Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 - - - II ft 1937 Clear Lake Wild Fowl Refuge Wins Congressman’s ' -- New Project Visited by Murdock i T h p Tribune Intermountain Service FILLMORE-- 0T all the western States Utah' 1ww the least natural facilities buin Clear lake it has the greatest wild fowl refuge in western America This was the assertion Saturday of Congressman Abe Murdock after he had visited the project completed this year by the Utah fish and game commission This is the finest example of what can be 'done with a small amount of water of any part of the country he as- After October 31 if you still want to fish remember there are near-bstates where the season is longer than it is in Utah and where the fishing is plenty good ' y T bis department welcomes the views of sportsmen on the subject of fish and game and from time few years ago It also is true the revenue from lia censes is greater I have talked to a goodly number of sportsmen who are considering a boycott unless - something is done to properly stock Utah streams and lakes a ‘The sportsmen of Salt Lake City and vicinity pay the lion’s share of license revenut and then have to go out of the stat$ for their At the opening of the season I made a few fair catches in Beaver and Hobble creeks These streams have since been completely fished out best-fishin- “Sportsmen are beginning to grow tired of the bologna that ‘fishing is good in Utah’ and I have heard many say they have purchased their last Utah license Fishing here they say is like pork and beans find the pork And it is theirs and my own opinion that a better job of stocking could be done in Utah waters" WcllK that’s Newell B Cook about some more tains hunters probably won’t have pletion send will be finished within much luck" says F A Smith chief the next month according to Wardens George Cox and W C Sorenclerk of the game department son in charge of its construction Successful The building was undertaken in 3000-00- 0 d an effort to save an estimated “On the average only about eggs annually that are now lost of the hunters who go into the hills each' fall are successful through transportation and Inability The deed and elk kill1 this year of game wardens to take the eggs from the spawning fish when they should be about 13100” Each fall he said soma 30000 are ready of the local association hunters purchase permits to kill Members as well as from others of the state deer and 6000 buy elk tags In addition 500 permits were sold have been assisting with the Cobeing for a special deer hunt in the nstruction and donations are costa Minidoka game preserve from Octo- made to defray the material ber 1 to 10 and 100 will be Issued Governor Hertry H Blood inspected for an elk hunt in the Pocatello the project recently and Inpraised the cooperatsportsmen reserve from November 1 to 20 efforts of the ing with Commissioner Newell B with hunters in both cases likely Cook and his department to be 100 per cent successful is located immediSmith predicted only 50 per cent The building east of the present state cabin of the 1000 to be issued permits for ately on Twin Creeks It Is of frame conthe special elk kill In the Selway struction with cement walls and preserve will be successful floors 60 feet by 22 feet Idaho moose and antelope are proAlthough only eggs taken from tected the year around Male moun- Fish will be eyed at the station tain goats and sheep in Lemhi val- it willLake be of material benefit to the ley and Idaho counties may be entire state The eggs saved and hunted from October 15 to Octoraised to legal sized ber 31 Elk may be shot in Clark subsequently fish in the various hatcheries will Clearwater and Idaho counties from add fish to the number alOctober 5 to November 10 and in readymany for in the available Fremont Jefferson Madison and lakes amt streams ofplanting state Teton counties from November 15 In order to complete the the building to December L without financial difficulties Frank Bear may be killed the year G Martines president of the Sevier around except in Benewah Bonner County association urges that all Boundary Clearwater Kootenai sportsmen and organizations send Latah Lewis Nez Perce and Sho- their contributions to Dr R S Bell shone countieq where the season immediately is from September 1 to May 31 The deer season: October 5 to Johnny Murphy great relief November 5 in Ada Blaine Boise pitcher for the New York AmeriButte Clark Custer Elmore Fre- cans is “grandma” to' his teammont Gem Jefferson Lemhi Madi- mates son Owyhee Teton Valley and that portion of Idaho county east of the Bill Jurges and Billy Herman of Little Salmon and aouth of the the Chicago Cubs are leading both main Salmon rivers big leagues in double plays One-Thi- rd one-thir- -- ASHTON Idaho— Fremont county fish and game association officials are sponsoring one of the' most expansive fish planting proBy HARRY P BAGLEY