Show Countv Chronicle Progress October 10 Millard Page 10 2002 Douglas Allred 100 years old September 24th "cm iDif ahti Juf a'lH Inf i'ji n pi j'c Huniim'-- tah J ofl i "n bh'i nunftft ire tpvttcd j‘t fnr lyi mu pu ’j' h ifil k in tkOinir ha 'ic fjifi jh1 j 'f vif j or Nc can unr altf ftr "It iltlhk Pc iiuru'i k'afi irikf af n td lu a the if ii 'liaC ii ca 'cr Inr Ahich ifiiJld "hi m " a 'f kj if uiN am hclAccn ntrvt ’tir’ii " fa Am d liikficr impmse m he uiil Vm 'he 'uvci ru fo Nd nil 'he ffeet in the in c'c M'ons Ahich mak‘ caicr 'in'ii pul ikef he leaver ’hjl mi '’e J pen fret' are a hnehl a anti afe a’ ptel! as tan " a jf V’)! iv jrcj 'Kh n 'fCA Bl Ji ' ji Pi ji i K'! K I'lf I N ' ltit hin J" m mn mi hnmi nil iil ith mi in ik k flu: lt‘‘ h Si mth ifKt 'iK tit nmn ii m n nov k jrk J '11' 'no n initliifi i J ot n J au’injnf nil lint m N ai vim mt m i Hu in pitf in k pi int 'li HI i j N a a ” a ji i j kip In' k iitiint im mi At Ailh hi n i cl nl Ik u n m ppii kii’ h'Mr "til liMuJ fti Min up rt I" tl‘ flunk man i' St t n Hill’ ill Jll-a!1 k " u alt d"L n !l I'L " " hunt nila'L he aFta sshcic should be fair numbers ot older I ache and Bos Llder units and we re espeenng a decent hunt in the tcemn" ratines said “I he Cache jnd Bos Idu aie the tsso big public land units ” in the region here - l i'I'Ilf "" hues- "IlS lIIIUlL' 'li li an '‘u (n hi It l' a mi '‘I ls l him "t iit i’L a lut nl in "I Lilt J’ll ll1'! in " LllLlii! 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" e tit a net N ii' pi ia tin im till on hi ’'if th !i inii if lit )'ir ilhcf j' m nl a I'n Du un J krill u ibuut him tit Incinij rmiK') calmm lvul i'l In inn Mm in Hi'ij'it ’ t thes map and other 'he DAK estimated ut leer m t tah al n't fhu tut il niiinfci In Monn land !othese’imjHirtani Atiete hi tah ut flic mifiiher Keount the public "I here ale huiiie's obtain aid r't thes ’hat tonne rea eaoil I'l'iil have n At t jMihcr ot ' ‘in n I'l Ilf i'il n m Ahu Iicmk iti ')') xlH j 'if f'e 'Mu J 'ima'I ami hunting hunfer a leer in a i ’' k itiil in a 'I n that maltaee hunliiu e ea mi in prove uti UK H'l nil tci mj 'Hal mairiL of the "m a ji J 2' arincn pcrmisiun musl be 'rum Ijndo'Lncrs hilufc hunlinc af'd fbal is puslid lb a Itrrain ihnlcs arc also LiiLDUfaCcd !o uhljin liascl maps trum ihc j'uall cilhcr the L S hjrcst 'lii ilc or the Bureau ut and iff nj in1 j (M ifnr j N r!f — ms— -- in the I J I'l i t( o J S j J'Wii- Zions Bank and Snydeuville ‘r Basin V BlAIM 3 f -- Recreation District I conlight snows have changed the hunting ditions" said Boyde Blaikwcll NorthFor eastern Region wildlife rrunjgcr of the example the conditions at the stjrt the archery hunt were extremelv dry jnd muds Now it is vegetation crackled ot damper and there is some the elk j grasses and forbs This ill help little but won help the deer as muih a the brush they depend more on species There are high numbers ot adult do in Better hunting conditions await Utah’s rifle buck deer hunters UAHS AND HlIIDINC PARKS lOOUHLR Snossfali was lighter in areas of the gion that are mostly private property "Summit and Morgan counties sscrcn't hit hard at all this past winter and hunts ers who can secure permission from a'e landowners to hunt those ireas should find lots of deer” he sjid ranney reminds hunters that the s Northern Region has a lot of private and many Cooperative W ildhfe Management L nits "Hunters need to respect these areas and must obtain written permission from before onto their property " the region “Deer numbers arc jbout as high as they he allowed to get" Blackwell sjid al light winters have been good for surv Herd population sics tor most ot the below the popugion are at or just slightly lation numbers identified in unit manageIn most arejs buck to doe ment plans ratios are jIso at orjust slightlv below inc statewide objective of 15 bucks per I'M' does" Blackwell advises hunters to ct up early and then hold still js it cuts Ju “By getting up earlier hunters can take advantage of the night and the Jew ihai helps dampen the sounds they make mo ing around" he said Hunters also need to be flexible brought the animals m close to the little the remaining water sources and available forage Depending on the area and weather conditions the animals could be on the move toward winter ranges or may have sprejd back out into the summer range to take advantage ot the new growth and increased water sources For more information call the NorthIl D eastern Region otfice at (4 ('(453) Southeastern Region rifle to last year general Compared hunters in the Southeastern Region will find slightly lower Jeer populations when the season opens Oct l'( "Each unit is well below objective in terms ot total numbers" said Brad population Crompton wildlile biologist in the Southeastern Region The number ot bucks per loo docs is however with buck to doc ratios good stable throughout the region and near the are going Phil Douglass Northern Region conservation outreach manager also has a minder for archery hunters “The archery hunt along the Wasatch front extended archery area continues until Dec 15 for buck deer and until Dec 3 for doc deer” Douglass sjid "The length of this hunt provides parents with a great