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Permit holders on any of these hunts will get written notice five days in advance of the opening day of each hunt. e I , zt . The 1954 Colorado fishing season will open May 15 and er in THE PROBLEM AT HAND IS DEERThis Deseret News and Telegram photo of a hungry deer herd shows the ptoblem Gadgets-Tapextend through Oct: 31, with that confronts the Utah Fish iltand Game Department each winter. Here the deep snows have moved the deer into the the same regulations virtually winter area but humans have-buUse deer once lived out. the winter. large cities over the foothills and valleys where-t- he as last year', the Colorado Game State is prepared to operate the 'feed lots at check stations. and Fish Commission has anIt didn't take them long to develop a tapered fly line for nounced. Opening date will be earlier than usual because the spin fishermen. Sunset Lines. for whom we have field tested a lot of commission formerly had estabKills s lished the third. Saturday in equipment over the years, came up with the first line we've seen. And it is an interesting gadgetseems like it will work May as a permanent opening out okeh. date. The line is a The bag and possession limit bit, tapered from G to A. It has a n trout remains 10 pounds and loop to which you tie your ordinary spinning line. The taper is used starting with the loop at the top of the one fish, not to exceed 10 fish, throughout the entire season. rod. That gives the fisherman the 14 foot taper to cast with. If-and-WThe bag and possession limit This is about the normal amount.used in whipping a fly line. hen on whitefish, kokanee salmon, The line is backcast and then shot toward the target the grayling, black bass, drum, same as a fly line. The taper carries the lighter line off the Utah Fish and Gam. DispartntoM has boon given (lditoes not.--T- heWI' herd. Deer will not leave their ,Ichannel and blue catfish, or spoolas much as it needs. On the retrieve the reel is used yam. board to hold any special hunt which may be on any combination of trout, until the loop is at the tip again. authority by Utah's big game will get help the whore doer be lustitiod to remiive .nuisancis door in theist known areas of range. kokanee, whitefish or grayling by thor means or whore this, r likely to die from lack of Curious to set Just. how it will work on our particular in the form of hay for feed if controlled forams. will be 10 pounds and one fish, rig. Might save us packing that extra fly reel along when A third method has been aro tato such sem areas in hunts. tho sportsmon Protesting Already winter clamps too heavy a cloak In this follwine story this Utah Fish and Gam Dopartmont explains tho case we go into the back country for a little spin fun. control measureswhere ant. not to exceed 10 fish. t of the setup at this renuost of the editor.) over ranges. Winter Season Like the Splash mals were killed the ' by From the state's Hardware By CASEY BOWN The commission announced a of hired or state's Speaking spin fishing, and why shouldn't we when employes Ranch on the north, south along (Of the Utah Fish and Game Department) special winter season on white- th.e' snow is so a lot of fellows got onto using those deep, aroused has ire the This Dec. help.. fish from 15, 1954, through Problem deer in Utah must be removed. This is the law. the Wasatch front, several hun, of the sportsmen who have March 15, 1955, in the White glass bulbs with their flies this year. dred tons of ha yare in storage That, in effect, is the problem facing the Utah Game Depart- felt Ordinarily you'd think that the splash of the plastic ball were entitled to River In Rio Blanco County they The Utah Wildlife Federament winter. every In the even it is needed, accordwould scare the fish. In most cases it didn't. It seemed to - take the animals in an open and the Elk and Yampa rivers when it meets in January, landowner.are tolerated Some the deer tion, by problem private ing to department spokesmen. most of whom are hunters themselves and will stand some hunt. in Routt County: The bag and be an attraction and