Show Sdlina Sun October 1 8 2000 Gunnison Valiev News More deer expected to greet fewer hunters in opener 'V Mori1 dccr and should gied tluistopening uf L Lib's 21 deer hunt ( "The upcoming Icivt he tin- best m at least the last cais "saidStevel uHirilmatni tin the IM isumnl Resource's flinders says favorable hunters Satellite Sava ' TV $200°® by Subscribing Programming starting at $21wmo Over 210 channel available Avoid nsing cable No monthly contract P Today! rates ( Utah Local ¥ V JJWD Tree Sale Deer Hunter Widow Weekend $599 Alpine Tree $799 Alpine Tree $1199 $2299 $ 3499 Alpine Trot Alpine Tree Alpine Tree Natural Log with JJWD Bark Id $$ fhet deer hunt should Vg"'' hu lindiisl'iiiui Ini tin' rifle bin k ff wlr r Trunks tahsdi-eiiinditii ms halt helped lie ds rel mud sun e a si a el e i inter almost in I'm? ' pi si main ol mimhei s in- as lliem nut e been sun e I’m 1" he high is the said tail’s Dnisiou estimated deer pnpulitmn at ahnut animals attei hist tail's hat's still ninre hunting season Ilian IIM) mill animals sin ol a state-det'l blit a lilt' it’i'i tne nt I2fl last improiemenl over the number nl deer iettatter the ‘m2 ‘ft winter In ailditinn to gi hhI deer numbers the mine than 6511(1(1 hunters nil leu er led atield should A draw hunters to mmpete with lie mule IKM) system startl'd this ear will help assure that hunting pel nuts do not which is something that oversell has happened in almost every IM region the past few years tinders said thalasnfOit 5 deer were still at fairly high elevations "I hey mav be coming down if the cooler temperatures lontnuie" he said Hunteis wanting to Imd the biggest blliks should look to "With Satina 5 (§ii§ & lurrent management our of Is bmks per l(M) that really prov ides fora variety of age i lasses" Hinders said "Von might not have those laigei plan does 421 South 100 West aieas backiountiy obeitive ©(D (DIDOES Sinclair JR ohli age hiss hoiks in aieas are eisili Imnted and are most essiblt but it von weie to take ime lime and lean) some ol the a eis on might come n kiountrv " nl' u ith a higgi bin k While deei heiils are doing well Imders tliiotigh mm b ol the state the main bright spots is snd une the Noi Iheastern Region especially ue is noilh ot llui III Deer pio-n turn has been good in the legion the (last see eral eais Hunteis who dien a coveted Southern Region tag should also he number of Imd plenty of hue ks bin ksobserved after last year's huntIK to 20 bucks about was season ing per 100 Joes on many of the region's general season units hcie are some areas ot tlu state where deer continue to struggle Because of chronically low buck to doe ratios the rifle hunt will be only a Sal and nbajo live days on tlu mountains units in southeast Utah And vvlule deei numbers on the I ache Unit in northern Utah have im leased from last vear they haven't lebmincled from the winter ot 1992 - 1001 like they once did While things are looking up for id m il deer populations Is a Nomesident FREE J 24 oz Fountain Fresh GabQmiav'JL-CE- s OQ30®ESID ofDftosCtDgnc Drink with a Fillup or with purchase of any deli sandwich or hotdog Sinclair LfCWtl pftjrCrcdil DRIVEWITH CAREAND Appro tUY SINCLAIR! now right has some concerns about haul w inter could have llusveai Ver could enter winter m pom condition because of d ough like conditions across much of the stale Imdcis encourages hunters to their rilles before the hunt sight-to wear the iiiuued hunter orange while atield and to know their regional hunt boundaries Utah icsnlents who haven't purchased a deei pel nut this year still have a chance to pailuipate in the limit as penults tor the Northern Resident Region lemim a ailable pei nuts loi the other legions have sold Ollt Imders the etlei on deei permits tor the Not them Central and Northeastern legions also lemam available loi nomesiilcnts to pun base with a Visa or Hunteis credit caul can purMastoiCaid chase a pel nut bv visiting the Division’s Internet web site at d w r v w w n r s t a e h t u s Because it takes a few dwrhtm days for permits bought off the ternet to arrive in the mail deer permits may not be pm chased off the Internet after Oct 15 IVrntits also may be purchased at l)i vision offices in Ogden Saif Lake Vernal Price and City Springville he offices are open C edar City from 8 a m to 5 pm Mondays through Fridays with the exception of Salt akeCitv office which opens at 7:30 am Central Region Witli deer populations in the region increasing by about 5 percent each year Central Region hunters can expect to see a few more bucks this season that the harvest "We anticipate will be a little better than last year" said Central Region Wildlife Manager Dave Hintze Mostot the bucks be yearlings taken will probably which Hin tze says usually make 70 to 60 about percent of the up harvest R& K Gas & Goodies 