Show N 'i e V I 14A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- t R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 9 1955 wwwi Prado w m na 9eooae!wm Wv r eNV ?- - v vv - jatyg xr wv " f v V XNVWV £ lyiraiM td) But such figures are only a Suggests Shooting at Suitable basis on which to begin Targets Before Walking Fields "V? vV-O- "' ' Uf xS By KOLLO ROBINSON Pheasant hunting had been only fair during the early hours on the opening morning And three hunters stood weeds gasing about where to look for addiin tional birds I kee-hig- h They had been standing there dig deep for a custom built stock for about five minutes and were Perhaps the ' most important l when to start again hunting ready reason for misses on birds is lack a stubborn old rooster rattled out of SINGLE BARREL BEST practice Rocky Marciano or and feet cover near their of the U Ted Williams would never dream A single barrel shotgun is best turned into a climbing circle to of a" 'r f A' in without sports participating for most hunters The eyes can the left so it is find and follow more quickly one And adequate training DEER HUNTERS! THESE ARE ELK Two of the hunters fired with shotgunning If one has not line than two Moreover the stepped away into a comfortable smoked up a barrel since the pre- single barrel can be fitted with More than 200 elk are killed each year during the detfr hunting and killed the bird stance vious season he has no reason to some sort of choking device The season in Utah The larger size and difference in J?ody shape was not nimrod successful The should Hunters to be animals complain when he misses birds double gun must necessarily have these show wapiti and color lucky His skill was the result execute caution before they pull the trigger fixed chokes TAKE PRACTICE of study and practice— and some What is choke? Simply it is the After purchasing a gun with a natural ability or constriction in the Out of the 15000000 scatter-gunner- s correct fit take the weapon and narrowing barrel Its function of end the who will go afield this practice on any suitable target — is to maximum number a place fall after waterfowl and upland jackrabbits traps skeet or tin of a definite radius at in pellets only cans Learn to handle the gun so a given t birds in the United States distance about one per cent can be called that all movements become autoA choking mechanism will usugood shots The remainder snap matic chances for Like the good fighter pilot once ally increase one’s a lot of caps make some noise but use full success Many gunners the bandit or bird is sighted eyes choked barrels built for water-fow- l bag very little meat With ROLLO ROBINSON If a shotgunner constantly remain on the target All mechanon quail and pheasmisses Jie should try to locate ical adjustments on the controls ants hunting Misses result because of or weapons are automatic and by the source of his trouble the very tight groupings of shot First he may have the wrong feel Will Kill Before the hunt a gun should inBad shooting habits such as Manufacturers with their gun Suspend large A couple of years ago a large amount of waste products assembly lines must necessarily correct stance or position flinch- be patterned of at of paper pieces that will fit a ma- ing wrong lead and similar fac- 20 30 and 40 yards distances from the sugar factory at Garland was accidentally re- build shotguns Blast of sportsmen But take a tors account for numerous misses with various sizes of shot away leased into Bear River This pollutant swept downstream jority look at the citizens on 24th and Flushing pheasants or rabbits then can one discover whatOnly his Hunters Washington He or she may be fluster most people killing nearly all of the fish in its path do will differ Weapons tall or short with a correspond- oftentimes shoot from where they shotgun It was good riddance for the One smoke piece will pattern va— awkward or unbalanced and and neck stand short long shot sometimes quite many tons of carp and other trash will open a really good hunting ingly arms Take the time to assume a posi- rious sizes ofthan fish But it was sickening to see area for the little a twin shotgun differently A weapon that is 14 inches from tion in which you feel comfortguy” thousands of channel catfish — Do miss pheasyou consistently trigger to butt plate has a comb able ARCHERY PERMITS some of them weighing more at close The shot ants range? inches and of IVz to 1 Flinching is usually the result patterns on the paper will show than 15 pounds — bloated and Did you know that 1800 spe- drop with a drop at the heel of 2Vz of incorrect training as a youth drifting toward the lake yards cial archery permits to hunt deer inches doesn’t fit everyone In And only long practice and care that pellet groups at are quite narrow Sportsmen were furious The were sold in Utah during the fact? it may be so awkward that will eliminate this demon Modern smokeless powders genUtah Fish and Game Department recent it is painful to shoqt Incorrect lead on birds can also erate hunt? September And maximum velocity in about investigated immediately stores should have a be a source of trouble The right 24 inches ducks Sports 17000 Utah-Idaho Approximately of shotgun barrel Balofficials of the Sugar have been affected by botulism “fitting gun” with an adjustable amount of distance to place be- listic engineers After contacted were say that a barrel Company stock Then a sportsman can find tween the bird and the