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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1962 8H Cars May Be Confiscated United chine tc transport them far States cars, which are used to 0411 . transport illegal game meat. are being confiscated by the T states law enforcement off$-- ( Return Moose. Ex cers and the courts are uphcld- Permit Ccrds ing the confiscation. AH elk and moose hurrs There have been several stances in Utah where vehicles must return their permit cards have been confiscated In to department of fish and J poaching cases. game offices in Salt Lake City In one. ease a spedal-buQt- s within five days of the'end of mudmpbfle was onconfiscated season. Hunters! Know Your Target! - Just three" short weeks re- elk are known to have been main until the opening gun killed during the deer seasons that means at least 823 huntsounds the start of the gen- ers who were deprived of the eral deer season. opportunity to hunt for or kill As the boom of the rifle an elk.- - All because of who fire bounces around the hill- knows what reason. sides, the annual harvest of the Because of this tremendous deer crop will take place but loss of relatively scarce big exduring those moments of animals the department wont only deCTjof fish and game is once again - oflenng' cash re- If the coming season takes ,UuSvearwards to persons supplying inits place in the record books formation that leads to the as average" at least 54 known conviction of elk and elk will fall, illegally, to the moose killers. illegal hunters bullet.- The illegal The reward i2pney amounts slaughter of these majestic to $100 for proof of an illegal animals may account for as elk kill and $300 where moose many as 144, as it did in 1960. are concerned. Known Kill Figures The offer to pay for such inRemember, these figures formation was instituted sevrepresent only the known kill eral Jears ago in an effort to of these big game animals dur- reduce the needless slaughter ing the deer season. How many of these animals which takes more are dropped and never place during the annual fall hunts. reported? Even when the illegal kills This year as you go afield, are reported to department remember that much of Utah conservation oficers, its a bet- deer country is elk range as ter than even chance that by well. Know your game before the time the animal is picked you leave home and make sure up the meat is unfit It doesnt you look before you shoot take long in the average hunt- - If you see an elk killed, try ng weather for spoilage to set and determine the killer's in 30 minutes to an hour at name or license number, get most. his car license number If noth in the past seven years, 823 ing else, and then report your j f f If fy information to a conservation officer. Remember, too, that the person who would kill an elk illegally, or pass up a deer he has killed, or take more than a legal limit of fish, pheasants, ducks, or any other game is a thief. He is stealing from you and from all the other license holders in Utah. at state-auctiJShTmurned Just os surely as if he had encase involving the ilfoiNl were or not stolen your wallet, your car, fowL of water transport in their .successful houseor your jewelry your The hunters involved, all of game, hold furnishings, these people whom paid heavy state fines, pVrrrill are stealing from your recreaare self ad- had their guns confiscated. tion, your pleasure and your and postage prepaid. They faced up to $10,000 enjoyment of the outdoors. to return the permit era! fines, had more than "5 cards is a misdemeanor and After all, these people are killducks over the legal limit to comply with ing our game, game that we, Eperaons ourselves, might have a chance They used the special ma-- i the law will he oted into court. to take, legally, and utilize at another time. Each year a number 6f such violations are reported to fish and game department headquarters all too often the Take aloes . , Loworrter caller refuses to give the name of the guilty party, he just moke delicious hot meeds in seconds! wanted to let us know what save on pock space, time, food tosis! was going on." Be a Sportsman Perma-Pok- 's lcw-m- o shre Carry Rsk foods cnee m The word "sportsman is a compact, begs. Four geer' pretty big term to live up to. oys servings in