELLE- T 1 - ' ' . EAST ir ',A,' , ,... 1 -- :::,,,,,,,r, , ,,,.,..,, 0.,..A i: ,IX , ' 1 , ' ; at pm. Sunday and I'll call for you. They're hitting fast and furilms at 3 Schofield, We took him up on it! Representing the other side of the picture were a gang from the office who Thursday spent the aft- ernoon on the Provo. The result was about four out and a herring. The lakes, enerally, have been in improving w th the change weather. Thy have been tin, and down. Sometimes everyone caught trout. Other times they have been blanked. If yau catch the fish when they are feeding you are In for some sport. Otherwise not. MANY INQUIRIES , - 1?(öd. '... G,tiii ; Leaders Oppo WëthISIátes t Afraid Of Bureaus - GET EARLY. START A third said grab your duds 1 "..eiiid , - - produced . . . Strawberry, Panguitch, Little Brush and some of the Gran-dadd- y Lakes arc enough to test the restraint of any sportsmen. The same applies if they are only half true. A gent came into our office this morning with a picture Of 85 large rainbows he and his partrier took from Panguitch. AnOther dropped in Friday with a string, from Strawberry, caught - near Fred's Camp on "anything"- '1,: .., . Favor- Scofield, 1.,0(1 . 4 1. ,,,,t.,02 . , , )'.. . BY ITACK MILLER catching them in the They're ,,1 'lakes mostly because the listreams are dry, or nearly'sol i The tales that have come from ' - ,, : ,i. Of Angler, This Week 1 ;,,,- ; i , - Forest Movement By Hack Miller ' I . Take it from Newell B. Cook, Utah's game commissioner who as president-elec- t for 1911, the leaders made no bones about it. In the first place, Cook pointed out to this columnist, they asked Acti asking for a part for an amendment to the Pittman-Robertsoof 117 fund to be set aside for maintenance of the projects. created by the federal Fish and Wildlife Service. Already the states are h'eginning to feel. the load they are asked to carry in the numerous projects. If they keep up many of the states expect to go their projects only to see the federal departments. come to the aidproviding the latter has some of the say in how things , just returned home n generally has been to stay away from overfished streams and hie into the lakes, for lake fish- ing is far more productive at this time of the season. The moon is righteverything pointing to a lively week-end- . Don't forget a little baitgrasshoppers, minnows or worms. It sometimes comes in handy. broke-maintainin- g three-fourth- Mow Steethead, Sainton To Raiz Snake River Again I , POISE. Aug. a interval during which upstream was blocked, 'salmon and steelhead Once again will run in the central and perhaps the upper Snake River. Owen Morris, state fish and game director, said the company operating a power dam at Swan Falls on the river 30 miles south a of here had reconstructed fish ladder at The damsite so that the fish could surmount the obstruction easily. When alterations were made on the dam a decade ago, Morris explained. too small an opening was left at the top of the ladder for fish to lump through, and since then the run of steelhead and salmon had' been halted at r ten-yea- their progress that point. Helps Catch Turtles The retnora bears on Its head a sucking disk which is a modified backfin, looking much like the corrugated rubber heels of shoes. So powerful is the suction of the disk that the natives of Chinese waters use the fish for catching turtles. Attaching a thin line to its tail, they cast it into the water near a turtle toward which it promptly darts, fastening itself .quickly to the under surface. If the turtle is not too heavy and powerful it can thereupon be drawn to the, boat and firmly secured. - r i PI , 110-mil- Woodcock And Nest Carried 25 Miles For Camera Poses Moving two acres of oatssod and allfor the filming of "Brig. ham Young" trated a new idea for photographerseven wild life camera bugs. .1ohn Stobie. of Waterville, Maine, an employe of the state acts. , I work. He dug a 5400t square around the sitting woodcock. The female didn't hat an eye. With the help of some interest; Pd spectators. Stobie lifted the Moot piece of ground into a large box and put the box on a truck. Then he hauled the precious load to Greenville and into the photographer's studio.. fish and game commission, was working near the Lily Bay FIELD DAY Hatchery in Piscataquis C 4 unty, when he spied the woodcock sit.. ' It was the photographer's field ting on its nest. As he approach. 