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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1962 4H - !- w t 1 . r ' ?,y -- ;$ H -- v' zr : a- - .....'f -- ' T? . a-- . i ' By ARTHUR M. KINSKY Utah Dept. , " ?r e. T d xS j.nv' ' A P jAi7-i 4 ! r 'r Jjjj Ducks fill the air as if in a hunter' dream here and the scattergunners will be going after them in Utah at noon Oct, 13. Pacific Flyway should hav more birds this year. a.v Canvasback, left, and redhead ducks are on protected list again this year. Hunters should be able to identify both. - . With the opening day of the deer hunting season only three short weeks away special permits for extra deer, set up by the big game board of control, are moving fast. At present all two deer special permits have been sold, save for a remaining handful Mesa on the Sari Juan-Shelate hunt. Many single deer units are sold out with reduced numbers of permits remaining Special Forms1 Set available on other units. should use speApplicants Each properly licensed big cial forms by deputy provided game hunter may apply for game wardens or license-sellinand receive two special deer agents across the state. permits for use in addition to Applications will be accepted Archthe regular license tag. only from holders of valid deer, ery permits sold, for use cur- elk or bird licenses. ended the recently archery The number hunting ing of and type a not as count season do spelicense should be included on cial permit. the application, otherwise the If you have a hankering for application cannot be entered a second hunt or an extra deer In the drawing. look over the list in your deer proclamation, pick your hunting area and send your application together with name, address, big game license number and three dollar fee (for one deer special permit) toTh? deer permit sales office at the! town listed for the unit you desire to hunt. The following units are presently sold out: East Zion, mm iQ3333aocBICZnB a THEINTERMOUNTAINIWEST FINAL WEEK RIFLE SCOPE 2 POWER REDFIELD , Beaver-Mineral- Beaver-North- Beaver-South- , . Valley, Dixie-O- x West y e s e WYOMING Continued from Page CARRYING CHARGES Shop Weekly 8 to 10, Sun. 9 to 9 6400 S. PLENTY State OF STORESIDE PARKING b.- .- 9 Schmidt ' : ... Hr - - J Utah duck hunter sets decoys along Bay Farming-to- marshland area. n 29 25 35 Rubon, 3030 - -- Mooter, 303 Swodish A S Svf, - Model 99, Hex barrel 70, 300 Cal. with 4X Scape and Wllliame Quick Convf. Meant Sight Modal A isall a W ")P luh HA HA AXUA 370 FN, Impraval Belgian 2VX Scope 7mm Tally C infamised Maueac VW Mae ter. New, 30-0-4 Model 721 Remington, 270 Cal., Like New Model 70 Winchester like New . ... Model 740 Da Laxe Remington, 2B0 Col. .. 75 FN Like ( $70 i no $Qm P9 Mauser, a Hwtqvarna 270 99 so FN NEW RIFLES 243 129 Coltsman, Sake Action m ... Moutor 243 ColHman, with Scope minutes later later minutes later minutes later minutes later 5 minutes earlier 10 minutes earlier 4 t minutes jwendover BeVerL,k 6 4 t foa Ivernci table table table table taWa table tab) than than than than than than than 722, 303 Savage Winchester Model 70, $ Modal 257 Scape f 3pfo, .... a Custom w Custom 1 Kodiak, d 4 . Enfield with Ackley Barrel with Hap JIa9 4X Colt m m 19 X . SHOTGUNS 45 59 Savage Rump Remington 7B0 Remington 1151, like New Auto., A 19Pf X 125 If125 m $ Action Custom, USED vendors over the state. Beaver trappers are required to notify the conservation officer in the district where pelts are taken, whereupon the officer will attach a tag to each hide allowing the trapper to sell or use the pelts as he may choose. The tags are issued at a cost of fifty cents each and it shall be unlawful to sell, transport, possess, or buy untagged beaver furs. 4 As in the past the most productive beaver trapping will be in the mountain areas, espeless cially in the accessible areas. Pelts are expected to be prime in most high elevation areas by the Oct. 1 opening of the season, 79 300 Winchester Action. 