each. Josf oad werer ard neat Ccmo With that title goes the obliga-io1 V- - k to our store, phone or Wi-- e for FiEE Core fog. to display courtesy at all h times when afield, to leave a Here is an efk in the field. With even a slight amount of caution an clean camp, to obey the rules Jiunter should be able to differentiate it from a deer. and regulations, to enjoy the C hunt for the sake of the hunt, not the meat in the freezer, and PRODUCTS Nine Upland Birds much, much more. 40 lut ahnvt Avk. Sait lake Gty IS. Stab. fk. 44071 The term also carries the Hunting seasons have been set this year on nine species of i Sluto Suuuin W MSB moral obligation of every riti-zeto aid in the enforcement upland game birds in Utah. of game laws made in the best interest of the greatest number to perpetuate the game species Deer and elk hides are valu- elk, take the hide, salt it liband the outdoor enjoyment for able. They tan up into the erally and then wrap the wet the greatest period of time. best of the leathers. And usu- side inside the roll. Never let ally wind up in some of the the wet side of the skin get finest of jackets, gloves, moc- hard and dry or it cannot be tanned. casins, etc. But the tanners cannot make Keep the hide moist if you much out of your deer skins are camped out for a long unless you handle them prop- time. erly. Dont Cut Hide What To Do the animal Whenskinning Here Is what to do. keep the knife from T)eer hunters should pack When you skin the deer or the hide. Each knife slicing mark out their litter just the same mars the leather. If possible as they pack it in. pull the hide off with your Forest Service officials have hands. sent out warnings against To skin the legs, cut down leaving litter m camp areas of the inside 0 the legs to the the public lands brisket, along the belly to the Hunters should not take back legs and then up the great piles of straw into the Blinking with small arms back legs from the inside The GET A mountains and lpave the straw around the mountain deer again. charge took place in Africa during the filming of Howard TEST DRIVE Hawks new adventure movie Haiari! Producer Hawks bought piles there to become a mark camps is dangerous and fish Work All Areas DEMONSTRATION. upon the land. 43 Jeep vehicles to go on location with him because he knew he and game officials have asked TODAY. A lot of leather can be If straw is spread for the the sportsmen who do recreacould rely on rugged Jeep vehicles in any emergency even a saved around the by beds it should be gathered tional working target practice on the duel with a rhinoceros! And he recognized that for maximum either burned, dug m or sacked deer hunt to be sure they are ears, the tail, the legs and the neck. The neck should be cut efficiency at minimum cost; the Jeep line offers many advantages and out, up brought according in an isolated region when from the chin to the brisket. drive vehicles. over all other to forest standards. shooting. The hide can be removed as Tin cans, bottles and other Likewise, scatterg u n n e r s one piece. refuse should be placed in should not shoot promiscuousHAYES BROS. BUICK AND JEEP If there is a WOOD W0T0R CO. Dont sacks and transported to prop- ly at song birds on the duck little fat worry or meat left on the 2280 So. HU Laka 44111 540 Sooth Slii West er garbage disposal points. AX 54751 City IS, Utah Ph. State, Salt marshes. hide. The tanner would rather Be certain of the target In all avents, leave a clean take this off for you than and the area behind. camp! KAISER-WILLY- S have you risk cutting the PRESENTS THE 110TD BRIDGES SHOW M0KDAT, leather with your knife. .vher fed-fpj- HEY, HUNGRY HUNTERS! CARXT-TAK- . S -- n S" VI. 1 PERIV1A-PAI- , I MEW! n Like Leathercraft? Then Save The Skin Deer Hunters Should Pack Litter Away Use Caution In 'Plinking' Salt Lakes Lamest Priees USED RIFLES WINCHESTER Medel 9S MARLIN 257 Rifla ROBERTS 735 ITALIAN CARBINE MARLIN 30-3- 0 ENFIELD 30-0- 4 Do WINCHESTER In Rifla Mat 70, 308. Lika new ... scop Model 44 30-3-0 SAVAGE 99, 300. Lika mw ectioa Lika mw WINCHESTER SOL Lever X J 250-300- 30-3- 0 with scope WINCHESTER 30-0- 4 Modol 70 SHOTGUN C D For Squirrel Hunting $ J 25.00 $7995 $9800 Por Box If theres any fall issue calculated to split squirrel hunters into two camps, its the old hassle over