'day. according to reports. The ed and - examined the bird, StowedficocK was treated like some bie was surprised to see that it Hollywood star taking camera did not flush. He realized then tests for a new part. She submitthat the eggs were probably on ted to close-tipmedium shots, the verge of hatching. side shots, a picture of the nest. 'This is an opportunity to get and another of the eggs. and a really good picture,' thought during this time kayed as close Stoble. to her clutch Ili she could. 23 MILES AWAY When the pictures were taken, The nearest protographer was Stoble the ground. the 25 miles away'. in Greenville. nest.the eggs, and the woodcock Into Gip box. mailed it back to Stehle called him. The photo. the field near the hatchery and grapher explained that to get the clear pictures Stobie wanted replaced the sod exactly as he "would require too much equip. found it. .. The Wroodcork ment and would be too expensive. resumeti a norUndaunted, Stobie grabbed a mai schedule and later hatched. fl pick and a shovel and went to her 'young. . , WITH OUR BUY! DUE NEW ttia,41. E, .. f ITS NEW! NOT A KNOCK irs POWERFELI I ,E Money-Bac- k , Our outetrmaling fferif- - for any. reason you are not .100 satisfied with this new eras, we will refund your money. r-. ,11, -- tc,)7--' Also N OW - ' ' - 6.00-1- 6 , ----- V SAVE-4- 0 - tiro I On This First Grode Tire Th la rugged fire la the ABMORUBBEB for BUCKEYE that sells regularly $11.25. Irs ANTI-KNOCK- - ! " Easy Payments With Liberal Guarantee ll 0)11' C 0 ,7i:EgU:':. I I 1 (e4 GAL UNIVERSITY tt 0 , IN A CARLOAD Guarantee! 1, Alisillo7o,,di II GASOLINE , . Size' A Vgi STADIUM "SPECIAL 75" t , BEST GASOLINE IncittAsIncsruain.r. , . . t ' . i' SALT LAKE'S - , , ARE OUR SALES TO COMPLETE SATISFACTION 1 , , k '. atade by Mr. and near Vernal Mr?! Paul Parsons. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted HA Mrs. Parsons (left) anti Mrs.Hill lend a comely background to the scene. ACTION REGRETS , , ., ''', 4 'tt t , Applications - J :....:.: .. :- ...: "I sincerely regret haying to take this action and will open the season as soon as the extreme fire hazard Is passed." The ruling affects the uriland game bird season in Latah. Clearwater, Nez Perce, Lewis and Ida- are run. Row to make application for the ho counties. The season WaR to It would be easy to go broke under this procedure. The state hornless deer hunt .was set today have ben opened In those counties s up one fourth and the federal firearms budget puts between Septemof State dates Randall the on various by Turpin is of of After it state the construction that the the for M. 1 Game Department. duty projects. and ber Turpin explained that due to the to'keep theM up. It is proposed that funds for maintenance should number of applications to be hanaccompany the original program. dled long letter applications are to Fur Saved Secondly, the western group stood pat on their hands regardbe eliminated wherever possible. By Electrical ing the Forest Service business of fish and game control. There is a FORM GIVEN movement' ifoo. t to put all fish and game control on national forests The following, Turpin stated, Killing Device under the Forest Service. Of course, you can't expect the boys to should be typewritten, filled out UPto-dat- e farmers sit back without and mailed to the State Game Desquawking. Cooke assures that they didn't. partment In care of the county now carry an inexpensive 'electroThirdly, they are in favor of putting all conservation groups courthouse- - In the district whiCh cution "chamber" in their pockets. the hunter plans to shoot: Previously fur breeders who at- of the federal government under one head. As it is, the :winter "I hereby make application for a tempted to dispatch their animals grazing is under one division, the summer grazing under another, hornless deer permit on the (blank) 'as humanely as possible were often not to mention the Taylor GrarAng 1)epartment, the 'Forest Service unit. of the (blank) district. En- compelled to resort to more dras- and the state game departments. Taking inventory we have six closed herewith is $1.50 to pay for tic methods. Now .a farmer uses two elec- agencies with their