Show Four our Of Five I Utah Hunters Successful T v Four of or every five hunters were successful In bagging i a a Utah deer oither either buck or doe doc last rail fall according according ac ac- ac cording to Director Ross Leonard Utah sh FI-sh Fish and Game Commission A A. total of or purchased buck tags I Moreover three out or of every five lye hunters who stalked only the wilier bucks bagged a set of or horns horns horns' I the director said I Based on Big Game Garno Supervisor R. R L. L Turpin's tabulation of deer tags returned by hunters in III conformity Con con- Conformity on- on with state law the 1944 Utah deer hunting summary shows 1 1 I. A total of hunters bagged bucks and 1103 1 does 3 With special doe per permits mils mUs purchased the hornless deer kill Is presumed to be per per- cen cent t. t 4 Since It is necessary to nave have navea havea a n buck tag to obtain a doe perm hunters therefore brought home a combined total of deer which Is 80 percent success We have the slewed signed cards of the hunters themselves to bear out these figures and ar arc arp to announce they show Utah Is still In tho the forefront of the tho nation nation na nn- na- na tion when it comes to the average hunters hunter's chance of bagging a adeer adeer adeer deer said Director Leonard San Juan and Tooele counties provided the best hunting outside the tho doc doe hunt arean with 85 and 73 percent buck kill respectively In San Juan hunters took bucks and Tooele county yielded 2613 bucks to hunters Next among the happiest hunting huntIng huntIng hunt- hunt Ing grounds was Cache County with 65 percent followed by Sanpete Sanpete Sanpete San San- pete and Uintah 64 Salt SaU J Lake ake and Wasatch 63 Box Dox Elder 62 Morgan 61 |