1452 South State SalinaUt wo a u§ Those hunting the region may want to focus their efforts in areas Hin tze said These more east of LnMHH© M & (SSQUlD GfcEDSb Mil r deer in the oak and maBy the time of the hogany zones hunt deer in file region will probbe migrating to these areas from ably higher elevations Hintze also advises hunters to invest in a good spotting scope oi and to spend pair of binoculars tune sitting and watching for deer "It's hard tovvalk through the woods and outsmart a deer" he said "Hunters should sit more and glass lixik for harder" stand still Deer will sometimes and not move for an hour he slid A hunter who's glassing an area can often spot these animals as well as deer that are moving Before pulling the trigger hunters need to be certain of their target "Iasi veai we had an unusually high number ot incidents of people shooting elk during the deer hunt" Hintze said He said about 12 bull elk and two bull moose were illegally killed in the region during the rifle deer hunt last season "Just because it has antlers doesn't mean it's a deer" Hintze said "We'd advise hunters fd be' certain of the species before shoot- - 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25 that hunters Bates recommends do a lot of scouting and notes that the big bucks will be away id from roads in inaccessible and re- - t ' inv" For more information call the Central Region office at (801) Southeastern Region Deer hunting units in the Southeastern Region are generally below herd objective said Bill BatesSouth-easterRegion wildlife manager The herd unit closest to objective is the San Rafael which is mostly The private agricultural land Manti which provides the bulk of limiting opportunity in the region is at 63 percent objective Buck to doe ratios offer a little more encouragement with some general season units above objective The units witli the lowest buck to doe ratios after last season's hunts were the LaSal and Abajo moun- tains All deer herds in the Southeastern Region have suffered from a decade of inadequate moisture and low fawn production and survival This year rifle deer hunters can expect to find fair to modest numbers of deer on the Manti unit where mote locations For more information call the Southeastern Region office at (435) '' 4 Southern Region "It was a good hunt last year in the Southern Region and it will be M even better this year" said South- ern Reg' in Wildlife Manager Jeff Grandison "There was no winter loss and there was excellent over winter survival so hunters should expect more deer and more bucks this year on almost every unit" Doer numbers a re especially good on the Beaver Boulder Fishlake and J' said Fillmore units Grandison As of Oct 2 Grandison said deer 'u Ur1 in the region were still at fairly high elevations and were focused on J' Cooler weather bewater sources fore the hunt would bring them to lower eleva tions while rain or snow would disperse them more "It's really important that hunt' ers scout before the hunt to learn where the deer are" he said Grandison reminds hunters that they must have a Southern Region permit to hunt in the region "We've already had a couple of cases (dur- ' ing recent archery and muzzleoader hunts) of people hunting the region dil who didn't have the proper per-- ’ mit" he said Hunters are also reminded that ' j the Pine Valley West unit is only open to hunting for five days from J The unit is located in Oct and Iron counties in ' Washington the southwest corner of the state For more information call the Southern Region office at (435) 865- 6100 f Snow College Swimming Pool 2000 Fall Swimming Lesson Schedule Number of lessons: Dale of lessons: Ten football si G ? V tvj it ‘There is a home Time of lessons: § f'H T mountainous areas usually have more deer than the lower drier areas west ot the freeway Hintze also advises hunteis to 529-744- 7 t lessons all on Wednesday Saturday Wed Oct 25: Sal Oct 28 Wed Nov Nov 4 Wed Sat Nov 8 Sat Nov II Wed Nov Sat Nov Nov 29 Wed Sat Dec 2 from east door of pool please game for Snow this day 5:30 p m 6:10 pm on Wednesday 9:45 am on Saturday If you sign up for 5V) p m class on Wed your lesson on Sat is at 9 The pool will be closed for swimming lessons on Wednesday and will reopen at 7:30 pm 35 minutes of instruction and 5 minutes for playtime American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors 5 maximum per class minimum persons in a class is 3 If there are less than 3 the class will go upon parent or private then request and the fee will be ui Lesson time: Instructor: How many in class: Cost: To register: $25 per student or arrangements $50 per student $60 per student private Fees must be paid the first day of class must be made with Phillip Mutiny for the first day beyond payment Call Phillip at or Jean at J POOR CC |