Show Anglers Lead Summer Wildlife Court Cases Fishing violations made up 70 percent of ot June July and Augusts August's wildlife court cases according to the Utah Division of ot Wildlife Resources Courts levied fines tines totalling of which suspended and sentenced persons persons persons per per- sons to a total of ot 1325 days In Jail jall all allot of which were sus sus- Common complaints against anglers Included taking fish out of season fishing without a license taking fish with more than one pole Illegal possession of fish and fishing in n closed waters Some 38 cases Involved fire fire- arms violations violations carrying carrying a loaded gun In a vehicle and shooting from across the highway highway highway high high- way or from a vehicle Among Junes June's common violations violations vio vio- lations were taking protected birds and taking game birds out of season Other frequent frequent frequent fre fre- quent Infringements during the summer months were Illegal purchase of a wildlife license hunting wildlife without a license license li license li- li cense or without a license on person hunting with Improper license and Illegal possession of big game Courts were busiest with wildlife cases In July with Judges heard cases cases in July and in June |