Show 6C Standard-Examin- June 28 Sunday er ©d phe® seamin' 1981 Ihnui ran-- lands in areas where it posed a Outdoor Editor danger and was not permitted said Paul Woodbury regional law enImproved populations of ringnecked pheasants in Northern Utah forcement officer Utah Division of are expected to provide upland Wildlife Resources The statewide daily bag limit for game bird hunters with some good fall pheasant will be two roosters with shooting this most The state’s popular upland a possession limit of four When it comes to sage grouse game bird hunt was extended to 14 Utah will see days in four counties of the region hunting Northern in as a result of the better bird popu- reduced bag limits western Box Elder County compared to last lations The increase of birds has been year the result of fewer birds and attributed to a good carryover of increased hunting pressures The season will open Sept 19 in adult birds due to a mild winter and the of new birds region and continue through fair to good production bird daily bag of this spring the result mostly Sept 25 with a one d a limit and nestfavorable conditions during possession in limit all other west areas and except ing hatching The counties of Weber Box El- of the Locomotive Springs-Ston- e der Cache and Davis will be open Idaho road where the bag for the extended season Nov These counties traditionally have held fair to good populations of birds and have attracted a good share of the state’s rooster pheasant seekers Most other regions of the state will be restricted to the regular nine-daseason Nov with a limit and By BERT STRAND four-bir- d possession limits will be in effect Last year limits were three and six Davis County will be closed to sage grouse hunting together with seven others and portions of three Eight southern Utah counties will have a daily bag limit of three and a possession limit of six A fair to good hunt is expected in the northern region for the two forest grouse blue and ruffed They have apparently made a fair comeback this year following a couple of lean years The season also opens Sept 19 and continues through Nov 30 statewide with a daily bag limit of four and possession limit of eight in the aggregate two-bir- two-bir- d 7-- seem 20 Homeoweers: 7-- y 16-da- y season Nov Borrow up to 15 7-- in 22 Duchesne and Uintah counties that also have good populations of birds but do not see all that much hunting pressure After years of being open for extended pheasant hunting seasons of 30 days or so each fall state and federal lands in the northern region however will close this year at season the end of the in the state counties Only eight will see extended pheasant hunting season on such lands Nov 7 through Dec 6 They are Carbon Duchesne Emery Grand Juab San Juan Tooele and Uintah Reasons for the shortened hunt on such lands in the northern region include problems with identification of such lands by hunters heavy pressures on easily deter16-da- Brt Northern Utah pheasants are on the increase and such hunters as Reese Whitiker of Brigham City who had his birds checked last fall by StrondStondord-Examin- w Darald Fuller state wildlife conservation officer are looking foreword to some good hunting this fall during an extended season Session called on refuge programs BRIGHAM CITY — The public is invited to attend a meeting Tuesday at 7 pm in City Hall 20 N Main covering programs at the Bear River Migratory Bird vice Projects to be reviewed will include an update on development of a new visitor center and tour route exhibits proposed revisions in the Refuge The meeting is being sponsored by the US Fish and Wildlife Ser camping program Unit 3 development proposals on development of Unit 5 and an control carp study and project There will be a general question and answer period following discussion of scheduled topics said a notice of the public meeting update on the car more y No Points No Brokers’ Fees No Commissions Credit Life Insurance Available General GECC Financial Services Electric 360 South Ft Lane Suite 106 Credit Layton UT 84041 mined waterfowl management areas difficulties with enforcing violations of waterfowl hunting re- gulations such as using unplugged guns and shooting in marshes to early and late and hunting on such Call Scott: 776-480- 0 or 451-727- 4 Best to let fawns remain in wilds Newborn fawns are stirring in Utah’s mountains and meadows and people wrho may discover them are asked to keep hands off State wildlife biologists say that each year about this time people find these newborns curled up under brush or behind a log In some cases these newborns are carried away by people who think the fawn has been abandoned people are Actually these a a doe mother fawn from nearby snatching After a fawn is born point out game biologists the mother doe will leave her baby in a sheltered place while she grazes some distance away But the mother returns twice a day to feed the fawn A fawn only a few days old is still very 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