Show 8C n Standard-Examin- June 28 1981 Sunday er no no n H Ini irmo Outdoor Editor MANILA — Ptarmigan grouse released five years ago in the High Uinta Mountains have multiplied and scattered so well Utah could hold its first hunt in history for the alpine game bird as early as next year From an intial flock of 35 birds in Painter Basin game bird biologists of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources say there appear to be hundreds distributed above the timberline at the heads of several major drainages Jack Rensel supervisor northern region Utah Division of Wildlife Resources said he and Jeff land Lake West Fork of Beaver Creek Divide Ridge East Fork of Smiths Fork Yellowstone River Atwood Basin Gilbert Basin Flat Top Mountain the north slope around Leidy Peak and mountain Boating proposal gets clobbered Ihymifi Utah’s high country were brought from Colorado where they were Right now it is not known what regulations will be established regarding the state’s first ptarmigan season but it’s possible they will on a restricted permit hunting basis and in only certain areas in Ptarmingan have been hunted numand their Colorado for years bers not threatened or flocks harmed Although sometimes easily approached the grouse soon becomes extremely wary after being hunted and are a challenge for any upland game bird hunter said Rensel In addition to turning pure white trapped or netted by game biologists The manner in which the hardy birds have adapted to the High Uintas multiplied and expanded their range has amazed game bird biologists It was felt at the time of the initial plants that it would probably take quite a few years before populations would expand to the point hunting could be allowed But the birds have done much better than expected and if some type of hunting is approved next and Fisheries Subcommittee Recreational boating interests testifying against the proposal included the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators the National Marine Manufacurers Association National Boating Federation BoatsUS and the Federated Boatmen of They were joined by commercial interests including the barge industry fishing groups and party boat representatives According to the Outboard Boating Club even the ranking Republican on the commmit-te- e declined a Reagan administration request to sponsor the user fee proposal Subcommittee members and witnesses found many shortcomings in the proposal They said coast guard services are of the nature of “fundamental government fire and protection services’’ and have been for over 200 years with funding being properly taken out of general government monies The hearing brought out that the proposed fees were arbitrarily determined by the Office of Management and Budget to generate revenue rather than being based on a study of coast guard costs or beneficiaries of its services said OBC spokesmen It was also said the estimated the cost of collecting the user fees at $3 to $4 million is unrealistically 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