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Show t: Page .18. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 13. 1985 Waterfowl hunt off, of a shaky start suggested that hunters would not comply with the regulation. But so far, only a few citations have been written for over limits. Many hunters have admitted paaaing up marshes. This years hunt marks the first time that Utah hunters have been Aa expected, duck hunting in Utah got off to a shaky start Hunter success was down on ' opening weekend (October for all Division of Wildlife Resources waterfowl management areas. Hunter pressure was also down. required to Identify different 12-1- difficult hunting. Success on all state waterfowl management areas has remsined low since the opener. This comes ss no surprise, since when they appenra that the new regulations have been a success and have not been an undue hardship on Utah sexes of ducks before shooting. mallard and pintail The one-he- n restriction, new this year, met with some opposition by those who ' Unseasonably fair weather made for October throughout shots couldn't positively identify birds in flight Also, with low populations, opportunities to shoot more than one hen mallard or pintail have been few ahd far between.. It waterfowl hunters. for the past several years, producing reeord low breeding populations. Fall flights of some species have also dipped dramatically. The loss of many traditional hunting areas along the Wasatch Front due to flooding has compounded the problem. Canada goose numbers remsin half-a-bflli- in 1884 whils license revenues rose from 29,016,918 According to date unseasonably warm weather has made for tough hunting. Swans began moving through the state in the last week of October, but bird numbers are down significantly from 1984. Many swans are stopping short of Utah or overflying our flooded marshes into from state million in 1988 1964. fish and wildlife agendas, 8662 million was spent in 1964 for the purchase of hunting and fishing licenses, tags, permits and stamps. The total number of license holders, however, dropped slightly from 45,603,447 in 1983 to 45,034,168 in 1984. adjoining states where habitat conditions are more favorable. Most of the swans visiting Utah this week are resting on the Bear River Bird Refuge, but are soon expected to move north onto the Public Shooting Grounds and Salt Comparing 1984 figures with those of the previous year shows that, although the number of licensed hunters fell from 16,372,904 in 1983 to 16,018,250 Creek waterfowl management areas, or south onto Ogden Bay Environmental Protection Regulations that limit the amounts of lead allowed in motor fuels. The catalytic reformer unit was a dollar project with parts being shipped from Texes for installation hen. Seagull also announced another unit will be completed by the year's end. Thia will be a Distillate DeWaxing Unit. Thia will ha the only one of its kind opentonal in the United States and one of only 14 operating in the world. The unit is designed to break down the paraffins .that naturally occur in the Altamont-Bluebecrudes, then by making a diesel product that is unaffected by the temparatun extremes that occur in the Intennountain West, the company states. multi-millio- in 1984, the revenues from hunting licensee rose from 8277 million in. 1988 to 8292 mfini in 1984. Similarly, licensed fisher men dropped slightly in nnrnW from 29,130,543 in 1983 to American hunters and fishermen spent over dollars in license and permit feesa new record-t- o pursue their sports in 1984, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. fair throughout the state, but Seagull Refining Company has completed the construction on the new catalytic reforming-uni- t just in time to start groundbreaking for another unit. The completed unit wee began last July and completed on schedule. It is part of the Agency Hunting and fishing big business in USA . preseason predictions were less than rosy. Local and continental habitat conditions have been poor Seagull gets 'one more unit to 8244 8260 milling in n ll Another Heber hunter Is happy about the crop of pheasants in the Basin this year. Fred Woody cleaned his kill and went bpme a happy ' hunter. Several in his party were also successful and made a day of it with about 20 meeting in Arcadia for lunch with hunting before and after. HAPPY HUNTER Minor fluctuations in the number of hunters and anglers from year to year an not unusual. Weather, changes in state hunting and 6Afwg regulations, economic awHUim and other factors can all afftwt the number of people who participate in hunting and finking in any given year. Enter Today m, i To Win A Car In Safeway s m w WINNING BEARS The Junior High Division of the Roosevelt Flag Football League have crowned the Bears as the first place team. They are: (front) Aaron Reidhead, Dennis Johnson, Brandon Miller, Danny Labrum, Scott Johnson, (back) Coach Larry Labrum, Mike Larsen, Coach Llye Labrum, Matt Labrum, Craig Labrum and Chris Rawlings. I..' UMtftY M. MULCH DOME WIN ONE OF THREE CARS AT SAFEWAY Chevrolet Chevette from In H. Miller Group SAFEWAYS HOLIDAY DRIVEAWAY. the Laity Enter at the Safeway store nearest you each time you shop. 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