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VV‘ ""'v:' 'VV if-- O :' W-' ' -- r ' '?-'' ' '':' " '' " ' " The Herald Joumto Logan Utah Tuesday October 20 1996 — Page5- HH5 SAIT LAKE CTTY (AP) — State wildlife officiate are considering a proposal to establish a lotto? draw for permits to hunt deer The proposaLwhich will be voted oo next moath by the Utah Wildlife Board is intended to provide bettor control over die number of hunters particularly in the popular south-citcioa of the state Statewide Utah sold about 97j000 permits this year— 7000 over the cap “That’s a bad thing when you’re trying to increase buck-do- e ratios" said Mike Welch big game coordinator The way the permits are sold now how do you shut off 175 (license sales) ngents?" ’90s when hams were regionalized prices were raised and a cap was placed on permit lines on when to shut down sales Under Welch's proposal burners statewide would have to apply in January so obtain n permit Cor the fall hunt They would pay $5 in addition to die $25 annual permit to participate in the lottery draw h would cost another $10 if they aren't successful in the first round and warn so try a second time Dick Diamond chairman of the citizens Regional Advisoy Council from ihe northern area acknowledges an problem for southern Utah where the sure wants to limk hunting permits to 19900 anouaOy But a lottery is nor the solution he said “What we need to do is posh for computers instead" he said “With that Currently hunters camp on merchants’ for southern the system die computer will rake only X amount doorsteps to purchase permits AP photo for southern tags statewide no matter where the the after Hours selling begins region determine to selected state they're sold" to D LaadarWcftard Mwaourt agents surveys Gephardt HawUtoorty gristed by Statewide hnaters have leaned to cope how many permits were purchased Based on cantoranotand InhaMnff incapNon on Mondsy In Sal lake Cty this survey and others they give agents dead with sweeping chaages made in the early numbers But Stove Gsllenson of Galknson’s Sport- -' ing Goods in Salt Lake City said a lottery win force some hunters to sit out entire seasons “Yoo’ve got a burgeoning population more people wanting to hunt” said Gallen-s- m “hTl hurt” Welch however does not believe a lottery will hurt traditional family hunts “If yon have to apply in January instead of over-selli- ng at ttS buying in May it will allow yon to plan ahead" he said “Most of our hunters don’t plan ahead they wait until the last minute to buypemnts” Before the board votes Nov 12 hunters will ham a chance to speak shout the proposal at meetings scheduled in Brigham City Cedar City Green River Salt Lake City and point-of-sa- le VfernaL Still Eskelsen Home Equity Credit Line No-Fe- e SALTIAKECm1 (AP — Banse ssroority leader Richard Gephardt praised Democratic cangrestaonaE candidate lily BjefaenTnwnrfc m education and her pledge to support Congros- Democrats' education "She brings to the issues a souri Democrat said (bring a risk Ctey on Monday' to Sate Lake “Witte aff the grot work she’s fooe asm educational leader sbe could do toe Utah Education Association is i Meml! 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