end of the 27 28 of is about right or considerable discussion the com- in the Bear River districtat this his correct length measurements and muzzle has been figured mathe- - The OgAbout 5000 guackers fall old river Toms to are unnecesthe restock Long pany agreed den Bay and 4000 at Farmington purchase a weapon that will bejmatically and published in table sary and are old fashioned today with channel catfish were also ill from this dis- satisfactory even though he must form by ammunition makers Dry practice will also help many But months and years passed Bay ease It will develop a sportsmen convinced about were Fishermen to Perry Egan According of “feel” the weapon and train the were that they being given these figures may appear very muscles in the gun excuses positioning hand left old familiar to some sportsmen Actualhigh to kill with the first Always try last Then suddenly Thursday ly he said they are about the shot to If a bird anblast you hurry the people sugar morning as same previous years during because to want kill it before you nounced that a fish truck had Marksmen can sight their does arcats your hunting companion arrived with 10000 five-inc- h or Mountain at Little weapons with to him shoot alternaterange And so the river is stocked on the south hillside near the or alone hunt bustin’ ly tackle those with — and The Fish Idaho BOISE again ceptable notarized explanation Meadows in South Fork Canyon all means keep your eyes whisker pussies Sure it will take released Game today to and buy another tag The same onBy department Mountain If Little you go the bird Let your hands and to as several years for them get a check list of the hunting reguwith foreman the arrange please to arms licenses lost procedure applies arm bring the gun into shooting long as your in the ranch buildings at Warren lations most often forgotten or 5 is Idaho law position that Swing the barrel up and But the important thing requires hunters for permission to go through their misunderstood by sportsmen then the target until the and the federations past sportsmen a statement prefacing the to take care of game meat The In gate lead is reached Then snap Game right and Fish Utah Department destruction” section Did you know that 50 to 100 list Director Ross Leonard said “wasteful — the but cap have made it plain -- that indi- elk were keep the gun movkilled hunters “Idaho people in general show a says “The failure of any person ing viduals and corporations will be on the Cache lastby deer Twenty-onto properly dress and care for any e high appreciation for the state’s year? held responsible for the pollution resources in were wildlife elk also killed during great their game animal killed by such perof our streams if reasonably accessible 1954 deer season on the Og- sincere respect for the state’s fish son the It was also ‘announced by the den River drainage within 24 hours shall be ata and laws fine in and game Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company that A reward of $100 will be paid titude of fairness and prima facie evidence of violation a filtration plant costing $25000 by the Weber Wildlife Federa6 Special hunt hunters must Is toward each other and the will be built to process all future tion to check and out each time they reports in- department Unfortunately the enter in SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — wastes from the Garland factory formationanyone who or leading to the arrest wilful violator usually knows the area On leave the special hunt The 1955 muskrat trapping season MORE HUNTERS and conviction of the illegal kill- laws backward and forward but general hunts bird and in Utah will begin at noon Oct hunters are required 15 and continue to game big The number of waterfowl hunt- ing of an elk on the Ogden Riv- a man with a clear conscience is by law to stop May 31 1956 if the check stasometimes forgetful” er is' increasing yearly while er drainage Muskrat mink and are the only is on their normal route of The Corrine pheasant district “Our day-i-n day-ou- t experience tion the available area in which to furbearers be legally that may must pay $1 has proved to us that the average travel On both types of hunt the taken in Utah on the sportsmen hunt is remaining the same or where trapregular to hunt-wi- ll be open only for person hunting or fishing in this law requires hunters to produce ping license and falling off somewhat residents only game and birds for inspection Therefore the announcement three days Nov 11 12 and 13 state intends to observe the law big may trap when misunseason checking out The or in sometimes the of remainder but forgets The long continuous season Wednesday night by Perry Egan the 7 All hunters should check was county will extend for five derstands some of the provisions director of the Utah Fish and set this year in answer to inThe following are some of the shooting hours They vary with creasing complaints Game Department and Clyde days of the anithe diferent type of game This most common Warner president of the -- local mals NEED MEMBERS both damaging private and 1 It is unlawful in Idaho to year the noon opening for water-fothat a Officers of the West 'Weber sportsmen federation was dropped but it con- public waterways gun in the large area of state lands border- Wildlife Federation hate to ad- carry an uncased tinues to apply to upland birds fields without a hunting license ing the lake westof Willard will mit that attendance at 8 is