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Show if Wn "t&W' 'V-V.v- . F V'j-S- V ,. DESERET f T - w , f;-f- c ' x 19 May Aug. 18. V 4mk& Sept. 1 -- BEAR Sept. 3 30 1 Archery Deer Hunt Oct. 20 ACCESSORIES CHEMICAL SUPPLIES FOR 1 Nov. 10 - April 13 (not sat) oTRAVEL TRAILERS CAMPERS - Cougar Hunt o MOBILE HOMES o MOTOR HOMES Pheasant Hunt Closing dates on may of the hunts schedules of other hunts, have not yet the Wildlife Resource Division and the Control. These dates will be listed upon z m0mfte. PARTS APPLIANCES Deer Hunt Opener Nov. Prf ONE OF THE LARGEST SUPPLIERS IN THE WEST Moumign Dove Hunt Cottontail 22 JJII SOUTH STATE TRAILER SUPPLY HUNT Upland game, grouse, chuker Sept. 22 listed, and full hunt been determined by Board of Big Game SlRVICt AND INSTALLATION 4862160 release. 1621 SO. STATE ST. y Z-ZZZ-ZZZZ 486-216- 9 . iy . Si 9 Utah hunt, fish slate ux' . W.JS-- s&fcfe; MAY 17, 1973 F NEWS, THURSDAY, Iv ,.v to(M fTZi Mh O A'i;V Vv Is; m TZ xi: 'vCSJip FOR CAMPERS 'v. 'YsgSMSr WUi -' , w z&Sj&r 38 - FOR TRUCKS IN ROUGH TIRRAIN! ':, ' WITH Him LOADS! '4r 1 PH & ' ' i Montanan Tom Morgan enjoys ome of the season's fishing as he of casts into the spring waters that state's popular Madison. y i. Montana sets opener jAhg ling . I ' ' I rated good7 By Bjent Checketts Deseret News Sports Writer expects the Montana opening Saturday, to be generally good, ly for bait fishermen. an( ir 2 generaopening6, u I Thg general fishing season ' state opens this although most riv- some impoundments op in the Big Sky ers Uahlule s ' aaie'srt Vern Caig assistant V tor the Montana Environment and information division, T'r bat te Active on Puri Montana lakes and rivers in the early, going when the water is generally high and sometimes roily, Craig s?ys. The lower Madison River, which is open all year round, is yielding catches of both rainbow and brown trout on bait. The same is expected, .to hold true for favorite nonresident areas such as Hebgen Lake and the upper Madison when they open. Hebgen was still iced over early in the week, but could change rapidly and be ready for the opener with continued warm weather through the fair-goo- d s Vw7U nri fti zJ H L a l- - wek. Craig reported that those who prefer not to fish with bait will likely have best success with wet flies during the weekend of the general opening. have three choices of fishing licenses in Montana. A .season license 'costs $15, a license $5 and a daily license .A $1 conservation permit is required previous to purchasing the li- O sT:'-da- y ip censes. Use of live or dead .minnows, with the exception of sculpiris (bullheads), is per- mitted. V ' For rough , tough mountain driving!f k s, 3rd South & 300 West Ph. 364-196- 5 Tz 7 ZI jl. 7rrr O N A |