| Show 6mIllopVoeWwJaiWwWomq A600NOMPUVOIWeroglolppwisUlipg0PROPWMiMPPIPIAgmwiesimppmmomPVNO 1 G4 J The Salt Lake Tribune By Brett Prettyman ( f Thursday September 22 1994 When hunting rabbits watch where your shadow falls Prepare for hunting season by visiting local shooting range Call 972-985- 3 t ODD The most important part of any Holladay Gun Club: hunt is the weapon Does it shoot Hol- laday Gun Club 6401 S Wasatch Blvd is open seven days a week from 9 am to 5 pm On Thursdays it remains open till 9:30 pm 2 for Slider night Call straight? Is it safe? Is it the right weapon? These and other gun questions can be answered at local gun clubs and firing ranges Spending time at a shooting range before the hunt will undoubtedly increase the chances of a safe quick and clean kill NO-LIN- ODD Children Lee Kay Center: ' ! Wednesday and Thursday at The Lee Kay Center 6000 W 2100 South is open seven days a week from 9 am to 7:30 pm Hunters can use 50- - 100- ranges daily and a range on Wednesdays The fee is $2 Concessionaire Steve Newton is usually on hand during the weekends and for a nominal fee will sight in a rifle with his Zeromatic sighting machine A dog training area and a archery range are also at the center Call t Jk 4 - 41::: - 8 i- Save on (1 47:""'' : ' ing Wednesday from 6 to 11 pm and although the rifle range has not been completed Provo City Recreation has opened it to public through Oct 21 At that time it will be closed to finish construction Hours are 3 to 7 pm Friday and 9 am-pm on Saturdays Cost is $2 The range is one mile up Squaw Peak road No - ' ' ' ' ' T 972-132- 6 Saturday the Lee Kay Center is celebrating National Hunting and Fishing Day by providing free shooting to the public and a movie "Why Do We Hunt?" Shooting is from 9 am to 7:30 pm Also offered for families groups churches and schools is the Family Firearm Safety classes or the Gun Wise puppet program (free) Contact the Division of or Wildlife Resources at Call 379-664- i I of 000 & c' ! The Kr t114' :!: 4 :::''''''' '1 ''''' !:1i:tlii: ) it !'' Te ''' A q19! i w : t V I i 4'' : 4 I 1ti74 101 AM fitili43 ill--t t 411'i t1 1' ii 1Ytt ti! 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Salt Lake Gun Club 208 S Redwood Road has trap shooting ranges open to the public seven days a week Hours are 10 am to sunset on Sunday Monday Friday and Saturday and from 10 am to 9 pm on Wednesday and Thursday Wednesday and Thursday are available for corporate leagues For time scheduling call Salt Lake Gun Club offers live simulated target pigeon shooting This is shooting at simulated target pigeons with the unpredictable pattern of flight and speed of a live pigeon The target pigeon is a modern substitute for 972-132- 6 - I !'1eT ' 'N-::- ' DOD 7 ' 4i4' iiy:i!!s ?4::e Monday-- 7 '' I '" '' ''''' 1 Call For Details SIMI MINITTE MAIN iill : ''' ')'''i 975 INCLUDES EXAM Also Single-Visio- n r2t4st: -- Pro- Starting At Exams Available by State Certified Doctors of Optometry i ' vo Gun Club operates trap shoot- 300-yar- d Bonneville Trap 250-981- DOD Provo Gun Club: The 200-yar- d 538-472- Call pm 1 Si Pkgs $9975 1 Magna Gun Club: The Magna Gun Club 4006 S 8400 West in West Magna is open Saturday and Sunday at noon and BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL E BIFOCALS t f f 942-980- El sun to the side of you that allows a shadow to be cast across the opposite bank When hunting alone for rabbits along creek banks experts from Plano suggest that you keep the ! THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 0 I HUNTING ' ' -- '' '' ' 1 SAr u ' i: ' 't t- - i - 1104 ' :Y':'' ' ':'5 : ' SEpr a 24 0:00 1 REFREL '1700 -- 4 ' nitS - ' - i 1 gill 4 e'1111) e 4-- -IT - 245-400- 0 ''''' - Increased fall duck flight has biologists smiling She said that potholes are full of water which is the critical need for ducks to raise broods But she cautioned "we must remember that this is just one year's result and we still have a long way to go before we can comfortably say duck populations are healthy and stable again" "We're seeing tremendous improvement in almost all species of ducks this year" said Jeff Nelson chief biologist for Ducks Unlimited "Our biologists have seen water and cover conditions in much of the primary region of the US and improved conditions on the Canadian prairies" Nelson said Even with the increase the 71 million flight forecast is well below the long-tergoal of 100 million in the North American Waterfowl Management Plan That plan involves a pact between the United States Canada and Mexico that has overseen the protection restoration or enhancement of more than 2 million acres of wetland habitat since 1986 The Fish and Wildlife Service's index is based on a 13 million square mile survey area which By Bill Schulz PRESS THE ASSOCIATED ATLANTA The US Fish and Wildlife Service is predicting the largest fall flight of ducks since 1983 before drought hit the Great Plains and Canadian prairies The fall flight index for ducks is 71 million a major increase from the 59 million last year The 1983 index was 72 million For mallards a key indicator species the predicted flight from the traditional survey area of Minnesota and Wisconsin is 12 million up 36 from last year's 88 million and similar to the late ranges from the Great Plains across Canada to Alaska Almost the entire area was wet this year the service said Geese which generally nest farther north than ducks and weren't hit hard by the drought again did well although not quite as well as in 1993 There was another early spring in the Arctic which helped production of geese and swans and the fall flights of both birds should be only slightly smaller than last year the service said There still are serious concerns near-perfe- duck-producin- 1970s The index is not a total count but it is a key part of the data used by planners to determine hunting seasons and bag limits It has ranged between 55 million and 88 million since 1970 The index fell to a record low of 55 million in 1985 and hovered around the 60 million mark during most of the decade This year the snow and the rains came "It is a banner year for ducks It looks good" said Mollie Beattie director of the US Fish and Wildlife Service REDWOOD ROAD OPEN to 10 MON-F- to 6 SAT 10 966-180- le Jo 686 586 S36995 STAINLESS GKK-9- 2 P tie : Compact n $27995 True compact 9mm design reversed trigger guard ogle 2 magazines included I ' Double-Actio- Ie Baby Eagle DESERT EAGLE PISTOL 0 S47995 9mm or 40 WM 46' RUGER SUPER REDHAWK S&W CLASSIC 629 $ 6" BBL 0 t - WO I 74Singto f699 Ii of 762)(39 cal Complete with oiler sling cleaning kit trails before sundown '22 WU— noti 813down payment plus ttx 47995 357 MAlloissMolLviEEsRiTE?I'pYiftA 762)(39 cal Complete DOUG'S PRICE: -- with oiler cleaning kit Detachable Mags Uses AK INTRATEC O 4)1994 Emo 19941 "Si I 95 4 WITH 22 caliber 0016r-0641-4- NET I FRT & RR WIPERS INTERMITTENT 0 PREMIUM DOOR NORINCO RIFLE Model ilsoollo- r- '- ' - Clb' Barrel r‘ U ' FINISH ' ' -- -' ' ---- 95 r— " Pt e ' I 7-- pJ u - --- ' r ' PJK-9H- P Action er 13-sh- ot 2 S2 70 95 IL"4 TASCO World Class Tattoo 3z9 Scope Lifetime Guarantee 403mm Lens Lens Covers I-- 3s9 ? 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