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Show , , 4 ;:: Visit;e1&;7;,' Clitotir , a Ai 1 It ilitr 4, 1 0 all, f'- - II,. .it , I t,M tr . i , ,,. C." "aft a gb 4 '412 ItA -- WI THE DESTIIT.NEVIS, 26, 1949 tot 1 1 - ...., ,.".' rAt P tsftP i Si tif 0 - e 1 -- --- k- Tit, ilft mown,-mbow- sofibp - g..,let 1114: u, loomow-lomo- ' (- 4: , 1 - iTiAir , 41. Jri - 1 :-- r donn..G. -- Lake Cay, Uftb, td nil ow 4ot Uintahs Become I' Utah's Big .0 - 7,1,d - Game' Paradise By the Sportsman Uintah Basin. that portion I along the South slope of the Uintah Range, came into its own this week as a big game mecca when this area yielded the week's best deer hunting. In a state that has been tilled with gloom over the undenied shortage of animals, this eastern Utah country, especially on Tabby Mountains and the area north of Hanna, provided some rays of hope. And reports that this area was good came from many ( i , sources. oHarvey Sessions of Salt Lake, hunting with Roy Larson. Reed Jensen, Alton Ashby and Eldred I , ,-..- . I .47 -- e 4 cz.f I 4 0 ith,. . ever seen tatUlt Ai ; NI ,411 similar report um from Robert and Reed White who hunted with Joe Wilkens out of Hanna. The Whites took two buck deer each and then watched their two .wives Ell up with two more. They said deer were but plentiful in that area thanked Zoe Wilken's - feeding program last winter for a good share of fit. , Present Other Side Then came the other side. Jack Miles of Salt Lake, 'who has hunted for the put 32 years with George Bell of Ogden, went to his old place out of Stockton. They rode on the best range horses for two days. They said er they saw only one small and IS does. ,, Miles-sa- id of 150 hunters In the canyon only three of them brought out bucks and they rode where the deer should have been. They're not there Mlles said. '1We rods every bit of the range and under good conditions and In old familiar places -- and they're lust not there. In the second doles ride five of us saw one . doe all day lour Al Hawke. young Salt sportsman, reported in Woodruff area. Al, the ' Deseret Livestock tot4A ranch, said the first pert, of four drew a blankone fellow got a shot. Myna t Briaj Creek Next day theyipvei to the head of Woodrit Canyon and In one spot the jumped three n driven Into deer that bad the timber got all of them three deer or Mx men. Al said den ea the the that only ming u had been checked nine d Vireo his station all day Sun s IP, ,40 I , 6- ; , , , : qi - 'HIRE'S A PRETTY FAIR PIECE FOR THE MANTLEJames-- Droycott of Superior Wyo. ;bagged this big bull moose on the Green River recentlyLittle ',Sheep' Mountain. to be exact. The head Is somethirtg of o record, believed to be the largest ever taken inWyo:ming. It was estimated that the moose weighed hi the 'neighborhood of 1200 pounds. -- ecord Moose El D Taken By 1 Wyoming Man SUPERIOR, Wyo. Draycott of. Superior' bas - ' at Lot tah Could Lid rnFrom South Dakota Bird Hunt -- a hunt.- bag trophy which would be I prized bs the collecticm of the as Von's big pme bunters. , We have watched the current South Dakota pheasant hunt with dimenskes TA moos interest this season berause It is a forerunner of things ivith larger than Is registered in the to come in this fish and game pkture of ours. largest trophies of Wyoming South Dakota is famous for its upland birds. each year moose beads. The moose was lowid has greater hunting and greater restrictions: This year. near Oct. shot by Drapote Was even worse on both sides, with four Little Sheep mountain en the birds a day in the bag limits20 for possession after five days of bunting. said tbe moose's ant. Our source of information for the ler spread measured 57 inches. facts in this column is Lynn Hansen, I The largest spread on record for an ardent sportsman and currently be- Wyoming moose is 54 inches. ) big considered for lltah's fish and game Other dimenodons of the bugs directorship. Lynn just got back from imbue' 'raw leapt of &owe, Witmer, SD.; ht the -heart of birdland , 41 inches; circumference at base , (11iPP County). of horns, 814 inches; )ength of He bunted there with. Salt Lakers I Leo Capson, Dr. Munn,. Cannon and 'mettle, 21 inches.' , The liva weight of the moon Ned Bowman. This foursome was was estimated at more than 7200 joined by ex-- studtmt George Iverson out of Sioux City, Iowa. We called i,.. A' )' 4 Hansen to ask about the South Dakota day. . , r , r , ...,.,......1 , U Idaho Fish Season - ' '' ' five-da- Most Idaho anglers will put VP their fishing rods for another season October 31, as general trout oenson throughout the state elosee - for 1941,, the, fish and gam department reported today. Species Included in the general trout closure are trout landlocked sockeye on eastern brook, dolly varden or - bull trouk - and California golden ' trout in 8R lakes imd' streams , . . . not otherwise provided for.- , , ' ,' Utah Should Change PIps ' ' , ?forth Idaho lakes will be open ' ; Hansel; said Utah and(' Profit , until ' November- - 30.4 South Dakota hunt gevmal waters in other sections of the In Mani entYs.' He would after bunting pheasants , erste will remain open to fishing In- from three to five different states very year, that Utah; ' year around. 