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Show 2C 2B Tha Wasatch Wave Wednesday, October 26, 1994 Tl Summit County Bee Friday, October 28, 1994 VI Miscellaneous A The Sporting News wklv uudof of Hunting. ftsHria and othw outdoor octMrtw Pheasant and Quail Hunting Season Opens Pheasant and quail hunting seasons opens on Saturday, Nov. S. Field studies show a modest increase in pheasant numbers and Division of Wildlife Resources biologists are predicting a good hunt. Hunting begins at 8 a.m. on opening day. Seasons for both species close on Nov. 20 with certain exceptions. Daily bag limits are two rooster pheasants and five quail. Refer to the upland game proclamation for details. Hunters are required to have in possession a combination or small game license and upland game habitat stamp. Roadblocks To Chock Harvested Gome Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers will be checking hunters and harvested wildlife at various checkpoints throughout the fall hunting seasons. Roadblocks will be placed on state highways and county roads at various times of the day and night. Law enforcement offi-- , cers use roadblocks to control the illegal transportation of wildlife. They check licenses, tags, and hunting equipment and collect biological information from harvested animals. Toll-Fr- Number For. Utah Fishing Information ee number for current Utah fishing Call a new toll-frinformation. ASK FISH is a national fishing information hotline which has recently expanded into Utah, ee Feed The Birds Recent snowstorms and a quick switch to winter temperatures are making it tougher for birds and other wildlife. Food supplies are dwindling and backyard biidfeeders are the ticket to help ease ruffled feathers. "There are several seed types to attract birds," says Bob Walters, wildlife program cosunflower seeds and millet are best knowns, but there ordinator. Black-o- il chick-- ; is a thistle seed which will attract smaller birds, too. Black-cappe- d adees, finches, robins, pine siskens, and others will all flock to free food. Try slices of apples and pears to bring flickers and woodpeckers to your yard. Place your feeder within range of your binoculars or camera lens and enjoy the view. For more information, pick up a copy of Feeding Utah booklet costs $1. Birds from any Division Office. The full-co- WE KNOW HOW EXPENSIVE A BUSINESS START-U- P COST CAN BE. Here, You Can Use Our Equipment. . in Jordanelle Reservoir: Closed to fishing. Remember It b illegal to transport any live fish! Strawberry Reservoir: Some big cutthroat trout sire being picked up in the meadows, near Mud Creek, and the ladders. Rainbows are picked . is neanng up near weed beds in moderate depths of water. Kokanee spawn the end. Please, do not disturb the spawning kokanee if you view them in the tributaries. Fishing is fair to good on huts, lures and flies. Dull brown and green wooly buggers are working well below the surface! If you troll; be prepared to release fish! There is a one cutthroat limit, but please release with repro- -' all cutthroat trout to help the cutthroats become rainbow the from duction populations. Cutthroat trout can be differentiated fins trout by the bright orange along the belly. Deer Creek Reservoir: Fishing is slow to fair. An occasional walleye is being picked up by trolling and jigging. Best success is by trolling pop gear for trout Recent gillnetting surveys show a slight comeback of perch. Perch must be released! Provo River: Brown trout are beginning to spawn. Please stay off the redds (nestingegg laying areas). Fishing pressure is moderate along the artificial only section. Good fishing success using various nymphs ami dry flies. Hare's ear, pink or olive scuds, stoneflies and chamois caddis are all producing. Spinners are becoming more successful. sizes 14-2- 0 Read fishing proclamation fix special' regulations. . nt Whether your business is large or small, we've got the support services you need, ve.i you mod them So your business can concentrate on getting ahcnd....wilhoul spending a fortune on overhead. un Authakmd shipping OurM MAIL BOXES ETC Gill Netting Surveys 17tf Park Avenue, 4 P.O. Bos 770, Park City, UT 84060 9 Tel: 649-- G1 9 Far: 1 at Strawberry Reservoir Fall gill netting surveys at Strawberry Reservoir last week were very encouraging to Division of Wildlife Resources biologists. Unlike the summer netting, which pulled up dozens of Utah chubs, only five chubs were in the nets this time. But the big news is the number of young trout Last summer, biologists decided not to stock fingerling rainbow trout at the boat ramps, but to move them by barge to weedbeds deep in the reservoir. Tlic idea was to help reduce predation from birds by putting the fish in areas where they had both escape cover and an abundant food supply. Based on the latest netting efforts, it paid off. Strawberry anglers can expect improved rainbow fishing next season. 649-407- uusuummummuuuuuaauaMUBfaapManweiniiawaeeaauBUM Park City Ski Swap To Take Place First Weekend in November film, Vertical. Reality will be shown at the Park Gty Library and Education Center (formerly the Carl Winters High School) at 1233 Park Avenue in Park City. The movie will show Friday evening, Nov. 4 at 7 pjn. and Saturday evening, Nov. 3, at both 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Ticket price is $7person if purchased before the movie at either Jan's on Park Avenue, King Kong Video on Kearns Boulevard or the Ski Swap, and tickets are $8penon The snow is falling in Park Gty and it's time for skims to think about updating their ski equipment! The 22nd annual Park City Ski Swap will fake place Nov. 4, 5, and 6 at the Treasure Mountain Middle School on Hwy. 248 in Park Gty. The swap provides an opportunity both to sell and buy used ski equipment and clothing at . great prices. This years swap schedule is as follows: The equipment drop-of- f period is at the Treasure Mountain Middle School Friday, Nov. 4, between 4:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. The Ski Swap then officially opens for sales Friday night from 10 p.m. until Young Hunter Gets Elk Del Shelton, 14, from Kamas, killed this big elk on opening day of the elk hunt This was his first hunt. He is the son of Delmer and Sandra Shelton, of Kamas. Congratulations, Dei. 1 a.m. if purchased at the door. tr-- ;' Swap goers can also enter to win a free ski package including Rossignol skis and. poles and Marker bindings by filling out an' entry form at the Park City, Heber WY, City, or Evanston, McDonald's restaurants, No pur' chase necessary. Winner will be drawn by Sunday, Nov. 6. (Winner need not be present to win.) Swap goers can also enter to win a Health Sales continue Saturday, Nov. S, from 10 a.m. to S p.m. mid Sunday, Nov. 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Equipment pick-- . will be Sunday up and cash-ofrom 3 p.m. to 3 p.m. Admission price to the Swap is $3 on Friday, and $2 on both Saturday and Sunday. The Ski Swap is a fundraiser for the Park Gty- Ski Team, a ski racing training program for children ages 10 to 18 in Park Gty, As part of. the Swap activities this year, the new Warren Miller ut - . Rider machine by filling out an try form at the swap itself. en- - Sponsors of the 1994 Park City Ski' Swap are Health Rider, - McDonalds, and X96 Radio 9 for more tion. Call sta- - 649-874- SOME TYPES OF ABUSE (EMQT10 HAL ABUSE) Criticized you, called you names, PHYSICAL ABUSE Look, if you're hungry for a sandwich, we have plenty of salami. Heber Valley Log l 2375 South Highway 40 (801) Heber City 654-515- 6 Pushed or shoved you. Slapped or hit you. 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