Northern Utah mmrods anticipating their annual rendezvous grams in Idaho and this season to 0 date have supervised planting with the wily buckskins art overhauling trusty rifle3 in readiness eastern brook trout and 75000 for the deer hunting season rainbows from the local state fish On Cache National Forest Range 100-00- According to A Q Nord super- visor of the Caeha national forest: and Ward Armstrong chairman of the fish and game committee of the Intermountain Association of Civio Clubs a greater kill is expected this fall in northern Utah The 'Cache national forest it is reported is now supporting plniost its maximum carrying capacity of deer and elk and scores of northern Utah hunters who generally trail to the south for their venison have declared their intentions of trying their lucK nearer home this season If a cold snap occurs prior to the opening of ths deer season and causes the leaves to drop from shrubs and underbrush conditions should be ideal It is reported An unusually high percentage of large bucks with wide spread antlers have been reported from the Cache national forest during 1 V- Slioslione h JEROME Idaho— Clarence ball Jerome triple-threplayer returned to the Tigers’ back-fiel- d Friday night to put the Jerome scoring on a period basis and defeat Shoshone 22 to 6 Alternating in power drives passes and a varied running attack at the field general’s Hollibaugh job proved an effective combination with Ray Jorgenson as another out standing back After a safety picked up by an alert Norby club in the Initial period the Jerome quarterback scored through the line for the first touch' down and passed to Jorgenson for the summer In addition to local hunters many the third in successive periods Jorsportsmen attracted by genson made the final counter in rumors of the splendid trophies the last period with an roaming Utah’s wilds are making play Coach Larry Dolphin’s boys were preparations to visit the northern unable to shake themselves out of part of the state According to Nord the deer herd the gridiron doldrums until late In on Utah’s portion of the Cache na- the game when a delayed lateral tional forest has increased from 800 gave them a chance to score Their head in 1817 to approximately 5000 buck for point was blocked Score by periods: head at the present time 2 7 6 7—22 The wooded mountainous coun- Jerome i 0 0 0 6— try affords unusual opportunity for Shoshone an outing in the high country and while pursuit of game is a trifle more difficult than In lower sec- Mesa Trims Boise tions the somber hue of conifers Fracas mingled With the blaze of maple and In 19-1- 3 d transulcent yellow of GRAND JUNCTION Colo Oct aspens more than compensates for 2 (iD— Mesa junior college of Grand the additional effort Hunting conditions tfh the Cache Junction defeated a stubborn Boise should be better this year than Idaho junior college eleven 19 to they were last season when one of 13 in a night game using power every four hunters brought back drives to push across one touchthe coveted quarry Nord declares down In the first period and two In the Monts Cristo area near Og- more In the final quarter Boise pulled a quick play and den the hunters did not fare so well last year the ratio being one Bennett raced 61 yards for a touchdeer tb each nine hunters This down late in the last quarter It was area however also boasts an in- the most spectacular play of the creased deer population this year game Holli-baug- at out-of-st- le white-barke- katchery L-- R Manning of Ash- ton association president reports Application has been made for 425000 rainbows' and 155000 natives They will be planted gs follows! Rainbows 30000 Snake river near Ashton 20000 Robinson river 50000 Fall river 20000 in streams between Ashton and St Anthony 30000 Conant creek 75000 Teton river 200000 Island Park country Natives 30000 Warm river Robinson river 75000 Teton river 20000 rearing pond at St Anthony 10000 newly constructed rearing pond at Ashton Manning says: “With the prospective selection of Swan valley although there are numerous sites in this eountry that can compare or are better than that one the association Is anxiously looking forward to the increasing of the facilities at the present Black spaing Three thousand dollars hatchery worth of improvements will make an modern hatchery and meterially increase the output" Association officials have been-bus- y throughout the'Summer checking sites for additional rearing ponds a preserve for big game a migratory bird refuge and similar projects Following a careful survey of the big game preserve project Bert Saunders of St Anthony chairman of the big game committee drew and Is circulating a petition urging approval by the state game depart’ 20-0- ment Snake River Trout Get ‘Finicky IDAHO FALLS Idaho-Sn- ake river trout are apparently finicky at this season Don ' Wilson and Chadwick Westenfelder of Idaho