Show OUT OF STATE SPORTSMEN INQUIRE ABOUT HUNTING out of sportsmen started early this year with their requests for information on hunting and fishing in utah lin indi dating dictating that this state will have a bumper crop of nonresident non resident sportsmen for the 1942 season mark anderson director of the fish and game department predicted the number this year would W probably top the record breaking year of 1941 when non residents paid in licenses one of the first requests for a hunting permit from an out of state sportsman was that of M J crewson of monrovia calif who enclosed a check for 3 and requested a doe permit his request was placed on file until the big game advisory board decides it does may be taken anderson said a great many other californians had also requested information meanwhile lee kay assistant director in charge of conservation and education is preparing copy for the annual sporting edition of the utah magazine the june issue will be devoted entirely to fishing anderson said the fish and game commission has made arrangements with two special issues during the year A full issue will be devoted to fish and fishing and will be distributed just before the te fishing ashing season opens the second will deal with hunting and will be published prior to the he t fall hunting hunt na season big game hunting will probably lead the list of sports in utah this year according to the director pheasant and an d duck hunting should also be excellent pheasants hand fed through the tough winter months survived ved the rough weather and in many man y sections of the state are more abundant than they have ever been in the history of hunting meanwhile the deve development developing lopin ent of water projects in the state and such broje projects acts as the ogden bay migratory wildlife if e refuge have brought thousands ot 01 ducks into the state |