sometimes the fish would hit the glass will be asked to support a resoSince elk can be pulled instead it. the hook behind of gadget lution by the Davis County in-We have tried spooking the possession limit during the winThere's something about a splash that fish like. They are Federation through a tough winter on a trespass and damage in the season will be six whitefish ter for the teaching of and game, will transplant- from the White River or 10 attracted by it. Here are three cases in point. trapping diet of hay, these animals terest of their own sport. Others went into the.swinter with 3,000 " wildlife and conservation animals--ju- st about on everying of share that the state remove insist Mill the When were we that to large and used fish lower Creek get younger from the Elk or Yampa rivers. to the state junior high hand. Some 400 head are fed them and when the state can- - deer and very little natural thing that game management The bag and possession limit we always found that fishing was best right after we got out schools. each winter at the Hardware not handle the problem be- - forage. This herd was fed all the experts can think of. on walleyed. pike is six fish, of swimming. Seemed that the fish were more ready to hit The proposal will be 'put beWith all these experiments with a minimum size limit of right then. alone on feed raised there dur- cause of wense or time then hay it would oonsume until the sportsmen at their fore to came board the summer. the thegame the landowner is permitted to spring. ing Once on Stinking Springs we were looking down over 12 inches. The bag and possessession and, if adopted, annual method. The hunt sportsThe hay fed to deer will be take matters into his own bands Yet wt lost 1,600 of them on open sion limit on white bass 12 a large quiet pond and saw a lot of feeding fish. But they a resolution will move from the men had asked for it and it at higher foothill areas. The to the extent of the law. we had. the feed lots alone and maybe Inches or more in length will wouldn't look at anything state group to the school offiseemed to be the only answer Idea here is to discourage,, and One of the fellows suggested throwing a rock and stir- dais for such a class in the Our problem is to bring as more after that. It cost the state to a be 10 fish, with no bag limit on comfrom deer was Thus the hold, maybe tough problem. smaller white bass. There is no ring them up and we did. The fish came from all over the junior high school program. many deer to the hunter's gun 68.75 a head for the feed and ing on lt to the towns, orchards and yet maintain a maximum labor for those which survived. born the conditional minimum size limit on trout, still- - water to- - the place where the rock hit. We caught a The class, according to the and oth r prOlem areas. hunts first held along the whitefish, kokanee The died with bellies salmon or couple of fish right thenthe fish seemed to snap out of Davis County plan, would indeer their a deer number of that given While the state recognizes a year ago. Wasatch front grayling. Trout fishing hours their slumber. range will support. The key to full. they were coaxed off their clude such subjects as safe and the fact that hay will not keep most defrOm 4 am. to 8:30 p.m., remain the How was and successful natural is the winter feed. forage they Moved Him Over ranges a proper handling of firearms, deer from starvation it is pleted the lands around the hunt that first year? We with some waters open to day first aid, fish and game laws, some was I A summers from the of means of we In used have checking the fishing ago couple high past good feeding areas. No, it was not think it turned out better and night fishing. water pollution, erosion and northmost lake in the Four-Lak- e Basin the deer on their trek into the cities many methods in an attempt successful. ledges overlooking than expected. Hunters had Year Around Fishing the name escapes me. With my spinning rig I could shoot flood control, fishing and huntwhere they are usually killed to solve this winter range Another is to herd the ani- some pretty fair