Falls reported upon returning from a visit to “infallible” holes on the Booth fork near DriggSi - A high wind accounted for Ineffectiveness of dry and wet flies but the trout would not even snap at minnows Hellgamites' brought timid strikes for Commissioner department to think for I know they’ve been pheasant season this or at least a longer season than has been the rule in past years From where I sit this looks like a good idea from a number of angles In the first place there wouldn’t be the rush of hunters into pheasant areas in such numbers they’d ruin whatever good shooting was available they wouldn’t with the longer season be so apt to shoot protected hens and if they didn’t get their birds on one day they’d know there were enough additional days for hunting and would make plans accordingly 1X1 HE DUE Id Eff imh&oiih EOPConTD I think a five-da- y season on these birds would work out to the best advantage of all concerned COUNT 9 before you buy a topcoat— don’t be content with nifty 5 or 6 features — select Valgoraand enjoy g distinct stocked and can stand a substantial thinning of these birds' advantages out or your money It is— -- wet-resista- ‘Hand? Catch Successful Nevada Opens Game Area IDAHO FALLS Idaho— Fish are so plentiful in tha Shake river they can be caught in the hands Miller Rlchardso” 13 and hie sister Lucy It gleefully exclaim Wading In the river below the falls by the Broadway street bridge the youngsters espied a rainbow trout and frightened it into a pocket among the rocks Miller then grabbed it by the gills and clung on for several minutes while the trout threshed desperately ELY Nev — Ths Lehman Cave gams reserve is open Id deer hunters this year Governor Richard Kirman having issued a proclamation this week opening the reserve Governor Kirraan’s action followed a request by ths Whits Pine The area county commissioners will be open to hunters from Sun- -- five-pou- nd about - UpforD u ck"S ea?oil lustrous-silkyr-W- V light in weight '?- -- - distinctive and handsome w ®jW moderately priced AT day through October 17 The reserve includes the Baker range in the forest boundaries in the Mt Three choice materials— alpaca mohair and fine’woolw make the Kuppenheimer Valgora the most practical alb around topcoat you can own See it Boon! ' in good appearance “ Anrinvestment & terest CCC officials tfr put a camp In western Box Elder at Park Valley ’ county The cnrolleea would spend Winter months at Locomotive Springs completing project' work slated There two years ago Summer months would be spent jn soil erosion work north of Park Valley and Rosette Mr Cook said some CCC buildings at locomotive Springs can be moved jsoft supple' -- POCATELLO — The Pocatello CCC Aid Requested Trap club members expect this year tx be ready for- ths pheasant and For Game Project duck seasons when opening day ar— rives To assure tha gunners a full BRIGHAM Commissioner Newbag and fewer crippled birds the ell B Cook of ths stats fish and 1 nt vninkle proof The children live near ths River Wheeler area forebay They recently cams to Checking stations will be mainIdaho Falls from Scottsbluff Neb tained at Duck Creek and Steptoe with their father Willard Richard- Creek during the season by the counson ty and forest service with two additional deputy gams wardens being under Gams Warden Earl Trap Club to Practice appointed Mangum for ths season Sunday beginning at 10 a m to BOISE Oct 2 CD — Boise high which they will welcome all sports echool Braves defeated Filer high's men Wheats 40 to 0 in a football game Paul Brown- - club secretary in here Saturday announcing the shoot said that there The vlsitingJteanLcoached-byJiwill be 'plenty of 0ppftUnlfyTor G‘Bfrehwas outweighed and out- shooters with all degrees of explayed At the end'of the half the perience and ajlargjs crowd is ex'score stood 2T to 0 pected to 'taka advantage of the Shaw Boise ‘halfback scored chance to get in trim for ths bird three touchdowns 7 shooting opening withintwo weeks -- Jerome Trims -- - 1 1 his year RiverTalley ' Vast Work something and There’s been some discussion in Utah of a five-da- y Scribner of St Anthony district supervisor of the Targhee forest at Swan Valley Sunday morning to inspects possible site for construction of a federal fish hatchery on the south fork of Snake river The particular site to be investigated and surveyed by llenry Hill of Bear Creek acting engineer for the sportsmen is on property owned by Norman Ruud of Idaho Falls 10 miles northeast of Irwin Mr Ruud has offered to donate the property Two bther sites on the south fork have been investigated by sportsmen and Fred Foster of Seattle Wasji bureau of fisheries official will come here October 10 to make a more thorough survey Establishment of a federal fish hatchery was originally proposed at Big Springs but the site was later condemned by the Fish and Game association officials because