Show deer hunters urged to send in cards sportsmen participating in deer hunt expected to be the biggest in states history today were reminded of of the law requiring the tagging of their kills they also were urged to cooperate with the state fish and game department in returning the postcards attached to the tags whether or not a kill is made all deer in transit which are not properly tagged will mill be confiscated warned ross leonard state fish and game director lie ile pointed out that to enforce this regulation and others pertaining to the killing of big game animals more than a thousand regular and special game wardens will be deployed in the states forests and fields when the deer season opens on october ID regarding the postcards leonard said that the information was vitally needed by the game department in order to draft accurate regulations for proper management of big game herds the return of cards was very poor last year and of such little value that a special questionnaire had to be sent out to determine this years deer harvest leonard said every sportsmen should take the few minutes needed to mail the cards to the fish and game offices if he is interested in proper management of game herds leonard asserted |