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Show mi: December 12, 1953 FISH AND GAME Utahs Fish and Came Commis- sioners met December and b n the last regular quarterly session for lbb.b. The meetings were held at fish and (fame department headquarters in Salt Lake City. Commission action taken during this final meeting of the year included the following: Initial steps were taken to the license privileges of two individuals who persistently or and knowingly violated flagrantly fish and game laws since the new law went into effect this year, and from one individual for carelessly or negligently wounding another hunter during the recent pheasant season. Several other such cases were referred for further evidence and study for action at the next Commission meeting. Set three proclamations covering seasons for 19b4. The spring furbearer season will open February through March 31. Trapping will be permitted on d refuges under supervision of refuge managers. The seining proclamation was set along the same lines as in force during the past year. The fishing season for Bear Lake in Rich County was again scheduled for year around fishing, with some enlargement and longer closures of shore spawning 1 re-ok- 1 state-owne- e Page JOURNAL Studied and upproved plans for Bonn! decreed at that time that ai eus. A motion was passed to place eventual enlargement of depart- wherever possible all problem animals should be brought to the the facts concerning the recent ment headquarters building. The Commission gave attention hunters gun. Bear River polution case with the Final decision to stage the speAttorney Generals office for rec- to several progress reports coverommendations concerning claims ing current projects. It was noted cial shoot followed a meeting of for fisheries losses and further le- that graveling of the hunter ac- leading sportsmen from Beacer cess road and parking lot near the with the Fish and Game Commis-- i gal procedure. Passed a motion instructing that marshes west of Kaysville was sion. All agreed that quick measOne report ures would have to be taken to be nearing completion. a reparations claim for .$.( placed with the Naval Ordinance covered the present status of a alleviate a winter feed shortage Department for fisheries and other survey to show the economic eval- and private land trespass problem losses occurring during the recent uation and value of fish and game in the area of the bunt, The boo two-dee- r high explosive tests conducted by resources in Utah. peimits were bill a for December this federal agency at Yuba Reserto presentation Approved go on sale !, first voir. The agency had agreed to to the special legislative session come first served, at department make such restoration of any loss- changing the code to allow' pur- headquarters in Fait Lake City chase of resilient licenses by mem- and the court house in Beaver. es prior to the tests. Discussed several problems local bers of the IJ. S. Armed Forces Only big game license holders not to their area with a delegation and their families when assigned having had another special deer permit during 19b:: were eligible from the Beaver Wildlife Federa- to duty in Utah. Ten commission meetings, in- foi these three dollar permits. It tion. Assurance was given that the Meadow fishing lake cluding six special sessions, have was ruled that one of the two deer Anderson be project would go forward during now been held during It .". to set taken by permit holders must the next biennium subject to the department policy and expedite the an antlerless animal. The hunt runs for ten days. v. oiking out of minor problems. It fish and gdme program. All members were in attendance was noted that increased producGeneral area of the hunt is the tion at the Beaver fish hatchery including Chairman K. E. Bullock, table or bench land immediately could be expected following com- G. Golden Sanderson, J. Allen east and north of Beaver. Actual pletion in February of work now Browne, W. Rulon White, and Rob-c- boundaries were to be set by warB. Mitchell. Department Didens at and during the time of the being done at this state facility. comrector J. acts as hunt. The critical winter range-trespaIerry Egan Prospective sale of the Richfield problem in this area was game bird sanctuary was denied mission secretary during all such further aggravated this year when the bidder when decision was meetings. considerable deer browse and other made to retain this state land as a A deer hunt has been set special forage was plowed under and rehunting area open to the sportsto begin December 13, in an effort seeded to grass. men. to reduce animal numbers of a Director J. Berry Egan comInstructed that an order oe mented that, There is no quesproblem herd near Beaver. placed for an approximate 300,000 The hunt was scheduled by the tion in the minds of everyone confish and game licenses covering Utah Department of Fish and cerned with the problem of the the 19b4 seasons. Only minor chanGame under authority granted by table herd of deer near Beaver, ges in color and form are expected the Board of Big Game Control in but that many hundreds of these to be made in the present visible executive session last July. The animals will die before spring un license. ut ss Agreed to accept offer to supply fingerling trout for Ellis Burnett ponds near Bear Lake. The fish to be raised by local sportsmen for planting into Bear Lake when of legal size. From where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh Model 76 New Holland Automatic Hay Baler brush. But it was another guy with his moose call. Boy, did I get my finger off the trigger in a hurry! 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Case Model VAI Tractor, 1948 model, lights, starter, hydraulic system 2 invitations and announcements printed by us have an indefinable air of grace and beauty. Baler, an Tractor only Condition, New Paint) (A-- l if edding Wedding B Model WC Case .... WITH DISTINCTION automatic ic plows and cultivators ho would deny me the right to aim lecent bodys $1095.00 wire tie Baler (As is) learn a little from Slims experience. Most of us are guilty sometime or other of being too quick on the trigger. Like the fellow an occasional glass of beer with my dinner. I say that kind of Bale-O-Mat- Minneapolis-Molin- e me a real moose. But you can bet I took a good look before I did any shooting! From where I sit, we could all w special commission meeting was set for January If,, in a final action taken by the Utah Fish and Game Commission during that A Regular Price A Case of "Moostaken" Identity Slim Smith never had a chance to use his moose call until a trip north this year. Visited him yesterday to see what hed bagged. First day out, he told me, I picked up a trail. I sounded the call and waited. Then I heard a moose call. Sure enough, something came crashing through the less removed now. We are hopeful that the presently scheduled hunt will I educe the herd to the extent that the balance of the animals may winter through. aTTTTiEMTrncDiw, if mn&r&nrena ! 1953 Inventory Clearance Sale Used & Reconditioned Farm Tractors, Automatic Hay Balers and Implements Advtrtistmtnt 715 WAI.I. I 1MIONK AVI-:- . OGDEN, UTAH 3 2-- 01 !)0 I |