Show Ogden r Standard-Examine- Deserves Mre Ekoy i¥ka nonce WILLARD — When the Utah Parks and Recreation Board tours Willard Bay Reservoir this week members should give top consideration to the South Marina State ' 4 A 4 - - - v V r ' "A 4 Outdoor Editor hands and monkeyed around in general often with no choice The present private operator has gotten the act together and some good progress has been made at the north marina this year It now has a concession stand services good docks and wet slips for rent But all has been concentrated at the north marina where there are beaches while the excellent boating facility at the south marina has been neglected And the north marina has been jammed all summer but only slightly less than the south at least cludes the recreation area’s 4 largest hardsurfaced parking area FOR YEARS In spite of all this the south marina has been nickle and dimed along for years and was almost completely abandoned the past X ' iif vK y 4 ' Vv vt viv’ r'' ' A- - v- f - y ' t': 4 1? - ' 'Jv ”V4 - ' A - ' V: 2369 N ?- V 1 V 4 "SS ' - t t w s i Basin he would have been ready to send off an arrow Staff photo by Bert Strand 970 W Clinton who hunted the foothills below Snow Harvesting Deer S$£Vl ?vt llllk fl - trotted by Gene Vigil of y :y J A&jp READY FOR ACTION — If a buck deer had 1 & fX AvYa- year The concession never opened wet slips were removed and boaters disappointed over the entire situation The plight of the marina however is not altogether the fault of the state parks board or the dedicated personnel who operate the most popular water recreation area in the state The development and operation of such recreational facilities at the big reservoir have been the responsibility of private enterprise NO CHOICE Over the years corporations charged with these responsibilities have come and gone changed s y i Archers Find Outdoor Editor Bow and arrow packers ern Utah’s deer and elk county the past week have been picking up a few animals with success generally good Pressures have net been too heavy during wandering North- the week and those out have had plenty of elbow room just about anywhere they decided to hunt Monte Cristo and the headwaters of various drainages it contains has been a popular area and a number of nice bucks have been brought out PLENTY OF DEER Archers on private property in the Lost and Chalk creek areas have also been seeing plenty of deer and some have scored A number of archers have been looking for their deer in the East Canyon area all along 6 and 5 Those contacted reported seeing lots of deer Drainages of the Blacksmith Fork and Logan rivers also have attracted archers with a few looking for the mighty wapiti A couple of bull elk kills have been reported out of Rich county although field checks have failed to find any archers who had tagged U-6- U-6- their animals FEW CONTACTS The few contacts made with such hunters however does not mean bull elk hunting is not HUNT ENDS SEFT Both the archers hunts for buck deer and bull elk will continue until Sept 3 at dark Weather permitting hunters are expected to put in some extra time and effort during the Labor Day weekend Some 18000 archers are expected to go after bucks during the annual hunt and cf these 200 or so are thought to be also looking for bull elk The entire state is open to looking for buck deer but bull elk hunters are restricted to 16 herd units scattered throughout the state An archery hunt for antelope that opened Friday has not progressed enough to make a determination of hunter numbers out or success The hunt that’s restricted to 12 antelope herd units throughout the state will end Sept 3at dark Buck antelope only are legal to take SPECIALS GOOD AT ALL SHOPS THRU LABOR DAY! 2 mss 6ffl(3II ii® r!fJKTs Wan n i) ijid ffiGSE) $750 595 FREE! 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FREE First 50 Customers in Clearfield geese swan or snipe “With land values skyrocking the way they are the federal government needs more money to meet its land purchasing goals” said A1 Regenthal waterfowl specialist Utah Division of Wildlife Resources “The price increase” he said “is as simple as that” Since 1934 when the Duck Stamp Act was passed nearly S2(X million has been collected through sales of the stamps 1 BRTGHWM ?ii vEt?3) ftlli §aif& is when they go into the field to take ducks $25-996- 09 ndanisi MUST HAVE STAMP 10-2- facility additional personnel for the recreation area But with the tremendous increase in recreational use of the area this year and undoubtedly continued heavy use in the future it would seem well worth it 3 tion Funds go to the acquisition of wetlands in key breeding areas along migratory routes of ducks and geese A been a waste of an excellent entire facility It will take money and possibly cess until cards are returned Both deer and elk herds have increased the past few years in the northern region and it’s expected success should be up Weather has also cooperated in most areas Archers in the Uinta Mountain and Ashley areas on the opening where hampered by some heavy rains and success there could be down some as of now year Revenue from the sale of the stamps however insures the future of essential waterfowl breeding and nesting habitat in the nation Funds go to the future of essential water-fow- l breeding and nesting habitat in the na- All waterfowl the north marina for the parks division made up a major portion of the $45000 collected by that time in user fees The point is the south marina should be operated to its fullest capacity but has not been It has There are plans in the mill to once more utilize the south marina facilities and improve security for the area Parks personnel are hopeful of putting in wet slips for rent by next year utilizing the concession facility and upgrading operation of the up to par With some 200 archers after elk and success usually less than 10 percent it’s difficult to obtain any indication of hunting suc- Like most everthing else the federal water-fow- l stamp will cost more for the 1979-8- 0 season It will be $750 instead of $5 as last I MAJOR PORTION As of early August receipts at PLANS IN MILL m1yD uccess Federal Stamp Will Cost regarding boaters Things appear to be looking up however if the parks board will turn loose a few extra dollars Under consideration at present is operation of the south marina harbor recreational facilities by the parks division as is the case at Bear Lake and other places This has worked well leaving the commercial business of dispensing food and other goodies to private concessionaires SESSS Elk By BERT STRAND fesi? Bert Strand The marina is a major recreational facility constructed as part of the initial project and has not received its just dues It has a protected harbor with three wide launching ramps space for wet slips and a fine concession building with restrooms The entire marina area is hardsurfaced well designed and in- VV 4c m Park :v 26 1979 Sunday Morning Aug r 0 ROCK SPRINGS WYOMING 560 Dewar Drive 382-551- 1 J |