Show Sports In The Open Spaces EGGS TAKEN Some eggs were taken last week from rainbow trout spawning stock held at the State's Kamas fish A total of one and one-half million eggs are expected to be taken during periodic stripping of fish over the next two The Kamas hatchery is especially well suited to the spawning operation as well as the production of fish through the hatching trays because of cooler water temperatures common to this It is the only State hatchery where a spawning stock of these larger fish is still The take of rainbow eggs here adds to the 14 million additional eggs of this species which are purchased from commercial hatchery both within and outside the State each year by the department of fish and S-F RETURN DEER TAG Hunters who bag a tagged deer can aid materially in the State's management program by turning o the tag rj over to a o rj department of fish and game office or to any conservation As with bands from upland game and the tags supply important data in setting future hunting Many deer are tagged each year during the winter months when the animals are confined to their limited winter Most are baited into single deer traps baited with hay or other Herd migration patterns are part of the valuable information gained from these reported As deer are creatures of habit and browse the samel ranges year after information gained from the tag returns assists in determining whether more or the normal increase of the herd should be taken during the annual fall return of these tags is important and forms a means by which the hunter can better the future of his S-F LICENSE YEAR BEGINS APRIL 16 Utah's fish and game license year begins April 16 and ends April 15 each year the department of fish and game reminded This means that the 1961 license is valid through April and must be displayed at all times when afield during fishing and hunting It also means that winter-early spring anglers should rc- tain and care for their license if they expect to go afield prior to the new license issue next Spokesmen said many license holders destroy or misplace their license at the end of the warm season activities and then must buy a new or duplicate license during the winter or spring months before going angling again on waters open all year or during special |