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Show Big Game Information Program Cooperation Urged Each year thousands of game fish, birds, and animals are tagged tag-ged by the Utah Fish and Game Department employees in a continuing con-tinuing project to determine better bet-ter methods of propagation, distribution dis-tribution and management of these resources. Success of the work is totally dependent on a fair return of these tags when found by sportsmen sports-men on fish, birds, or game taken tak-en while afield. They may be turned In to any local representative represen-tative of the department or sent to state offices at 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Growth, migration trends, better bet-ter stocking methods, spawning habits, per cent of harvest, and many other factors important to the state's future fish and game program are part of the valuable information gained when these tags are returned. Any metal tag, whether a band , from the leg of a game bird, a ring from the jaw of a trout, or from the ear of deer or other big game, when promptly returned I will tell a hepful story in gaining gain-ing the ultimate goal of a great-cr great-cr bag potential I |