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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, May 2D Wildlife 1985 1, Area Deer Herds Recovering Weil Davis County deer herds have been recovering nicely since the accordterrible winter of 1983-8ing to county conservation officer 4, Allan Hash. Spnng is the time of year when the conservation officers and of the state Division of W(ldlife gather and analyze field data concerning big game populations throughout Utah. Both programs and public support through winter feeding were responsible for the .county herds to fare so well. Hash said. All of the information gathered bythe wildlife officials will be given to the state interagency big game committee, which they use to form recommendations concerning the lengths, sizes and types of hunts permitted next bio-ligis- state-initiat- ts ed year. A series of six meetings in different areas of the state will then be held with representatives from groups of hunters, cattlemen and woolgrowers involved as listeners only. Hash said. Then later, another series of meetings thoughout the state will be held to give the public a chance to voice their feelings toward the committees recommendations, Hash said. The date and time of the upcoming May public meeting Aill announced as soon as it is known. The interagency committee is comprised of one representative each from the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Manage Law Enforcement Roy Man Honored ment and Wildlife Resources. Invitations to the May meetings have been issued to sportsmen, cattlemen and woolgrowers for them to arrange for representatives at the first series of meet- Paul Woodbury, Roy, is Chief of Law Enforcement for the Division of Wildlife Resources and has been named the 1985 recipient of the coveted K.E. (Bob) ings. The state denied any antlerless deer permits to be used in the Davis County area, which helped Bill Geer made the award presentation at the Utah Wildlife Feder- boost the deer population Director in St. ation annual meeting sub- George April 20. stantially. The Bullock Award is presented for outstanding achievement in the field of wildlife management and conservation. Also, .public support of the feeding programs enlisted during 4 the winter gave the county herds one of the best survival rates in Northern Utah, Hash 83-8- 17-ye- ar In a banquet speech before several hundred sportsmen from across teh state, Geer praised Woodbury for his efforts the law enforcement chiefs leadership in developing conservation officer training programs as an example. said. The south end of the county, from Farmington Canyon south, has seen the greatest recovery. Because of the rapid growth of the herd in the south. Hash said recommendations will be made to anthe committee for a y tlerless season with 200 permits allowed with the season running from late November to the last of The training programs have, been so successful they have received more recognition from' other states than we in Utah realized," Geer said. Geer also outlined Woodburys and Charles Garretts pioneering deexperimentation with metal tectors for use in prosecuting wildlife hunt-- , poachers and other ing violators. veteran Woodbury, a with the Division of Wildlife Resources, began his career as a wildlife worker and was a conservation officer for several years. He became the northern regional law enforcement officer in 1978, and was promoted to Chief of Law Enforcement in 1981. Mr. Woodbury, his wife. Laurel, and two children live in Roy. Bullock Award. Wildlife Resources 30-da- December, 1985. Hash said the recommendation has also been made that only shotguns and archery tackle be allowed. That area of the county experiences a heavier road kill rate and also orchard and ornamental damage by deer will develop sooner because the herd is increasing faster, Hash said. The north end of the county is lagging considerably behind the south and more conservative recommendations are in order. Hash hopes that by applying Club Holds Banquet north end and 21 bucks per 100 does on the south. Total deer classification shows that there are around 77 percent more deer on the south end than on the north per 100 hours of classification. There were about 270 buck deer harvested in Davis County last year. Just six previous years dating back to 1951 show lower harvest rates than last season. Hash added. The number of hunters afield was about half what it has been during the past 20 years, he pressure to the south and by relieving it in the north the herds in the county will reach a better equilibrium. Little or no winter mortality occurred in 1984,85 and highway mortality of deer remains high. Hash said. This year more than 100 deer will be killed on Davis County highways. The south end averaged a reproductive rate of 92 fawns per 100 does, and the north end averaged 78 fawns per 100 does. There were 18 bucks per 100 does surviving the hunt on the Layton will cost $35 and includes a one-yemembership to Ducks Unlimited. Social hour will begin at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. The First Annual LAYTON Couples Fund Raising Banquet of th newly organized Bay Area chapter of Ducks Unlimited will be held Friday. Money raised by DU is used to ar A raffle and auction of DU waterfowl prints, jewelry, commemorative guns and other prizes and gifts donated by businesses will be given. Top door prize is a help restore and rehabilitate prime waterfowl breeding grounds in Canada and anywhere federal funds from duck sales cannot be spent. More than 70 Browning Pump Shotgun. percent of North Americas waFor tickets or more informaterfowl originate in Canada. tion contact Bruce Andersen, 137 Dinner for two at the Valley W. Phillips, Layton, Utah 84041 9 evenings. View Golf Course Clubhouse in or phone 546-111- Sports Briefs Soccer Sign-U- p The womens division of the Utah North Soccer Association is being organized with final team registration being held Friday and Saturday. All womens teams will register in one of two leagues according to age, an over-1- 8 league or an over-2- 5 league. No players under the age of 25 will be allowed to play in the over-2- 5 league. There is no upward age limit in the over-1- 8 league. There will be two divisions in each league. More experienced teams should register in the num- ber or A divisions. 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