unlawful to completely Uncertain It ismeetings 12 cannot be Children under be available for public hunting is Age it’s But fair dress the truth only so cannot upland birds in the field sued a hunting license was indeed happy news for Mr The of rattles on the an here is number or on Sportsmen the home organBirds way in uncased an may gun carry legally Average )uck Hunter ization to make fishing the field This is a safety regula- be drawn but the regulations rattlesnake’s tail indicates the working “For- six years” Mr Egan said and hunting better for you Mem- tion for the protection of other prohibit removal of heads feet number of times the snake has “we have been trying to get a costs only a buck But as well as the child him- and feathers “ to such an extent shed its skin — not necessarily its road into this district After sev- bership people if haven’t the you price come self Several accidents last sea- that evidence of sex or species age in years Depending on its eral disappointments on other posYou’re welcome son involved children of approxi- is destroyed” Federal waterfowl food supply and living conditions sible routes it was finally de- anyyay one enteris there Usually good regulations further require that a rattler may shed its skinsomecided by the federal people that mately this age a to a Also times tainment and or two three heads head reyear speaker 2 Game preserves are closed plumage and feet we could gravel the south dike of the Brigham refuge A parking who can pass on interesting to hunting unless otherwise pro- main on ducks and geese when times some of the rattles are information And occasion- vided shipped even though they are broken off between sheddings area will also be constructed and factualone can embroiled in ally get 3 Shooting from or across shipped dressed a footbridge placed across a deep a 9 Upland birds cannot legally good argument channel highways for any purpose is ilThe Wedbe last shot with pistol or rifle exguest speakers “Utah will pay the entire cost legal Shooting from automobiles were nesday carnight Egan cept when and where the general Perry of the gravel Mr Corlison of boats or other vehicles or and Harold Crane officials deer or elk season is open at the of most the State Road Commission has riers is also illegal under the Utah Fish Game same and time Departshould conditions The regulations agreed to loan Us six or eight ment 10 The possession limit is the checked for details be large dump trucks Our own deThe on TV are over total number of birds fish or fights by be 4 must will furnish an addi- 8 tagged partment Big game pm on the first Wednesday immediately after it is killed animals that can legally be in the tional four vehicles “Work will start very soon on of each month Will you be there Vendors department personnel possession of any hunter or fishthe project and the road should next time? and most hunters can instruct the erman at any one time includbe finished for' the October 15 inexperienced how to operate the ing those of the day’s take plus those alrteady at his( home or opening” tag Also instructions are printed locker Shrimp Mr Warner pointed out that Industry in the department’s pamphlet on completition of this project has The shrimp industry is the the care of game meat Do not been made possible through the most lucrative of all American practice operating the tag It efforts of the Brigham City fed- commercial fishing enterprises on tho first try and stays -- at eration the local organization It produces about 225 million locked Idaho law makes no proday's end m and the Utah Fish and Game De- pounds ofshrimp annually val- vision for issuing duplicates of ued at about $50 million accord- any license or tag In cases of partment “It is one of our big ac- ing to the U S Fish and Wild- loss or premature locking of a complishments” Clyde said “It life Service tag the hunter must file an ac- St' J £ Birds are—fortunately — unpredictable They fly at various rates of speed and at deceptive angles Practice alone will tune the hunter’s eyes for correct lead Natural ability is important too Very little can be done if one’s coordination eyesight or other physical factors are poor However corrective glasses telescopic sights and other aids will sometimes help Pollution Trout ! 20-2- 5 I Game Department Lists Items Hunters Forget i I The Utah State Fish and Game Department has released this photo of the upland game birds of the state Left to right Gambel’s quail dusky grouse sharp tailed grouse ruffed grouse Merriam’s turkey mountain quail Chinese pheasant sage grouse pinnated grouse and chukar partridge T ivv-- AND FISHING c UPLAND GAME BIRDS OF UTAH Trapping Season Announced on wl ‘ - Food for the Goose Students Get Many Movies ( ait for the By DION IIENERSON The Associated Press When does food for the goose become bait for the gander? By definition of the Canadian Wildlife Service when a hunter shoots a migratory bird “within one-hamile of any place reserved or otherwise” where feed has been placed By definition of the U S Fish and Wildlife Service when a hunter takes a duck or goose through use of feed “used to lf lure or attract or entice birds to on or over the area where hunters are attempting to take them” No specific distance mentioned By definition of the California waterfowl regulation feeding when a hunter kills a bird closer than 200 yards to “designated feeding areas” set up by some 14Q duck hunting clubs of the state under a $5 annual