fingers in the grazing picture and none of same. Signature and address:: The address is important and trodes, properly insulated. and a them knows where the other is going, Cook pointed out. All of the It western states backed the proposal to have the should be printed plainly along connecting switch that plugs into with the name of the applicant. - an ordinary light socket. These are president create one bureau whereby the states could deal directProperly arranged to form JO with state nad federal problems. As it is now the process is DRAWING OCT. 3 through the animal, the electric too slow to accomplish anithiltg. be will at received secApplications current is turned on for one Utah is host state next year. It is planned to bring all of the the county courthouse named in ond. and the animal is dead. 'sportsmen's organizations and other clubs into the Salt Lake conventhe official proclamation of last Humane society officials have ap- tion in an attempt to better organize all western conservation agen- week between Sept. 20 and 30. Late proved this simple method because cies. It is Newell Cook's third term as president in eight years. be will not received. applications it is both nuick and inexpensive. Permittees will be determined by Experts claim that not only does Briefs: & on Oct. this method cause the least pain Fish and Game public drawings Idaho is shaking up its upland bird seasons due to fire hazards. to the animals but it also saves the Before planning any trip to the Gem State be sure and write the club let tis warn you to beware of pelt from injury. Idaho Game Commission at Boise to determine if your favorite haunt rictocheting bullets. Every time is still open for 1910 , .Fire hazards still prevail in Utah. Sportsone of the .22 longs hit a pigeon men are warned to build fires only where permitted. Penalttrs upGreat Red It zipped and zoomed like a mad ward of $100 have been imposed for a' single violation in Cotton. hornet. Rather than injure anyAs man has his "great white wood Canyon. Don't be a victim The Antartic Expedition body the experiment was clipped plague" so the salmon and trout will be home sometime in April. Plans areByrd made to put a boat into short. America in Little have It red will take a couple of weeks to load their "great January. plague" But even the dissenters saw forunculosisof all scourges the supplies, etc., and another couple Of months to get home This enough shooting from Johnson and one most dreaded by hatchery men. columnist received a radiogram from Dr. Russell G, Frazier this Windphor to concede that the great Supposedly He week. is fine. The to are fellows introduced into the see reports everything happy Wild Bill would have had no trou- western on brown the light appear over the northern horizonwith-tberetur- n ofthe sun ble In dropping the pigeons from trout from hemispheresome 50 zone the from north The will temperate Germany expedition years complete any angle with a disease, which is analo. many of its objectives before it leaves the ice, the expedition not We repeat our warning about ago, this a loss total Lee .... finished bas his 1911 to shots for blood Kay human being taking poisoning, the riccochets. Don't try it un- gous has spread throughout the trout film which will be on fishing. Lee spent two weeks in the High Llinless your high and low houses dare of the united States and tah's around King!s Peak, filming lake and stream fishing at its situated like the skeet plant at regions best. Canada. Today it If You want to make a niall boat trip buy a fold boat Vallejo with the Sangre De Cristd; threatens the entire unquestionably and of artisystem e range thirty miles away and noth ficial propagation of salmon and equip it for a trip dovrn the Middle Fork of the Saimonr River, In In '82tween. Idaho. Alex Grant, world's white water champ in the recent Rapid' ing trout. River tournament in Maine, just completed the trip and says it is ideal for kayaks. He warns beginners to stay away from it. ''Prant is no greenling. One of his mates had to be pulled from thb Jiver over 10 times due to wrecks and swampings in white water catar- i .... . -- ,0 Moon In 6i ....: In Any Language ,A Pretty Catch and quail season was a cooperate action taken at the request of re.service, gion one of the forest State Forester