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Show 'A y D7 The Salt Lake Tribane, Sunday, September 23, 1960 Outdoors by' MDou Brooks . LH -- r X Have you any ideas on how we are going to handle the ituation?" asked Harold Crane, Utah's fish and game chief. Your Dead Fish Editor didnt. He admitted it But he isnt a bit lonesome. Right now, no one else knows the - I enswer.- I. WERE REFERRING to the regulation on duck hunting! this year which prohibits the taking of redheads and canvas-backs. And we want to stress one fact: This is a' federal regulation. The Utah Fish and Game Department had to , incorporate the regulation in its duck hunting proclamation because it had no other choice. We emphasize that fact because several readers have I written in protesting the ruling and they were placing the biame at the Utah doorvlt doesnt belong there.'- It belongs at the door of the UJ5. Bureau of Sports, Fisheries and Wildlife back in Washington, D.C. Perhaps "blame" isnt the right word." The federal boys I have been worried for months over dwindling redhead and canvasback populations. They probably know that a lot of redheads and "cans" are going to be killed by hunters who ' couldnt tell a coot from a greOn winged teaL But they probably figure that enough more will be spared to protect the ' brood populations. 1 - r A j I, a Toucby Problem for tbe COs But that doesrit alter the fact that the law enforcement I gents are going to have a touchy problem to handle. Whatj are you going to do with some boy out on his first duck hunt who fills a redhead with No. 5 shot by mis-take? , . .. rosy-cheeke- d - hunting unit. The animal had a S3 Vi inch spread and fell to 370 slug at 150 yards. - Photos by John Flannery. Bean Goulding of Salt like City shows the trophy bull moose he dropped near the Whitney Guard Station on Bear River well-aime- d 1 2 World Champs County Plans Recreation Colts Open NFL Title Defense Today Cage Circuit world title, meets bitter rival St Louis and Los Angeles -- Two-Tim- e THE UTAH BOYS figure the redhead mistakes" will be much more prevalent than those on canvasbacks. Fortunately, the canvasbacks were fairly well restricted to areas on north- era sections of Great Salt lake. Such is not true with the red head. Local populations are scattered all over. A reader, Dick Young of Salt Lake City, writes in with this suggestion: If the law Is not revised the game department should have citations printed up to read: To Whom It May Concern, rather than to write in the name of the violator." By Aaaodated Praia This, Dick points out, will save time as the cars are lined up at the exits of the bird refuges waiting to be checked out! Four Drop Giant Moose On Utah Hunting Unit He may have something there! Well see. Incidentally, when the Utah Game Commission accepted the five and five bag and possession limits on ducks for 1960, it became only the second state on the Pacific Flyway to do so. Idaho also took five and five" instead of "four and eight At least four moose and three elk have beenr taken by hunters from the Bear River Oregon, Nevada, Arizona and Washington all chose the hunting unit four and eight. California chose a "six and six arrangeFirst to take his bull moose ment, but in so doing had to accept a short split season. Why in the unit was Glenden Coe, did Utah choose as it did? 3602 S 5200 West who dropped "FOUR AND EIGHT probably is a better arrangement in his trophy at a range of about states like Nevada, Arizona, Oregon and Washington," said 400 yards. Coe shot his moose, In .Mill Creeck Don Smith, supervisor of Utah waterfowL In those states a , , hunters have to travel long distances to get to a marsh, so near 11 yaen 1 orK RENN GOULDING. 61 N. generally plan to spend a couple of days. But here in Utah, by far the majority of trips are comparatively short with 5th West, Salt Lake City; shot most hunters going out and back in one day. We felt that a bull sporting a 33 4 inch most hunters could be better served through the spread of horns, near the arrangement. Whitney Guard Station. Don snorted at Californias deal as Impossible He reported he was able to . here." stalk his animal until about 150 yards away before bring"Weve worked for a longer season and we want to ing him down. keep it, he emphasized. A third animal In the unit was bagged by Kay Bangerter, The Dead Fish Editor has been on vacation. Here are Bountiful and a fourth was some notes: There was quite a lineup in front of the "sarsaparilla1 store in Island Park, Idaho, the other day. Sign on door stated: "Closed for 15 minutes. Seems the proprietor, Howard Clark, is also the justice of peace and he was holding court on a couple of gents nailed by Warden Dale Barney , for over limits. . . . Rex Kaanes, Island Park forest ranger, came up with an idea to get the stumps out of Island Park Reservoir while the water was low. Well have a regular Interested in Utah range old barbecue and a lot of fun, he said. Wonder if they did conditions? Fire control? it? . . . Dwight Palmer of Fillmore cuts lodgepole pine in Other allied subjects. Island Park during the summer and then sells it all down in Then be at the junction of , central Utah. Dwight would like to pick up a 22 special from Emigration-Eas- t the Canyon somebody. . . . Joe Louis, who runs the Narrows Camp on roads in Parleys Canyon SunHebgen Lake, was out in a flying machine when we stopped at 2 p.m. The Salt Lake !?by. . . , Red Davis of West Yellowstone was getting ready day Fish and Game Assn, County to take some Wisconsin folks out fly fishing. . . . Chatted with is a gathering for sponsoring Wllda Christensen at Campfire Lodge for few minutes, all interested persons. was There a at mob was Lake and the fishing still Quake -. good. Forest Service and other i outdoors experts will de- Why Take Five and Five' three-year-ol- five-fiv- Football Washington In Baltimore. ljight National opened Friday night while League teams, led by defendThe New York Giants, seek- Pittsburgh christened Dallas ing champion Baltimore, open ing a third straight eastern new entry in its Cotton Bowl their 1960 season Sunday a title, are in San Francisco Stadium Saturday night Decampaign that holds promise against the 49ers. Green Bay, troit of the Western Conferexhibition of being the loops biggest the scourge of the ence, drew the first bye under THE FIRST wiU.be held despite competition from an- trail with a 64 record, is at the new scheduling system Bears the to home Chicago Friday at noon at the Elks other league, that has each of the loops 13 the meets Cleveland., while So. 139 E. Club, Temple for teams taking a Sunday off Phila in sn for Eagles PhUadelphla looking Baltimore, officers and directors of the while playing a 12 game third straight delphia. Utah State Amateur Sports unprecedented of the proAssn., THE RIVAL A m erlcan taken by a Salt Lake City gram. Battle-Toda- yRacers-Se- t hunter who was not identified 'The second parley will be League has been under way held Oct 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the for three weeks but the NFL by other hunters in the area. GARY NIELSEN, who blew seems unconcerned about gate Utah Power and Light AudiDrag racing returns Sunday Perry Mathews, Hunter, torium, 635 E. 6th South, to to the Salt Lake Raceway up his dragster and crowd figures as it begins bagged a very large bull elk solicit teams for the leagues. a new engine in its 41st season with the bigand South last 21st at week, put Corp. strip the second day of the hunt. his machine and will be out to gest advance sale ever. All sponsors, players and 4900th West after a Members of his party estiinterested persons are in- absence. Time trials start at give Noorda and the rest of mated his animal will dress vited to attend. 10 a.m. with, eliminations at the field plenty of competition. HOWE RENTS out at about 500 pounds. Duane and Chick 12:30 will season Sugden The p.m. begin WELDERS Officers of the Utah Fish Dan Noorda. who Wlgnall, who have been miss-and Game Department, who around the first week In NoCOMPRESSORS drag Ing from strip the past several scouted the Bear River hunt- vember with seven games brought his Sail lake Ofta a new fuel1171 U. Wh. MW. , 14V1X4-44ing unit by air prior to open- slated for the first half of ster to the strip last week, will races, have built head flat honors be dragster back for set ts season MU and the burning, another estimated the top of try the hunt, ing eioslB SUNDAYS , and will be out to test it Uinta moose heard at some- scheduled for the second half in the eliminator event where between 70 and 100 which wiU wind up in animals. AM. TO 6 P. M. OPEN EVERY DAY A pair of meetings to get Glenden Coe of Ranter with the bull mooae be killed near the highway in Haydens Fork. It was first moose killed In I960. the Salt Lake County Recreation Dept basketball season under way will be held within Uinta Mountains the next 10 days according to director Denis Murphy. e six-si- Drag two-wee- k first 1 fuel-burnin- g 8 INCLUDING SATURDAY , I Group Slates FOOTBALL with every brake rellne. A genuine $5.00 Wilson football for a limited time only, so bring your car in soon. Range Trip Get-Togeth- in Island Park er ..... LLrw rehabilitation scribe range It was great to visit with such old Island Park friends as programs. Barbara Obre, Horace Pond, Mary Grubb, Jean, Wanda and Gordon McCrae, Bob Bennlon, Rip Buckingham, SteU Phillips and Grant and Dorothy MacKay. Incidentally, Buckingham has the only golf course where you have to keep tabs on the sandhill cranes while you pUy. Seems they have a fondness for golf balls! There were several hundred of them out near the course one day. Ross Corbett and George OrullUn of Idaho Falls want us to come up for an October fishing trip on the Snake. George .has a new jet boat that goes up the river like a rocket r- - , - The S. L. County Sportsmen also have announced a meeting on Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Scott Ave. clubhouse, which will be followed by a field trip to Farmington Bay Refuge on Sunday, Oct 2. Tht Saturday meeting will start at 2 pm and will have as its theme, "Where Are We Bound?" WILDLIFE NOTE: Donna Marchant of Peoa and her DISCUSSIONS will center daughter, Mineta, had a strange visitor near their home a around highway construction few days ago. It was a huge bull moose. Those-critter- s seem where fish and wildlife values to be getting thicker than ever around these hills, are concerned, pollution probSEZ THE SOURDOUGH KID: Brooks mail piled up dur-- lems, access problems and ing his vacation. But he promises me faithfully that hell public rights and other topics. answer em all Speakers will include Jack Berryman, wildlife extension specialist at Utah State University, and Dr. Stephen Currant of the . University of Utah. good cover during these times. If you wish to find the Wasatch little League best sport that each day has Silver Facte T. Tlieri t Mark Ticer, def. Dan Foul ton, Mtoby.D. RobbirU, to offer. F, Tiywr. to Dtnnt Scott KurtL uiiet, dei. Bay, Metcalf. The major periods are Craig Bay Ban en def RarwUU Mattiaon, shown in boldface type. tacto, John Dutcher, Eaalet. def Fred Lana. Wu Tan Benaon, These begin at the times Pec low. 44. BiU 1 shown and last for an hour Kim Johnson, Jemr Hart. Eagle, def. Eddie Plueaa, John ard and a half or two hours Eafiea, def Phillip GammeL 40 Sojunar Periods For Eight Days 4-- 4-- thereafter. 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