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Show MARCH 29, 1952. IS THE JOURNAL a much stronger voice in FISH AND GAME mining season length, bag deter- before July 1, 19.2. limits, Approved participation with the and other important decisions from Utah Wildlife Federation in the the national level concerning mi- sum of $150 for the Federation to gratory waterfowl in the Pacific issue with each license sold in 1952 a card. Said card to give perFlyway States. Approved continuation of the tinent information regarding the construction programs started last Utah Fish and Game Laws ns, well year at the Midway, Kamas, and as important information about, Panguitch hatcheries. These proj- and the proper use of, the visible ects are to be furthered as weather license. Set a special meeting for Mar. permits and funds are available. 2S-2at which time the chief orApproved the continued partici- der of business will be a study by pation of the department ir. the the commission of the recodifying program of the Utah Cooperative of the State Fish and Game laws. Wildlife Research Unit. The Commissioners discussed the Denied extension of the spring long time need for such recodificatrapping season for fur bearers. tion, and deem it necessary to Some letters and requests had been have this work done in ample time received asking that this season for early presentation to next be extended beyond April 1, due of the State Legis to the severe weather and ice con- years meeting lature. ditions. The Commission ruled that Also set was the Annual Comthe trapping seasons on fur bearmission meeting. Date chosen for ers was set by legislative act and this meeting was April 24-2At so could not be extended by their this time dates will be set for all body. for the ensu- CALLING FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 9, Final regulations governing the fishing season have been set and Game Comby the Utah Fish had mission. The Commission the' opening previously scheduled' nd closing dates for the general Octrout season as June 14 thru tober 12. Special regulations include: the bass, perch, sunfish and crappie season, May 10- October 12. Tiout taken in may also be kept when - voters any of these early opening Deer Creek Reservoir opens at the above time to all types of angling. Waters of the High Uintahs were 1 thru Ocopened to fishing July tober 12. on Bag and possession limits same-alast s game fish remains the andor year, or seven pounds one fish or twelve fish, whichever is caught first. One exception this year was the change, in possession and bag limits on catfish which 5. quarterly meetings Authorized Director J. Perry ing year. Egan to proceed with effecting salary increases for department emKAYSVILLE ployes. The moneys for these increases were recently transferred New Arrival from the Fish and Game reserve From Durham, North Carolina, E. A. Ludlow. Mrs. Ludlow is the new babe are the Emil Whitesides fund by approval of the Commission and Governor J. Bracken Lee. comes word of the arrival of a baby former Carolyn Whitesides of of Kaysville and the Fred Ludlows They will become effective on or boy on March 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Kaysville. Grandparents of the of Spanish Fork. . reads. 20 fish or 20 pounds, whichever is caught first. The Commission took this action to conserve the large channel catfish found in many of the states waters. Fishing hours for all types of angling remain at r:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. daily. . Legal size on game fish is seven inches except that the legal size of Mackinaw trout in Fish Lake was increased to fifteen inches. TITis was done to protect the decreasing stocks of this species in Fish Lake. Size limit on bass remains ten inches. Early closing of Fish Lake, Johnson Valley Reservoir, and the Seven Mile drainage was set for September 14. Strawberry Reservoir will remain open one week after the regular closing on October 12, or October 19. The Commission again ruled out the use of boats, rafts, and other floating devices on most high lakes and many of the other waters over the state. These and other special regulations are shown in the 1952 Angling Proclamation. The Commissioners noted that all fishermen should cut from the paper when published, or otherwise themselves of, a copy of this They show why a Chevrolet Truck costs you less to own and operate ooo - .v ( ns a-v- ail proclamation for their use in determining the regulations and all changes thereof over the regulations in force during previous years. A special meeting of the Utah years fishing - I Fish and Game Commission was recently held. Business at hand and the action of the Commission on same included the following. Approval was given the department to reconstruct the storm damaged coops and fences at the Price Game Bird Farm. Included in this project will be the gravelling of bird runways. Chose Randall L. Turpin department Federal Coordinator, as representative on the Pacific Flyway Council to represent that group in meetings and business of the National Waterfowl Council. 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