to teach their kids archery hunting and gives young and beginning archery ” hunters time to hone their archery skills About 400 general archery permits are nil available for hunters who haven't purchased a buck deer permit yet for more information call the Northern Region otfice at (SOI Central Region Deer hunters in the Central Region should expect to see tairly good numbers ot buck deer "Rifle hunters will have a much different hunt from the Jichers who found deer tied to obvious watering jrcas during the drought months of the late summer chery hunt” said Scott Root Central Re"Region conservation oulrejeh manager cent storms have provided more water sources and have scattered the deer " tldlife Biologist Grant Central Region Jcnse sass recent storms hase also initiof vegetation ated a late season such as cheat glass which may dtaw deer to those areas for loud "Deer are found in all of the very verse vegetative areas in the region such confer as stands of scrub oak apcn Root pinvon and jumper and sjgc brush" "All of these areas have decent numsaid bers of deer "It s not ust sour knowledge of deer hjbitut but rather the habits of deer that is the kes to success” Root said "Because deer often migrate to the same general area each autumn and have established leeding hjbits knowing these habits can grcjtly increase a hunter s odds of harvesting a buck deer ‘I or the hunter who doesn't scout fore the hunt a good technique may clude getting to a high overlook before sunlight scouring the hillsides with bino when deer are active and then stalking a buck once you’ve located him" he said Root urges hunters to sight m rifles before shooting at a deer and to only shoot from an ethical distance "Some hunters shoot at deer trom tjr away and because they don't see the deer drop immediately they don't make an effort to track it" he said 'They don’t realize that they've actually hit the deer and mortally wounded it and an amnul end up being lost " managenx’nl bucks per 100 docs objective of Bill Bates Southeastern Region wildlife manager says hunters will Find dicr in deep rugged canyons and closer to water than usual " Although cent rains have allowed deer to dispense somewhat because ot the drought vegetative production this summer was vety poor except in the wetter aieas near parian areas and in high elevations and aspen groves" he said These are the areas in the legion wheie hunteis will find deer " lso in areas where there were torest fires recent rams have caused them to he said “Deer may use areas because of the succulent Iced " Crompton encourages hunters to Uo some scouting to locate water sources and to evaluate how frequently they're isited He also suggests looking for deer under cover this year rather than in openings "Locate green succulent in the vicinity of a water source jnd you'll probably find deer" Crompton said For more information call the Southeastern Region office at (435 63641260 Southern Region Deer numbers are down slightly in the Southern Region but buck to doe ratios are good and hunters should see good numbers of bucks through most of the savs Lynn Chamberlain Southern region Region conservation outreach manager "Because of the drought the deer will be in less than optimal condition however" he said Chamberlain says Jeer w ill be scattered at all elevations with some deer hanging out in agricultural areas "The region received some rain recently so conditions won't be quite as dry as they were a few weeks ago” he said For more information call the South00 ern Region office at (435 Root reminds hunters that the deer unit is a hunting area The boundthat is only open Oct ary description for the unit is found on page' sfol the 2002 I tah Big Game Proclamation DW R conservation officers in the Central Region remind hunters to avoid common loladons that the officers often counter during the hunt including vehicles in areas that arc closed to failure to obtain written permission to hum on private property not wearing the proper amount of hunter ange loaded firearms m vehicles failure to tag deer and problems associated w ith alcohol whilcdriving or hunting Northeastern Region Hunters have been seeing good numbers of deer in the region and numerous individuals have mentioned "there are some big deer out there " ls person to lean to make leaning unnecessary Dorothy Canfield Fisher A mother is not a on but a person Deer populations in the Northeastern Region are stable and rifle hunters should find plenty ot deer awaiting them "The drought is still a concern for over-but recent rains and some inter survival Let's V" V I 1 I 1 W I H a x-- Satterwhite Log I make a A A TT sheds I lomes has Great for cabins etc Call today & Make a Deai we'n pjav seconds! limited quantity of 3x8 & 3x6 Siding a Satterwhite Log Homes toll ’I - frfe http:xwvw fax (435) 3 com s STEEUROOFINGS1D1NG Save 555 t t J FIX YOUR LEAKY ZLa "'V 4o C - Coll for fr ' hxkpoc I s J Expires is - I cS (500000 b ' V— 'fi ji H - LI TAN BR0WN vHITE 212 list 'CLOSEOUTS 102502 or before Ton Red 35 Bronic 42 sq h White (limited) - n tvTGiTou nOTTnaTtdiriteed SV'Olmvt 181 s t LtHI E LEHl k'tT "j lst sq ft ROOF! 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