Show V CI3 Elk Hunters: Here Is Tip Farm Chief By EARL SPARKS Big Game Chief Amt ' 3 pound Dacron fillod Full 1 reinforced zipper 9 Quilted flannel lining 2 bags zip together REG 2495 00-In- ch Air mattress pockets Detachable head flap De luxe nylon "paracord" cover SHOE PACS f Hunting SHOES FAMOUS BRANDS e All rtibbr tom bot- with non-d- ip O checktng stations This new ruling should also allow department Conservation Officers more time to actually be in the field Instead of on checking station duty "24-hour- solo e Olovo-o- Several changes in the 1959 hunting regulations should be noted as they are very Important to this year's elk and moose hunter First and most Important Is the change allowing hunters to go afield without checking - in and out at designated "Game Checking Stations" This allows greater freedom to the hunter in his quest for game Some hunters have objected in the past to having to drive out of their way to loatb--r H vpprt Watrproof itching nd Him 129S Value BIG BUCK (SAME OSAO REG 98c LEATHER (SAmTClIIBKGE OB®!! REG 169 This new regulation does not mean that no stations will be maintained Stations are set up on each hunt to serve as sources of information to hunters but officers will probably be there only in the evenings Permit holders may obtain the location of stations for their respective areas from the letter enclosed with the permit they received in the mail The ruling concerning checking stations puts an important responsibility on the hunter however The permit card must be mailed to the Department of Fish and Game within five (5) days after the conclusion of the hunt Harvest information will be obtained fiom these returned cards thus it is impel ative that all cards be returned The card is postage paid and needs only to be filled in and dropped in the mail box The proclamation makes it a misdemeanor to fail to return the permit card thus citations to appear in court will be Issued if the card is not returned Should a hunter accident- ally lose the card a short note or postcard containing the harvest Information should b sent to the Department of Fish and Game 1596 W North Temple Salt Lake City 16 Utah- - Hunters must also tag their elk and moose in the hock joint with the metal tag provided This must be done at the place of kill before the animal is moved This tag should remain with the meat when taken to a locker plant for storage or a meat cutter for butchering NIGHT LARK GAH7EC1N O All motol O SmM nnit Some elk on three units of our state carry ear tags These units are the Cache Ogden River and Manti Ear tagged elk are very Important when harvested because data on migrations and age can be obtained from these tags Hunters are urged to check the ears of their elk for these tags and if one or two tags are noted send them to the department offices at the above address or notify any department conservation offi- cer Include information as to sex and age of anirfial date killed and location of kill The tags will be returned to the hunter upon request -- |