which is best for bushy-tail- s ,22s or shotguns. The rifleman vows that the r shotgunner Is a myoptic with neither the skill nor the breeding to take his squirrels with precision. The shotgunner stamps he rifleman as a purist playing Danl Boone, and alienating farmers with his ricochets. From way yp here on the fence, I agree with neither and both. There is a neat, precise skill in squirrel-huntinwith a rifle. A shotgun hunt is simply a hunt, but a rifle hunt for squirrels may turn into an meat-hunte- ? USED SHOTGUNS 12-- 6 A. SINGLE 12-G- STEVENS Model 124C Repeater 12-G- MARLIN Pomp 14-G- MARLIN Bolt Action 20-G- STEVENS STEVENS 12-G- 410-G- STEVENS $15.00 $25.00 4 $29 95 $32.50 $29 95 $29 95 $29 95 4 Rtpoator 2S8A Ropoator Pump Repootor 14-G- WINCHESTER 12-G- J. C 97 Pomp $3qq5 HIGGINS Pump $49 95 REMINGTON Auto, with chok H-G- f SHOT IK A. Rib, CRO OK REMINGTON Auto. Ventilated Power Pock Chokt $95.00 30-0-4 BINOCULARS GUN PRACTia CASES AMMO. $995 98., 98 UPRIGHT Freezes Pit Rifle, Shotgun Utilized $89.95 $2 25 SHELLS , S85I00 REMINGTON 270 Pump REMINGTON 300 H A H Meg., K-- 4 Weaver Scope and Red field Meant WINCHESTER . $129.95 $79.95 $85.00 $85.00 Rifl WINCHESTER SAVAGE $39.95 $39.95 $24.95 $19.95 $57.50 $27.95 30-3- 0 Rifl 30-3- 0 4j d g engineering-proje- ct. The-on- ly way to assure clean nflework is to wait for an almost motionless shot. This calls for wearing it slick, as they say, with much patient sitting or stalking with infinite care. But if rifle shots at squirrels are fewer than with a shotgun, they can be more fun. However, the rifleman works under some severe handicaps. In late August and early September, squirrel sightings may be quick flashes of running animals in heavy foliage. Dense leaf cover, and short-rang- e visibility all conspire against the snap-shootin- g And for my money, the man who hunts gray squirrels early in the season with a rifle is either a master shot or a major optimist. Big grays are amazingly nervous and alert, and dead-se- t against quietly contributing to your sight picture. Further, there are farm gates that are locked to riflemen. Some farmers are leery of rifles, but will permit shotgun hunting without hesitation. This factor, however, is probably overdrawn; a squirrel-hunting rifleman may find hunting access an inconvenience but never an impossibility. But the scattergunner does have an edge over the rifleman in finding places to hunt squirrels in farm groves and woodiot.s. And from the standpoint of clean kills, the shotgun may have a slight edge on the rifle. On a northern Alabama area where 13,009 gray squirrels were shot, 1,309 were crippled. It was estimated that the crippling percentage for rifles was 12.51 per cent and 9.45 per cent for shotguns. Any shotgun used for squirrels should be of heavy gauge and tightly bored. A modified or throwing at least number six shot is a good choice. Even so, shots cant be stretched. A .22 will drill a squirrel like an auger at 60 yards, but a full-chok- e e wont. Whitetail Deer Fawn Thinks He's A Tiger! $1 Down Delivers With Approved Credit Buy - Sell - Trade m.lliU'iliyiB1 0000 Cl whitetail A deer fawn from Iowe chalked up the closest thing to an accident last week at the annual American Fisheries Society meeting at Jackson Lake Lodge. The tiny fawn, which travels as part of the Iowa Wildlife Conservation Display, acted like a tiger last Tuesday night, when it bit the finger of Iowa state biologist, Everett Speak-,er- . The Iowa display travels in a semi trailer truck rig, which carries live exhibits of fish and game. When the large outfit pulled up at' Jackson Lake Lodge about dusk Tuesday, the single exhibit that 50-fo- caused the greatest attention fawn. was the Convention officials joked about taking the animal into the hotel for the night to protect it against chilly temperatures. Speaker, who was traveling with the Iowa display, moved as though to pick Bambi up, and the nip on the finger resulted. Since the incident, the tiny fawn has been the center of attention lor hotel visitors, as it browses in its small enclosure on the lawn. Biologist Speaker wears a and a red regular band-aid- , face. SALT LAKE LOCATIONS SALT IAKI CUT Main Office 523 South 2nd DA DA 3045 Well Avenue 300 21224 Kd. 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