Show 1 1 huts hut's to le t t. t T TI G W T 1 i 5 r A o gy By Stan Tag art ar I hunter Harold killed a pound nO-pound buck on the deer r hunt bunt and won wona a rifle rUle in C Edmund T Ted d C. C ter deD took fourth fourt place plane In a f deer big deer competition tion Uon hit his buck wearing a 40 3 16 Inch spread ot of antlers Ted rep re a epin fishing outfit Alfred Al AI fred flees nees earp d place inthe Inthe in inthe the same ume Salt Lake con contest teat with witha a 36 Inch 8 buck tough Rough competition com corn petition eh e 1 Wendell and Wellen Grant Orant and K Keith uhl Carter camped In Sheep a fine tine time hunted hard bard and came home borne Mon Ion day with four bucks butte s e eI I 1 didn't see lee many deer says ays Dale Carter and and those thole I a finally did see lie were mighty hard to I kick lck out Yes this deer hunt seemed 1 somewhat slower than usual agrees conservation officer ill Porter Well el know for sure when our field reports ar arse completed Clif Greenhalgh's article Why I JhU In to n. n the NOTe too Novem November I her ber Utah Fish and Game Maga Maga- zInG sine explains his belief that planted d before 1951 1961 faded failed fall fail ed ell to to survive because th they were scattered too widely In I each rele release made th there r. r must mud be sufficient to absorb the 10 losses and to l leave leav vs brood stock to reproduce so 10 that changes chang In the weather and d dother other factors facton will not decimate the rei release There are arc now areas arlas where at least birds have havo been released but most moat of ot these have had bad from 1100 released over a period of ot several years writes State Stale Supervisor of ot Upland Game Birds Most Host of the older areas now havo bavo established wild populations There Them have haxe been 75 61 partridges Cartridges ls l's planted throughout the 23 29 counties of ot the state and were we're I Inow now facing our third sea sea- I son pon Wore Were optimistic that we wethe have the right system a FORTY PLEASURABLE WAYS TO WHILE AWAY A DAY At St George e A. A Robinson and Ilea Heo 0 Vernons beaver head headquarters quarters high tip Ill on the Hear Heal Rivers Over's west fork Trolling for forBear Bear Jear Lake Mackinaw with Aide Smith Visiting Echo Canyons Canyon's Cache Cacho Cave where Cave he e so many marry early settlers sE chipped their names into the soft sort red stone n Hunting Et East Canyon elk with I 1 serving as as' guide a r- r 1 n. n Learning Dearly a J Total local al tor Mrs Mii M Mary Lr Chadwick h Mrs M hl r kny other th r I Io o one or br oUr kens de-kens ot of sterling sterling- citizens In a a blind bUnd beside a reservoir with go goose se hunter bunter Percy Fercy Fr Francis cla Reviving e early trapping ex x experiences experiences with B Bert rt Allen and Walt Welt Smith or Smith or returning to by bye bYgone gone mining days with Walt Wa Perry i with De Dee R. R Pease or Kay CrIttenden and the boys bOYI Cruising down the Colorado River with the local Boy Scouts Scout Indian relics above Wanship with Wendell I Listening to Glen OIen Thurston Thuraton spin pioneer yarns big game herds from an airplane with n Bagnell Owens and Porter Learning tying fly from S Si 8 P P. P or or taxidermy from Ted or Crittenden-or or archery from Jack Peterson Visiting with Summit County sheepherder Joe Parker who ho claims to be the notorious Butch Cassidy's Cas brother I Denning coyotes with Chancey France Spending a snowy winter day In flub Dub Kilbourne's Hardscrabble ble cabin A winter day on wi windy desolate Francis Peak visiting with the lonely man at atthe atthe atthe the radar tower A warm winter day In Arizona's Superstition Super Mountains hunting Una lina with archer Blair Smith Browsing through early Morgan and Summit County records I Catching whitefish alongside brer brei J On Orr East Kast Canyon CanyonDam I Dam watching Dam watching Carl Phillips turn turn water through the spillway I IOn On an Alabama lake juggin for catfish with Sam am Dunn On the annual Lost Creek Christinas Christ Christ- 1 inns inas tree trek tiek with the th boys bus On a a. Uinta Mountain 1 deer bunt bunt with the Io local al archery hery clan can n a h y yC v I C on tin Lake JAke Desert Learning how haw to 0 o ful fur gi JI from I K KamAs l m M Marnard Mar y nard Lambert Limbert or Henefer Bud Keyes Keye Learning Le how how to to catch bIO big ones ones' nea neaon on on the W Web r from Delmo Matue LearnIng Learning Learn Lear ing to shoot a scattergun from Wildcat with Rube Jen Jen- ten Pen v At the Summit County Count Wildlife Federations Federation's annual elk tenet feast African Kudu and Roan Antelope with Dan Sommers Up exploring Hards- Hards lard rabbles petrified forest Down visiting the depths of ot a alark Park lark City mine Up in the mountains with a long string of horseback riders Relaxing In the comfort of your own home leisurely recalling tho the hl of a 1 day well spent STAN TAN |