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Show The Skit Late Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1962 10 H ' K' No Excuses To Be Accepted Law Enforcement To Crack Down On Violators ''..v.". GOI-DEB. PEAT e Utah Dept. The employes of the Department of Fish and Game have been asked to enforce the 1962 laws as in other years. We are going to be tough on the hunters who do not properly tag their deer. There have been a lot of inquiries about the tag. such as How do we put it on the deer so it win not be lost while dragging the deer? What will be do if we dont have anything to punch the proper holes in the tag? These pioblems belong to By Fish-Gam- cvr ,. 'VT 1 p - - (L ,' 8? A l WiW i ,irrtf - t- 'H f . jf . V v '' w . - tA " ., iC An, - - - i $ jU-vA- v .' v jirwi Z Grant Seymour party is stopped for check by Utah conservation officer Dean Gillies. Checks will be regular part of 1962 enforcement. j'dkMtotoVSna,, . t-- o . . ll if it is a buck, he will punch the holes showing the number of points on the antlers. He will have a string and a little piece of doth. He will detach the tag from the stub of put string instructions, through the hole in the tag, and tie it to either a leg or the antlers, or where it can easily be found and checked. He will then tie the doth or more string around the tag to protect it from catching on brush or being whipped off by the wind, while being transported. We are somewhat suspicious 1 PREPARE VENISON FOR TABLE ';.w Z the hunters and we will not accept any alibis. We believe the honest hunter who wants to stay within the law will take only one deer, as provided on the license and tag which he has purchased. He will go prepared to take care of his tag, punch it properly at time and place of kill, put it on the deer and see to it that it stays there. He-wihave a nail, sharp pencil, --or a knife with which he can sharpen a stick of some kind and properly punch the holes as required showing the date of kill, sex and 1 . ' ', The best table meats are never hung with the hide on. Nor should deer be kept that way. For the best in eating take the skm off your big game as soon after it is killed as possible. If you kill your animal close to camp, hang it up and clean it Then skin it. working the skin off with the hand, trimming carefully around the legs, etc. Use the knife as little as possible If you care to tan the hide This will let the body heat of the carcass and prevent out to are a a within soon as that the as If you buy ipected going year possible to the yel-- i new hunting shirt get a yd official hunting color will be low or the glowing orange souring. It will also bring the animal to a quick cooling. low one. (yellows and that red will be hunting vests. If possible keep the animal or al out red of play. Ether yellow is There is the matter of huntlowed in the State of Utah this year. And m most other er safety. It has been proved that jf states. many people are color blind Is move a there However, to reds. Whereas, the yellows toward the yellows and the are vivid to them. oranges, especially In the fluorescent hues. It has The reason for wearing The question forever arises: bee determined, by Army tho Jacket at all Is to make Where is the best target spot testa and other experiments, a hunter visible to the other to kill a deer or an elk? that yellow is the most hunters. There are hunters who brag color for use that they kill only with the The guy in the jacket is the head shot and on the hunts. maybe that is one whose life is at stake. For Yellow is preferred from this reason the hunter safety right. But tffls isn't necessarily the economic reasons. It is ex- - experts have urged the switch best shot. It is preferred to shoot for the heart just back of the front legs and about a foot Down-Loon the side. high Come ia This gives a bigger target area, wastes no meat and usually kills the animal lather than maims it. hate the Many hunters belly shot. Yet this shot is usually very effective in stopping the deer. Avoid the hind quarters. If the animal is going away from you at such an angle as to risk losing the hind quarters, then pass up the shot, and wait for a better one. That hunter is a proud hunter who not only pulls a bead on an animal but also on a target spot on that aniWRIGHT m GOTI SALES AM M4U mal -- New Shirt? Buy Yellow One - 8 out of the sun. But even in the sun it is better for the meat to cool off without the skm on it Cover the meat to keep flies away. If you are stying In camp several days after you kill your game, hang the deer out during the night and If the weather is extremely warm, take the carcass down, roll it up in a tarp and cover it with bedrolls. It will keep cool until you can hang it out again each flight , You can repeat this process fot one week and tenderize (cure) your meat just right It should never be frozen before it has had a chance to age for at least a week that's if you bke tender game. Some of the best aged venison is that cured in the canyons, hung out at night, wrapped up in the daytime or kept in the shade at all times without the night wrapping. Some hunters are able to keep their game this way in their own garages, providing hot and stormy weather doesnt hit them. If you are near water when you clean out your deer or elk, wash out the carcass Then wipe it off, hang it up. If you do not kill the buck near camp, leave thehide on for transporting purposes and remove the hide when you are where you can truck or horseback the carcass out without getting it dirty. Best Place To Hit Game? Aim For Heart e Oxford Shop -- HUNTERS SPECIAL -- ARMSTRONG PICKUP ISSU AND - TRUCK w Nothing Monthly Payments TIRE SALE "I. i m. of the hunter who covers his the hunt for which the permit deer with all his camping is issued. This permit card filled in with equipment, and our officers must be properly will detain him and unload his the required information and of vehide, if necessary, to proper- - -returned to the departmentvital fices. These cards supply the check tag. ly This tag was designed to information necessary in prop,the states fish keep the hunter from using it erly managing on more than one deer. It will and game resources Educate The Public be of no value unless it is We are doing everything posstrictly enforced. All male employes of the' de- sible to educate the public and partment are commissioned as we very much appreciate all, officers and will be assigned to: assistance given us. We do not like to arrest anyhelp enforce the regulations one but, we are prepared and during the hunting seasons. We also have a number of will arrest those persons who special" officers. These men are violate the laws and reguladedicated to the protection of tions, because we believe that our wildlife. They have volun- carelessness or ignorance is no teered their services, taken excuse. some special training in enWe have held meetings with forcement work, and will be our personnel, judges, justices assisting us. They will especial- of the peace and county attorly watch for hunters who neys, in which we discussed-thshoot elk, moose, and antelope importance and the necesduring the deer season. sity of enforcing the laws and During the past we have had regulations. We also discussed a large number of elk, several the part judges and justices of moose, antelope and mountain the peace play in the enforcesheep, which have been shot ment program, in placing a and left to spoil. The depart- penalty on a violator. ment will pay a reward of $100 We wish-tha- t people would on elk and $300 on moose to not violate the law, but if thev any person for information do, we hope we can arrest leading to the arrest and con them and let the judge impose viction of any person illegally a penalty. killing elk or moose. We would appreciate more and better cooperation from hunters afield, and beg of them to gather the facts and report such violations. Utah law requires the return 9 E. rodwajr of special permit cards within 10 days from the date ending $1Q00 O ARMSTRONG 6.00x16 ly NYLON $OA00 ARMSTRONG 6.50x16 6-p- ly ZU NYLON $ A dj 00 ARMSTRONG 7.00x15 ton ly NYLON NYLON 6.70x15, ly TRACTION Best place to aim? Head shots head. Aim for heart are not always accurate, may spoil trophy and save head as well as meat. BRING DEER IN CLOSE, Tag Kill, Punch Card HIDE HUMAN ODORSI Big game animals must be properly tagged at the time and place of kill. 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