300 FN 270 Cal. action ... Cd. Model 722, 4X Weaver S HCQH iPP 4X All trappers must possess and visibly display a valid state trapping license which may be purchased at a cost of six dollars from many license . ftAo 99 NEW SHOTGUNS Franchl Magnum, Aute., Barrel, Reg. $141 32 French! Autc $137.50 Remington 1140, W Aute A Savage 755A, a. Automatic, a . . v A Model 50 H.sue so SEE THE NEW Winchester, $OQ$0 09 $AP 99 SQQSO 99 12- - and factory Authoriicd Installer Rcly-Cho- silhouette" duck decoys at Wolfe's "air-lit- e RING OK MAIL YOUR SARKEL TauSI Satisfaction Guarantoad Curtam tmtoltotiam Frltci Installed VENTILATED MODEL LUXE Th AIRLJTE ii a proven decoy, light of weight, oversized, easy to manage and carry, a decoy that refuses shot destruction, self righting, and incorporating STANDARD tangle free anchor Daylight Hours Only - 5 CAM Riru lines. OUTFIT Provo Sports, Provo, Utah Al's Sporting Goods, SLC Wolfe's, Salt Lake City Kammeyers Sports, Ogden, Utah Thompsons Sports, Brigham City or Write to- - Light and Easy to Carry Water without c ' , . 100 pistol ecala Risfal rifle prhnere or rifle powder 9 100 Sierra or Hamady bullet Lyman reloading handbook. Sets Up on Land or hand-settin- 0 Oversize . . . 25 Larger than Any Other Decoys For Easier Sighting by Ducksl . practically Indestructable! Rugged Silhouette decoys have been used on Utah marshes for the past 15 years , , , now automatic, "Alr-LH- e Silhouette'' in decoys are quantity production and available to all hunters. Throw them eut . . . no g is needed, they are indestructable by Intr.duct.ry shot , , , acid and moisture Price i.e AIRUTE DUCKS, INC. A riSTOl HANDLOADING SEE THEM AT OUR EXCLUSIVE DEALERS birds. WILD TURKEY: season for 3,000 wild turkey, under special permits from Oct 27 through Nov. 4, In all of Crook and Weston counties, north of U.S. Highway 16 and east of the D Ranch road. If the number of applications exceeds the number of authorized permits, a drawing will be held in the Cheyenne office of the Game and Fish Commission to determine successful applicants. 399S . EXPERT GUNSMITH Avoid tho rush . . . hovo your gun oilod, chockod and biuod now. hand-settin- iM-- iff! Es ;lff ln 2 LOCATIONS Jf1 few S". V ' airr UtAWHB - NJk Sportrnana Headquarters dozen . . , NOW ... $12.95 - tr DOWNTOWN I 255 Cr OUR INPER DOZEN 250 SOUTH STATE PHONE 328 3145 Smh Sfofs SUGAR HOUSI 2109 sees Big game "may be hunted 19.95 per jonly during daylight hours.. Regularly $ TRODUCTORY OFFER Thats the law in Utah. I SCO OS SprinffoldS Cuitom-rKtl- Model 340 Savage, 3030 Balt Action With the Oct 1 opening of the beaver and mink trapping seasons rapidly approaching, the department of fish and game this week listed the following reminders to persons going afield for these mm An open NO INTEREST or p.m . 5:13 29 Krf 0 9 For Oct. Jc uv'1-"- in all of Converse County. The bagandpossesslon limit is BUY ON EASY TERMS 61 a.m.- 44 Jp.rt.rlwd Springfold, Caetaia Sink with Fmp Siht Dl Henry Mountain, Box Elder, Avintaquin (2 deer), Daggett-ClaBasin, Daggett-Taylor- s Flat, Daggett-LucemRiver, Valley, Mountain, San San Juan-BluJuan-ElRidge. Regularly $71.00 9 , Zion, three S.rnfold 9 Springfold, NEW Dixie-Pinto- , LaSal-Delore- 9 Infold Parowan-Mai- ummit, Canyon-- VC 79 25 29 39 n5 MmUI Utah Trapping Season Set Drawing Held Leslie said a drawing will be.,, held to determine permit holders if the number of applications exceed the number of available permits. He advised sportsmen who applied for a permit before September 1, to send in another application to make sure they will be entered In the drawing. A large number of applications were received earlier this summer at the same time we were accepting applications for moose, bighorn sheen and special elk permits," Leslie said. Since the turkey season hadn't been set, and because of the large mail volume, it was impossible to handle the early applications." 1962 USED RIFLES Sake 1961. Utah Deer Special Permits Left 225 So. State Shooting Hours . CHEYENNE Only one week remains for sportsmen to submit aiL application for a 1962 wild turkey hunting permit, according to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department Philip F. Leslie, Department Chief Clerk, said all applications for wild turkey permits must reach the Cheyenne Office of the Game and Fish Commission before 5 p.m., Friday, October 5. Leslie said 3,000 permits are available for the 1962 season. One are including all of Crook and - Weston counties 16 and north of of the D Ranch road, will be open to hunting this year. There is an increase of 500 permits this year over iin kimt ti UFi?