sport. They The commission opened the a a by dogs or from fatigue. long line from the high cliff but there was a big feller int practices and techniques highly mals. problemincluding doubt this took animals while they were Colorado River to and the care of game meat, out near the center I couldn't reach. unsuccessful feeding program method Beyond any , feeding proved unsuccessful in still edible and left the happy fishing from the Utah boundary NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNIRS rules of good sportsmanship. I a binnick I heaved a do it. about rock which never has worked. might figured NOT10E IS HEREBY GIN that tho this state and other western landowners who didn't have to a point mile below 30 "We would like the sportsmen I Then a for made it. him and he turned of short essesamentof a tax is about to bit levied In one area, while we are dis- states having mule deer winter the Ater problem they had its confluence with Derby niceyards by the Board of Commissfonen of Salt few yards short of that of the state to consider this procast hook and the another put Lake Citi. Utah. upon, the follewing cussing the feeding phase, we problems. , Hungry deer won't experienced for sometime. Creek; the Rio Grandelrom the spot. By that time five or six fish had 1ProPertr posal before the state convengathered aroural. Lota 20 to 01 inel. and Lots 110 to New Mexico boundary to the tion," Edward Anderson, Davis hooked. one them hooked of was I Trouble and he 203 incl., El Rey Park, a subdivision of stayed. bridge on state highway 112 at Had to walk him half way around,the lake to get down off County president said In as. lead of BIC 14, 5 Acre Plat C. Big Field Survey gad F. M. Lyman 1Jr.'s Del Norte, and the Yampa from 1 S.. R. E.. nouncing the club's plan. I Survey of Section IL T.Lot 2, Rik. 14. S. L. B. & Mj part of confluence with the Green the ledges so could land him. its "We feel it has merit The and Section bank of toe around M. UMW Jr.'s Survey the Nope, fish are funny. Tip they'll River to It confluence with the S., R. 1 E.. S. L. B & M. and la, T. Of.1 Lot greater part of our adult poputhe a on boulder But of lake. to middle the bounce 5 Acre 14. 18. scurry Plat Rik. Part Williams Fork River west of lation participates in hunting their buttons. and they'll love it. 'C', Big Field SurveY , Craig. for tit purpose of constructing Curb and fishing activities. Certainly within the area and,Gutter Ext. Chance to Tell a Story It established a delayed open. bounded on the north by Browning they should have some prelimon That's our fish story. But over the year v;e hear quite a inary schooling in this field." Ave., on the south by 17thon South.west ing to June 15 for the North the he east by 22nd East and warded to Dr. Alfred T. Pop:tional Institute of Health that Fork River west of Craig. By RUTH BURRESS few good tales, fishing and hunting yarns which would make by lath Fast St. 36 ft. roadwavpaying. curb and gut ma of Boise, Idaho Cancer :this is the wrong time Of year to established a delayed openIt interesting chatter on this page each week. We've seen some 4 leader walk: ter. ft. GOODING, IDA.A to Roosevelt Ave.both sidelt-1- 9th Society, who sent it on to the 'catch carp because the water is ing to June 15 for the North right fancy pictures to prove the tales, pictures that would Dr. cancer in national research, East. list e 311th 1V4 Society of New thigh, the reservoir shallow, the Fork of ,the While River drain-!ag- make both sides Emerson Ave. displays on any page. H. Eyestone of Washington, National Cancer ' above 9,000 feet, and for to East to Yuma St. hard and scattered Ifish York. This would like to present some of theseas many editor D. has advised Jim Ellis of C., Kensington Ave.north sideIten Willow Creek: the north and The National Institute of seine. ones as come In. If anyone wants to tell about his fishing Rev St. to a point 165 gt. west of hat Saddle good Ranch that Springs East. with headquarters at Dr. Eyeston took simples of east inlets to Grand Lake and and hunting trips and can keep It within a reasonable bit of Kensington Aveisouth