license All three definitions are supposed to mesh under the International Migratory Birds Com vention Treaty Whether they do is the subject of a current lations or plain “duck baiting” is another matter “Baclof this situation” an of- ficial California Department of Fish and Game review says “Is the story of a struggle by the waterfowl to maintain themselves in face of agricultural developments which have drained most natural marshes of the state and a campaign by farmers and state and federal governments to ease crop loses caused by birds which have adapted themselves to the new irrigated economy “The story boils itself down to this: can the waterfowl and agriculture live together and both thrive without the annual crop losses of the past few years? “Both thef Department of Fish and Game and the U S Fish and Wildlife Service believe the answer is yes qualified by the continuation and expansion of measures now in force “Throughout the story one fact remains paramount and must be BOISE—Beginning this month the Idaho Fish and Game department will again circulate to Idaho schools a traveling assembly-typ- e program of wildlife films wall charts furs and mounted birds and animals Ross Leonard director said today The 1955 schedule is now being set up' Leonard said and school officials are urged to get their requests in early He said the program is presented by department personnel on a series of scheduled tours through various parts of the state and new requests will be fitted into the travel schedules whenever possible Local conservation officers assist with the program in each area Leonard said ' The program is part of the department’s conservation education activities and is varied to suit elementary and secondary schools and the department furnishes the projection equipment necessary for the showings taken into prime consideration in every attack on the problem: More than of the ducks and geese of the Pacific continent-wid- e controversy among Flyway spend at least a part wildlife officials members of of their winters in California” SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — and conservationists In that’s round numbers about Utah’s annual migratory water-foCongress 12000000 of course duck hunters ducks California’s season opens at 6:10 am Most of the fire has been aimed 170000 waterfowl hunters shoot MST on Saturday Oct 15 at California and the substance about 3000000 of them annually The State Fish and Game Deof it summed up by Rep Reuss Which leaves about two million partment said today choice of the who declared recently waterfowl’ hunters in the U S early morning opening hour was S wildlife authorities outside California’s boundaries permitted this year for the first U that can “allow baiting by calling it with a burning interest in just time in many seasons by the U S feeding in California and stop how it was done Fish and Wildlife Service feeding by calling it baiting in Wisconsin” three-tjuartgj- Waterfowl Season Starts Saturday rs wl (D-W- is This added Reuss amounts to i© ©i mCK1¥ “fraud most foul being perpe trated” upon duck hunters out- side of California Now so said Orme Lewis as- sistant interior secretary “Anyone can feed waterfowl at any place at any time It is only when the element of hunting in relation to such feeding enters the picture that our authority to regulate becomes operative” Whatever the decision if any in the current debate the California law now in its third year of operation has a sudden national interest In its stated aim the law makes it possible for the duck hunting clubs at their own expense to set up feeding and flooding programs designed to attract waterfowl away from the heavily agriculturalized areas of the state where crop depredations create a serious problem That this improves duck hunting on the 200000 acres or so of private club lands is not seriously questioned But whether the improvement is an earned dividend of notable effort with benefits accruing to other hunters throughmaintenance of high duck popu- Largest of im Weight i Spread In Prizes Points Everyone Welcome to Enter Contest 'ffi lf CONTEST RULES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hunters MUST register at Kammeyer's Sport — Store by 6 p m October 2Tr or send in a postcard postmarked net later than midnight October 21 Only deer killed in Utah by Utah residents will be eligible Must be killed during regular season October 22 and November 1 1955 All deer must be weighed and measured at Kammeyer's Sport Store 318 24th Street Measurements on antler spread mutt be made from base of each antler to longest tip on each side and from the widest point spread for a three-wa- y total No information will be given out regarding entries already in Contest doses November 2 1955 at 6 p m No deer may win more than one prize ' Buy With Confidence From a Gun Store S2750 USED DEER RIFLES USED SHOTGUNS USED KRAG RIFLES NEW BARRELS up up SIQ350 rA $J-- J7jU 3040 1 NEW GUNS S69G0 S3335 Si 2095 WINCHESTER 30-3- 0 32 Special REMINGTON Boh Action 270 30-0- 6 WINCHESTER 30-0- 6 270 300 Magnum WEATHERBY Magnum Rifles -- S25000 s SCOPES S3200 sS3950 975 $7500 TEXAN BUSHNELL WEAVER WEATHERBY Mounted by ExpertGunsmith bstier11 IO CUSH'H'CREPS f 7ow f Im) Kmr Hi yUt BOOTS lU comfort of ibooo ftCO V4ncft Mott A WING ko-- o m root Irool kt oro for thoot Hoof of ihkfc waterproof crppo ol to eorreok cooifortobio wollung koiht If t CotH-N-Oo- 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