Franklin Girard, the Clearwater Timber Protective Association and other time nroteetlye associations in counties affected. Form Given For Diie,Deer Pellet Deal A.. . The western fish and game commissioners, in convention This bureau has received many week at Seattle, made it plain that they will fight to keep this hunting season in five north Idaho as to .where to over Inquiries Director counties. State Game the federal government from creeping in the fish and game the holidays, many wantinggoto get said Owen W. Morris today: out of for the last time this season. "bureaucracy." grouse picture under the guise "Our postponement of Our advice fri ' Texans Prove - '"'" ,,', Aug. menting on his order of Tuesday postponing the grouse and quail - all , rights of the states are respected in their individual lune- I i , Game Commission Explains Closed' Hunt - , - YI-- .'' , .1 ,4 ) I 7 BOISE, ri.1(1.,11;lj,'-'....''Ilj.:j..iW6.ii10.'...''-i'....'':'-':'- - ,... :4- Citc,;.:-,,,,- , - I ' GOAT DEPARTMENT Autos Tish-lróles,O- , '.'.....::::::::.: .;',: ; .,..,, - I,; , ,7 federation's telegram declared the action flneans poachers and meat hogs will hunt anyway, as they did years ago." . , , f! 4 I 1 I ;I , - . - , :. ., '4 , .,e- ' 1., 4 ..:;:: ' ' , 1 . ,4.," '5,9.. P)1 Idaho -.- I. 4 . meg" sportsmen, the Latah County 1 Wildlife Federation asserted in a 't. ,, sent to Owen W. Morris, telegram s State Fish and Game director. Morris said dosing of the season I followed a request of foreign service officials mho termed the meas1 ure a fire prevention one. l . Cole t HagenA ani Secretarr I the Cecil i 4 1 ? N - MOSCOW,. - , -- Department Is 'Goat' Closing - 1 i, - - t ,, , ,- ' IF.-- ..0,,,, 1.... ., ' . - I , , - .. . ay.,.. Fishermen , - - I J ' 7 '-- i...'-, - - : g.,-.A.13.1".- - ' t . . ...:.!It;44. , ' . , a; .11":1---..;,., Z '' 111 : '''.....i, Nt.,-l- t ' 7. , :..r,-,7...- e"- - :,..,,,,,. ' "' ; i ,r? --.. , ''''.. '3.-.... - : ., ....t...:, ; .. ' t',- - , ..,-:- ...,,'... .. -- ' ' 4. . . ..(P ' 'Sportsmen Claim Bt THE SPORTSMAN de that I have ever - ''',.. : '' '' "'N--- .., .solC-7.,..- :' , q ON, , ....... 101Numw . .10 lip ,' '!, .,,. ,,,:,' ' 1 Ilintah Lake Booster Sees Great Future In March take Region letters-to-the-edit- "',...'.. ,.,; ' . -- 1,' , ,.., ,..,.'. ''' ..'"i'i ...,, - .... ., . :, r -cr ..4..---44.- ,p, I i"' ' t?', - '. I ',. O''''N . re !''. ,..,4,.- :H3.,-e--5;;-;: - P .,. V !'''' , '' ' AtL A ' ..- - :, 4 , 0 ...,,-,-.-T, ! ' s:' ro,,,,,,xt,' all V - ;:': ,. r0,e, ,, ''.. ... n 0 it ori Lake :Fi?4i eyville , For- Labor ' Idahoans - ' SPOIIISMEpIS Fonura, 1: .ALtatividc .4.- - - ' . ,...... '141.1.PIP , I , , $ A .. .., Back ' ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4,.,..:,;.'''' .,..1'. ...1..,... ....,.;,,. f.,. . - 1 , 4. BY THE SPORTSMAN With the Board of Western ,Came Commissioners pledging Its full support, Utah will..bend every power In quest of the Deweyville Dam- project for the 'storage of spring run-of- f waters for the benefit)) of wild waterfowl. , Thiel statement was made by ICewelt B. Cook, Utah commission . of the board and president-elec- t for 1941. upon his return from the 1940 convention In Seattle yester, day. "Knowing that such a project will attract more ducks and geese coast along the western or Pacific migratory flyway. the western commissioners whole heartedly backed the program." Cook commented. "Its value to Utah sportsmen is evident." RETAINING DAY' The 'project calls for a retain$450,000. ing dam, costing about Purpose of the dam is 'to check water during Pear River run-of- f March, April, May and June and Use It during the dry ,period of in the great Bear July and Augustmarshes. It would River Refuge be one method of eliminating much of the westerti duck sickness from ' this area. RESOLUTIONS LISTED action taken In summing up the by the Seattle meeting Cook said the following resolutions were , . passed: I. Support the Deweyville Dam. 2. Appoint commission to Invite all western conservation organizations such as the Isaac Walton. League, etc., to atend the 1941 conVention In Salt Lake City. , 3. Stand firm in their action' which pro. against Rule G20-'ides for placing fish and game commissions under dominion of the Forest Service.. 4. 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