sidoKen carp he seined from Pioneer Health, Less than one third of 27,000 of the North and South D. C., sent Dr., soil, blood and water for test- Rev St to 21st East. Washington, a Reservoir in Clover Creek last from Iportions the Colorado River in wordage we'll try and make space in these columns for it. deer kill census cards have Bryan Ave.north Ado to will Dr. return Ken to 19th East rit to!ing. Eyeston County east 89 So and to to:Gooding Eyestone ft. have tall tell wanted you your fishing point hunting been returned by sportsmen to August had cancer.St. look for and investigate trash 'Gooding County next summer Grand Countyovith a bag limit tales to a lot of people. Here's your chance. IP,Bryan from a Ave.south19thsideEast.to removed Ellis 'the fish from Mx the Utah Fish and Game DeWillow trout new of forthe ' Ran If fish 7'to look for cancerous fish with cancer. point 119 ft. out of Please, no poetry! the reservoir as trash. He Creek Reservoir. It also apIlvy St, partment;, according to game ;-send will to is this is not he travel Ston's Dr. 128 p6ssible Eye' ft.' job 19th Easteast sidefrom !North to 351.77 ft. south of Roosevelt noticed several carp with swol- to different parts of the world for fish specimens. Managers proved an open season on Ave. They again appealed today to sidesRooseveli len body cavities. When one to determine aspects of cancer. Jim Ellis, who has operated 'Jumbo frogs , in Yuma and Preston Duck all sportsmen-whhave re. to Bryan M.o. broke open he observed a hard He has a Ph. D. in pathology, Saddle Springs the past eight Morgan counties. Ken ney..St.both sidesnovimit ceived such a card for its im. fibrous mass which looked like master's degree In epidemology, years, has a bachelor of science to Bryon Aye., Duck hunteri in the field bagging tagged ducks or geese mediate return, whether they frith East Stboth sidesRoosevelt tumor. master's in animal husbandry. Idegree in fisheries from Uni- Times Haven't to Kensington Ave. Changed during the last two weeks of to mail the tags to him- - at 'the killed a deer or not. F2 Rey St.both sideaRoosovelt to or seven took Ellis of advised had the of Mr. Ellis eight Washington. Emerson Ave. Over 11,000 hunters bagged the season are asked by the Fish department's Boise office These cards, properly filled Yuma St.both sidesRot:4,volt to the fish to Dr. Barry Seng, He also alerted pheasant out, play a key part in detercom- and Game Department to be on in elk in Ezneeon Ave. 1951, Wyoming 31st Eastwest sidefrom 115.Y1 Hagerman physician, who sent hunters who might have taken mining herd management. This birds. pared to an estimated 1,191 who the lookout for tagged H. north to 33015 ft. mouth of Room. specimens to Dr. J. Woodscin 1 vett Ave. birds during the Is it chance for sportsmen Robert L. Salter,- - game bird the state in killed elk a m Rats No. l 13.1M.52 Twin Falls, pathologist. Creed, to season do the same. all 1927. bunters cz.a4..a open biologist, Rata No. L 119.96 Per front footTotal The urged help their own game. report came back that the Assessment Rate No. 1. 8121A41.43. and curb 38 ft. roadwayPaving. cancerous. was .1111.1.11.111n...m...1.m.I...1.....mimumm1' growth putter:. The information was for. Ave,nendit sidowost ' - - .,.. post-seaso- n - ' The Newest Line' For on the Spinning Otitfit - Problem. of Postseason Deer Stale Ready i --- ' , - '' is one the Fish and Game De. Colorido to li, AS ' they apparently didn't. "On the other hand we have had nothing but encouragement 'from Iliba Reservoir, Utah Lake and Hyrum Reservoir. These waters are growing them big and fast." ,, a ",,sen said that following the recent dynamite blast In 'Yuba 1)am the state 'gathered up 11 pike in that small area. came to the surface later--14 in all. Three more 'some- - of these were 151,3 inches longshowing remarkable growth. Fishermen have caught some of the Utah Lake and Hyrum Reservoir pike and they are coming along nicely in growth, ' 1,,ladsen pointed out. ' "We will have fishing in Hyrum is long as they don't turn the water too low. That ruins the fishing every time," Madsen said. The next supply of