of its inaccessibility In winter ' Governmental aonraval nf " the south fork has' on-been tentatively approved providing the state or fish and game asso l I rl do business there IDAHO FALLS Idaho—A committee of local sportsmen headed by Russell A Freeman president m Sponsors ever-increasi- ng : Boise Swamps Filer By '40 to 0 Srnrp I i honestly trying to solve the problem of providing adeauate fish for the army of anglers And I know they’re going to try a lot harder for recreatjon these days comes under the heading of "major industries” In other words the more satisfied anglers any section has the more money thikles into the tills of those who Hatchery Site Viiir Set Sportsmen’s council and Peder Pedersen president or the Bonneville county associaton will meet S C fishermen than there were to time prints excerpts of letters they write T bus the following is offered over the signature of A V Lowe 725 Third avenue Salt Lake City: Collecting for fishing licenses in Salt Lake City is not much short of obtaining money under false pretenses This is not only my private opinion but the opinion of many who have seen fishing become poorer each season It is true there are many more before -- Upper-Snake t Jil Grain to Be Planted In places where the fish and game department figures it is not feasible to flood the land will be planted in grains and other vegetation suitable for pheasants and quail The entire area has been fenced so that sportsmen are assured of it being a wonderful wild game area In discussing the project Commissioner Cook pointed out the advantages and particularly complimented his employe George Cox State Senator Daniel Stevens and others who had cooperated in making the area useful The county commissioners of Millard county he said had been very anxious to help and did everything possible A road was constructed from Fillmore to Clear lake over a new line which promises to be much better than that of previous years It is also possible to travel between the various lakes and marshes on the grounds The opening day of duck season promises to bring more duck and geese into Millard county this year than has ever been in the same area of-th- - -- serted Legislature Aided Work The Ckfr lake project was made possible when the 1935 state legislature provided that-- the fish and game department could borrow up to $100000 for permanent improvements The Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah sponsored this hill and pressed for immediate ac tion on the Clear lake project At a cost of $45000 the state purchased the land and water rights and has since spent nearly $50000 in dyking and otherwise 'improving the area As it is today it is one of the best wild fowl shooting regions in western America Thousands of ducks and geese are now resting and nesting on the grounds Besides Congressman Murdock Fish and Game Commissioner Newell B Cook and several other prominent citizens and officials attended the celebration commemorating the completion of the project The Millard County Sportsmen’s association sponsored the event State Senator Daniel Stevens was in charge Following target shooting and other entertaining events a tour of the project was made and a dinner was enjoyed by several hundred people The project contains about 80000 acres of land of which about 12000 acres now is under water and 40000 acres is marsh land The balance is ideal upland bird land and a part of it will eventually be dyked into ' — - lakes a —— Idaho Group Northern Utah Sportsmen Eye Station Acclaimed See Good Deer Season — ByJSportsmen Wild Gauie Herds Show Large Increase Rain Needed To Permit Not counting today there are four more Sundays T upl- during which it will be legal to takefishrfrom Utah VyUUllAjllUl waters witlnhe exception o£ Fish lake which closed Dry Twigs Leaves Project Virtually Thursday So you boys and girls who make fishing make the best of the time Give Credence your chief recreationCompleted Many that’s left There are still plenty of ultraviolet rays to Re Saved Fisli To Dismal Setup in that old sun and the tang to the air is just enough to keep you from being lazy and going to sleep on the BOISE Oct 2 IP) — Autumn RICHFIELD— Fish Lake's new bank of your favorite stream or in your boat on some drought With its accompaniment eyeing station sponsored by the mountain lake And you’ll have ufr Work a little harder of twigs and leaves that crackle Sevier County Fish and Gams Profor the fish you get from now orC for they’re more under tha lightest touch presage tective association in cooperation a season of hunting for nearly with the state fish and game line shy than ever waters JthatJuYt 40000 seekerspoor especially other sport men’s asldaho big game of been fished exceedingly hard the season is sociations rapidly nearing comduring “Unless rains fall in the moun- bar-beq- i Howard - 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