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Show r few a."VT- - 7 . J. ' ( w wwv I- - Utah Duck Hunters ' . JFind-Fast-Shoot- y , NEWS, Monday,, October 9, 1967 DESERET . 3 . ing ' By HARTT WTXOM Deseret News Sports Writer Utahs waterfowl ... it, It; hunters V .X 1 the brilliant sunshine. Birds were milling all over the marsh for Saturdays noon opener and there were probalimits bly as many taken as any opener in recent a; listory. The 1967 Inaugural was not necessarily the best ever, but It might have been with a morning shoot. The high noon beginning is more convenient for parking cars and locating the blind, but the flights spem to be bigger when the sun is still dimly dawning. Thats the hunting format from here on out: one half hour before sunrise to sundown. Hours change each day, but they are for Tuesday, 7:04 a.m. to 6:56 p.m. BIG AND SMALL Although there were many around,, there, were, also a surprising number of teal and small birds. blue-winge- d Hunters had their pick of Just about everything on the waterfowl slate, except swans which havent moved in yet from northern swamps. Shooters were exceptionally well disciplined at the private gun clubs dotting east shore of Great Salt Lake, waiting right to noon before rending the skies with pellets. Perhaps one reason was that there were so many birds in the air between 11 a.m. and noon that everyone knew getting five birds wouldnt be difficult. It wasnt in most areas. On the public marshlands, drawing an estimated 30,000 turnout, some gunners got ducks and geese. One of the more successful hunters was Henry Knorr of Salt Lake City who bagged five big ducks and two Canadian geese. 1 A? Jr ) - It didn't seem to matter ig-ducks ?. - were still finding good hunting Monday after two days of bad weather for ducks. ' wr ? V A ' thd S? v? 1 i.'V &. -v 4S-- H J-- . 'fix, vx ... :?-- I wC V ' : - v 1 Iy J X VS'tVj.X if.. ... - y-- 3 Why haue these men sold 80 of the new Pontiacs delivered in Sait Lake County the past 3 years? Farmington Bay duck hunter uses every advantage. ' "TfiSfS sn thelaw will Tom-CrNeil Bergner. and Ray Grass. While father Herm Franks, Giants manager, was off to the World Series, sons Herman Jr. and Danny were y tdlowr-Man- other Farmington- Bay hunters, including Holladays Dick Taylor used boats to good advantage, getting far away from the crowds on the marginal mudlands. It wasnt the most birds Ive ever seen at Farmington, but it was good enough in the first hour no one should have us. - gone home with less than five If he could shoot. Of course, there were some who didn't get as far off the dikes, and found more time between shots. As for the private clubs, some of the best had to be Northpoint and Rudy where vast numbers of birds kept gunners too busy to pay much attention to radios turned to Lou St. blinds on waiting in walk-tthe southeast side of the lake. They didnt have as much luck as those who had boats. Most of the birds remained just a little out of range for 'N4 j o ' i fa:-- . It pit ' ,i them. Dewey Black Cliff Court of the Utah Park and Recreation Commission was seen first weekend checking out airboats and other craft on the lake. Some gunners had to walk to their hunting areas when boats were grounded Decause of failure to register or number. (ft t ''J ? ' t iJ? rJf 45' ,ey! L flv Xr x WVj Pete Falvo Walt Clough v x .' ' x John Gibb Eddie Howell . HHrvi The hunt ahead should be good one. And gunners have g, until Jan. 4. Possession limit from here on out is 10 birds. Only two per day can be but gunners seemed to have little trouble with that law first two days. State. 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