wall-eyeggs will arrive soon in Utah. There is An order for 2,000,000 pike eggs placed with New Yorkthey will be flown here as soon as they are ready for shippihg. ' a great disappointment ... . thlt Pineview and Echo hoped that the pike would do well there. But -"- Marion Madsen, state fisheries boss, said that the loss was to the state. TN - ' - lite? W'e know 'habitat but t i few faun& 11 ,, .",r,,,.,,,.:, 7 -- ,i . . , 4 t , ,4, a' r , ! ' toi.,:t ' ' , .',) a -,.. - t1 lo ,,,,, . ' ' , , '' ' )s. . y The 2.0,000, Pike Planted by the Utah Fish and Game De-- , partment in Pineview Reservoir have "flown the coop." They were nch found during the drainage operation of the 1 reservoir recently. The fish, what were left following the draining, were seined out by the department and the pike were not there. The situation left the fish experts with a questionwhere did the 20,000 pike go'? , 77 The outlet was screened during the draining operation. The fish were Planted two years ago at fry size. Several fishermen caught pike this summer ranging up to 17 inches in length. These were turned over to the Game Department " for study. 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' 12,- L. , t : , 4 s,,,,t,..,els, - A s .110 ',,, ..y,,,i l' ts Salt Lake City, Saturday, December DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, ., , , , . ,s , 1, 4.,' ,' - 414,. ,. . . ., 4, it, t : ", z ., ' ' 1,, qP , :p '17-1'-'-- A' t . , , ' - ' ' , ,, , '- I ',' i ' , ...;,, ': lb. , ' - Creek-Santaquin State Explains Issues For Hunts To Feed Game Animals ot 1School Class I , loft-hun- On Wildlife Is Proposed n ' sub-Jed- . year-aroun- d . one-fourt- h Idaho Expert Discovers Cancer -- In Fish Taken From Reservoir No.-17- 4 e ' State Needs Cards On Deer Census top-rat- ' ' . ' - Idaho Requests ' Tag Return o ' band-wearin- g , 165 feet from 21st East. south 71.62 west aide 21st East a point 330.55 feet south Ave of Roosevelt F',ontage in Rate No. 2, 195.19 No. 2. SI 93 per front footTotal Ase,-ment Rate No. 2, al.547.86. 36 ft. roathfayPaying: east 69 north side Bryan Ave feet from 19th East. aide south Ave. Bryan feet from 19th East. Frontage in Rate No. 3. 135.13 feet Rate No. 3. 84.93 per front footTotal ' ASfel,S1110114 Rate No., 3. $625.19 That the Board of EQUIlltatiOn and of Review, IS appointed by Ms board the office COMMISSIOnerl will meet 200. City & of the City Kaeorder.-Iino- m feet from ft.Rate . ' - it " ' : OF PUELIC NOTICE NEASINO ON OP BUDGET FOR ADOPTION SALT LAKE COUNTY Notice it hereby given that a public--1 il ' ' 4'..:.'.. ,., You Can Get Dudts If You Fight Ice .,.,. ,,,,,',Ilk,,, : it: 7Y.'. 'Sr : :::k '; i hearing will be held concerning the :. 1 ,''' .,,4 1;2t ),Iitt adoption of the proposed budget for ,flif .. 1954 at Salt for Like the year County '6-- 4, :;',.:, 4 ',.,. ,'": - " ,',4 1; ; ,, c , '), ' ,' ::::: ..,:i'::;, :, ,:: ;'3::,:, the Salt Lake County,Commiasion Chem. and 206. room City County ben. ' ,,,:' Mg, Salt Lake City. Utah. on the 7 ::.,:.,...,:...4,Ht,...,:i.,:, 4;..: ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.7..,.............,..,?,,:,..:),1 '1..7-:11iii:::ir.....47.,.... day of December, 1953, at Um hour tr. it:1, :,..;:::, 1030 MM. This notice la given pursuant to , , 4 4 4.1.4' i 1719-2- 1 0 $ Utah Cod. Annotated, NM ' f '414, ' i The pfoposed budeet for conelderation 1 1,, c.; ' ,' e, , ,,A A, i,,,,.., ,.. .1,,, .,404 at .mild public hearing la as Me at 4,.. a", , , .. - 4 1 , I.4 I the office of the Salt Lake Count, J'' '''''', : ' Auditor. room 20 City and County or, it-,.,.41 Building. Salt Lek, CitY. Lltah, and Jo ,'S ::s4(..::: ......:104., available for public inspoction at anY4 :....:.1: ''. time prior to said hearing. .,;..01,,i..N, tO ,. Dated this lith day of Docomber. 1952. ,,,li, ,.. ,,,,..,..4.4,- r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,t, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I 4 ..:, ,,,,,,,e0P',?,.,:ti..,7,..,,!:,.:!: , CITY. or SALT LAKEF. Stewart. .;::''., s y,'.,,...,..,:.,. '''.1ii,, :... ,, .",:..?: , t,,i Chairman. By Adel ,',,,, (Seal), Attest: Alvin Keddington. County Clerk. r4 County Building. on Friday, December of 3:30 15tit., 1953. between the hoursDecember and 4:30 P.m.1 on Saturday. 