( As ed Wyoming Sets Turkey Regulations -- fused are snow geese. Snow geese are considerably smaller with black wing tips.-a final reminder, consult waterfowl proclama1962 your tion for questions you may have concerning legal species, restricted areas, etc k .,3 40,W$v tity often leads to the waste of legal species because the hunt: e er is not sure. There is no The statewide waterfowl excuse for this when opener on Oct 13 should be a you have the bird in hand. Yet, vast Improvement over last many legal ducks are left 1ft the marsh to rot each year beyear. cause hunters cannot identify Presently there are Signifi- species. cant populations of birds In Canvasbacks Identified the state; both from local proFortunately, canvasb a c k s duction and early migrants, are found only in certain areas such as pintails and widgeons. on the northern end of the Although the season opens after-peapopulations Of these Great , Salt Lake. Redheads, two species have moved however, are scattered over through, other incoming birds most of our areas. There should be not trouble identifywill have taken their place. habitat Better nesting as a ing the canvasback; they fly in formation, haye a fast shalresult of improved water con- low wing beat, and frequent ditions has significantly Inwater areas. open creased, local production of They also seem to have defiducks and geese over the previous 'two or three seasons. nite purpose to their flight, However, we are still depend- as if they know exactly where ent on migratory flocks for they are going and are wastthe bulk of our huntable birds. ing no time getting there. The The 1962 season opens at drake has a red head and the noon on Oct 13, and continues hen has a brown head. Both throught Dec. 26. Bag and pos- sexes are easily identified by ducks the conspicuously long and ?ysion',imits are-f- ivp daily and five in possession; six sloping bilLwhich Is not found geese daily and six in posses- in any other species and is a character of sion. only two of which may distinguishing be of the darts pecies It ian-ticipat- this bird. Identification is not as easy that the number of waterfowl hunters afield this with the redhead. The drake has a red head and the hen's year will exceed 20,000. is brown. However, their simiF.xeellent Food Production to other species in size larity Because of excellent food and color is so close that exfedon state and production eral areas, migratory flocks perts have trouble identifying in flight. If in doubt, let will probably holdover for them the ducks come in closer. This In season. this longer periods will help in identification and addition, both Ogden Bay and reduce crippling loss, which is Howard Slough Waterfowl Areas, which quite significant each year. Management Goose hunters will be happy were completely dry last year, are back to near normal. to know of the increase in bag These areas, particularly Og- from one to two Canadian den Bay, are vitally important geese this year. Production of to waterfowl hunting in Utah. birds is up considerly and it is this that Again, as in the past two local departments feeling can now years, there will be no season stand apopulations greater harvest. on redheads or canvasbacks. Whistling Swan Season These species have not shown For the first time since 1916 any appreciable increase due to poor hatching conditions en- Utah will have a' whistling countered during the past sev- swan season. For those suceral nesting seasons. cessful in obtaining one of the It may be a valuable re- thousand swan permits disminder to brush up on identi- tributed on Sept. 26, juvenile fication of redheads and can- birds are distinguished from vasbacks and .several of the adults by their gray color. The species with which they are only other species in Utah with often confused. Mistaken iden-eas- t which these birds may be conFish-Gam- justi-faibl- wC- JsC na Waterfowl Hunt Improved DA nth East HU Free Parking. In Rear of Both Storet j. |