1. Consider a noon opening each day. This. be arglies, w uld give the birds a chance to w 7 eel In the morning and then '. '' - , ' ' .. 117tI ' Is are now . t caught 11111,1TERSI they ' . on the roosting grounds even the : second dsY and at an boor when h"", they cannot be readily identified ss bens ore acoleoknsier 1;eill iegr, , 2. This , ,--- r . . - - 1011.:--A- ., 2 di :,. :, '4 ., . k e'c't , )t 411 '! - -- '' DEER 4r- . Agee runbt! h.dir C Siii ntif ., - , : s - t, , ; -, ,- - :- - , i - . - - Sall take- Oki, has. Itak. 7, ; Ogden 2:75.1.... Logan 43....Gationd .' - - Plart . - livw, , -' ' , ' : - ' ' IrrAzt EDE AND TALLOW CO. : ' Amnia Fork 81 . . . Lag 21SW 4 Robot My 17I , ' 111:12 - ' , .... ; ..... Start Tiniah I:22 431 429 6:24 6:25 - That is something to think about; We've advocated, a long-.er pheasazd himt for many years. i 42? A.6:25 6:28 ' .619 1 2 Noy 2 . 6:30 eat 4:25 424 423 4:22 rea .allilt .1 11 Ir 0, I . clor . 1.0111-11111- ' ofi - .. 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Thuis is murderous 'on the birds and the propeity and tends to destroy the joy of good tip-land game bird bunting, If bunt- - I f ers bad days to bunt- it wotdd be better for the bunt all ' armmd and not serious a ." take- On the birds. fines' for i 1.- - hnposo stiffer shooting hens. Hansen said South i Dakota levies a minimum of $100 on hen ahooting$100 for each I ten-hal- , , . I ! ',- Oct: Oct. Oct., Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. week: . -- , -- z theahalfma; TheanetwabilinytT'antRhTalndrdeltheenjoy pm.,,.....,11."..."..... ; A ,As ays st .17e Market Prices Pay Mg go,1 :-(000.00., kdwalythis- , , forth. !lours MAN WHO KNOWS STYLE! THE t ! bijs a ' la ,10, , slysA41...' ! rs '-- It - iws up 'With Clearing Skiés E were found mostly- In and cedar breaks I are six days left In this yeaes hunt or Utah gunmen. A word to the wise about the eastern Utah bunt should be Sufficient. The deer obviously wintered better - there than in I other regions. To find a place SO miles from Salt Lake City where a man might get a little shooting Is a hazd problem. It will take a few' days tb have a good bunt. Rucks Stay Eish Latest word from around the state is that the bucks are stay- - t ing high despite the snOWL Roads t are clearing a little but tools am needed. Epsters, for the most part, havó heeded the warning to conserve the herds by laying off the doe kill. Many hunters have I reported in that the does just greet being taken. Others have said, that does are being taken on permits where there Is an t obvious shortage of bucks. ' Hack Miller In his long years of htmting South Dakota it was hard to get birds. It took their party six days y to get the limit The people hi Winner have beeom so alarmed over the current shortage of birds that they for a Nov. 1 closing. working a petition right now ask flea M e Winner Advocate, town reported that 40 landed in Winner for the first day. The Chamber of had to find special rooms for 400 bunters of the 1201 'who bought licenses in this city alone. for The Advocate quoted the game experts on the have made the shortage. They said that skunks and badg the greatest inroads and both of these are on a protected lists. So mitten pertaining to skunk and badg - will come before the State Legislature the next session for Will Close Monday, I:I 3111- yier -;- Line reports that forth. first time 411 ..-- 1 , two-point- . 11111..'" counted or a lull for the public and proper decoys hay drawn ., 1 part of the flight. . exhave Geese little provided It with the will to hunt citemtmt since the first few days. -have b found their luck far They have caught -- onto the in the marshes. Most of the hunted areas and lutve set up flight has strayed,, well out new flight patterns. Hunters who hading near the safe wat,ch these new flights will bet lanes along shallow grass- their honkers in due time. lands- Bunters with good blinds Following are , the shooting , 4 .".1."1"1. near Tabiona. Lucky hunters were (left to right) Alton Ashby, Ray Larsen, Eldred Luker, Harvey Sessions end Reid Jensen. Four of the five deer were vs. Herds of deer on 'Tabby were reported plentiful. . Ducks have been hard to Set since gibe break in the,weether Sunday. according to the birti men who have been ebedcing the state's numbs lately. The afternoon Zilibt hoe been active right at dosing time, but a scarcity of htmters smartness of the birds and4 A- - -, . Duck Htinting party said they it-The watched eight and 10 bucks in single herds bounce through the Umber. ' lh, .,,, . - woAE .. t ' tate trrireammafidlikommiloomeammewe, - - , ' 1.1.1.0.1.01V11 A VERY COMMON PICTUREThis pi re won't Luker, came in Sunday night be seen many times this got into yearbut these with Du big bucks. They said their bucks them and hurvit ,soon after hod early Saturday could a shot hav hundred they They got them on bucks on Tabby Mountains He the season opened.said it was the best they had ew I .-- ',- - - Suit In figt l';a1 ); COO ( ea a I se okoaros .... City and State . .. illosidants of Utah odd 2 Leaolommaiewonalms' I. MEN'S Sales Too) IDUPOINEUBM111011101 CiCrt1046 STREET FLOOR I Goodyear Service Cot. fird $e. end 2nd EAST Phone 54917 OPEN A CHANCE OA BUDGET ACCOUNT! . |