10:30 and of 19th. between the hours 11:30 cm.. and on Monday, December 21st between the hours of 3:30 and and consider 4:30 p.m.. -correction of tiny obiections and make any proposed tax which said Board ross deem unequal or militia.. That during said time. between. the boors of .9 a.m. and 5 p.m.. said list NOTICE To CREDITORS at the vii11 be OPtql to public 111.,PfCtiton the matter of the Estate of Ernest of the City. Recorder, Room 200. aka Ernest Schultz. and tits. Lake Salt Counts,' and Building. CI's, Heinrich Ernst bchults. De' ,;: Utah... ' 1 By order ef the Board of Commis.' will please present claims 4 Dinners. dated December 10th, 1953. with vouchers to tho undersigned ad- - ' aw. Curb at Gutter Ext. No. 174 ministrator at Ow office of his sitorners, 8th and Final 'Estimate Christenson & Christenson. 201 .First Fob! Jibed December 12th. ion ERMA E. WINES. nerurito Bank Bins.. Provo. Utah. on or I Recorders-HermaWorst January ;am, ism. Cite ' , Jack la, Norris J. Hogenton. Adininiotratos ...a... , , ..C.811 De8818 Cite Mooed', t,:, I, '. ' ' ' ,, ,, ': ...i:,:. k:',, 2:-- . ,, ':4,; .,,,,',' ...,..,e47,,,,,, ' ,,,,fo, . ;.,,:E 4--, , , , ,,, , i, ' ,,' ,,, ,' ,,k'll ,,:.,,,,::", ':' ..,..!,.0., ' ' .4, ,:;,, ; A.: - , ' F old-tim- e , s;edi.. '11awaseesnsiesPeeen. eons STUDIES FISH CANCERS,Iim Ellis of Gooding.makes studies on cancerous fish. taken from Idaho waters. Study will continue through next .summer. , t , ,, - 1 ' ,I. t.: If you want to- break the ice put out a substantial bank of you can still get ducks. The! decoys. great northern flights are cornrn "Never had it so good in ling down now in numbers curl-ta- il mallards, the great my life, Charley admitted. northern spoonbills and pin- "The bun Pintalis came in one after another and some. tails. While many of the duck times large flights would set clubs have.virtually ,closed.up 'tnto,,, the decoys, We. picked, ' for the year, some of the die- Our duckscould have had an male pintails wept that hard members have been breakifew greenheads got- in the to getto the open ngthe-ice water. They have found some way. And when mallards come In like that you have to .take of the season's best shooting. Such was the caw of several ' 'cm. But nothing but big pin. tail and mallards, though." hunters who reported in durGlenn Jacoby, athletic three,ing the week. tor of NVyoming University, had Charley, Wardrop, mallard masher, broke ice on the same report from Wyoming. northern marshes this week Glenn,'In Salt Lake for a meetIthe while he couldn't get to ing, .reported that he was huntfavorite blinds he set up ing the Wyoming area this week I alongside the marshlands and . and ran into nothing but ; f, . , - bd it - toefore-- - and the,! anything may never again." big fellers. Meanwhile some of the "They call them red legs up there. They are the late oomers hunters looked toward the and their legs are almost red. southern end of the state, They're big birds and we. shot .where most of the flights are particularly the ,limit Of them. Never saw Collecting bunting so goodbut you had ' geese. The Virgin River- coun to break the Ice to get them." try 'tear St. George Is- red hot, according to reports. , A like report came from Phil Adderly, who this week Hunters have been plotting took an airboat trip out of the goose flights for some time now and are ready to Farmington Bay. ' "We thought we had a pretty move in on them., , It week is shoot before. also Bust the there that good reported although we had 'to break the are about 450 geese residing 10 ice and couldn't get to our the vicinity of Clear' Lake near ''' 'favorite blinds we still hid Deltamoving in and out of grain plenty of shooting. Saw 'a lot that marshland to feed the ' tspodnbills. You couldn't keep fields. them out of your decks. They 'hunting along the Jump i,juit, kept coming. Never saw Sevier River has been good. - mallards . , , . , . . . . ' , . . . - . , . , , , ) , ' . .- - 1 ' , , ' , . , , . , ,,,.'. . , - - - - |