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CONTENTS
3 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 11 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 20 20 20 22 22 24 25 26 32 35 59 Changes to the deer hunt Who makes the rules? Wildlife Board members Highlights Maps and boundaries online Take a closer look at the rules Antlerless big game hunting 2012 season dates Gathering shed antlers License, permit and program fees Basic requirements Adults must accompany young hunters Carry your permit Types of big game permits Applying for a big game permit You may not apply if... How many permits will be available in 2012? Drawing process Waiting periods Sportsman permit drawing for 2013 Extended archery deer hunt Applying as a group Bonus points Depredation hunts Lifetime license holders: Obtaining your permit in 2012 Preference points Surrendering a permit Obtain permission to hunt private property Permit refunds and exchanges Changes for young hunters Dedicated Hunter Program Cooperative Wildlife Management Units Hunt maps Hunt tables Mandatory reporting Definitions
Division offices
Offices are open 8 a.m.5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Salt Lake City 1594 W North Temple Box 146301 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6301 801-538-4700 Central Region 1115 N Main Street Springville, UT 84663 801-491-5678 Northeastern Region 152 E 100 N Vernal, UT 84078 435-781-9453 Northern Region 515 E 5300 S Ogden, UT 84405 801-476-2740 Southeastern Region 319 N Carbonville Road, Ste A Price, UT 84501 435-613-3700
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Southern Region 1470 N Airport Road Cedar City, UT 84721 435-865-6100 Washington County (Field Office) 451 N SR-318 Hurricane, UT 84737 435-879-8694
HIGHLIGHTS
Whats new this season?
Hunt deer in units, instead of regions: In 2012, the general-season deer hunt will take place in 30 units, instead of five regions. For more information, see the article at the top of this page, visit go.usa.gov/Xtm and see the hunt tables that begin on page 32. Nine-day rifle deer hunt in all areas: In 2012, the general-season any legal weapon (rifle) deer hunt will run from Oct. 2028 statewide. For a complete list of season dates, please see page 7. Changes to general-season archery deer hunt: The general-season archery deer hunt will not be statewide in 2012. If you obtain a general-season archery deer permit this year, you must hunt the unit listed on your permit. If youre interested in the extended archery season, see the information box on page 17. Extended archery boundary changes: Three of the extended archery hunt boundaries are changing in 2012. Visit wildlife.utah.gov/maps to see the updated maps and boundaries.
The Utah Wildlife Board passes the rules and laws summarized in this guidebook. There are seven board members, and each serves a six-year term. Appointed by the governor, board members are not Division employees. The Divisions director serves as the boards executive secretary but does not have a vote on wildlife policies. Before board members make changes to wildlife rules, they listen to recommendations from Division biologists. They also receive input from the public and various interest groups via the regional advisory council (RAC) process. If you have feedback or suggestions for board members, you can find their contact information online at wildlife.utah.gov.
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Looking for a map and a boundary description for your hunting area? Youll find detailed maps and boundary descriptions at wildlife.utah.gov/maps. Permits issued through the big game drawing also include written boundary descriptions. In 2012, the Division will print and distribute a large detailed map of the 30 general-season deer units. The map will be available at Division offices and most license agent locations. If you draw a generalseason deer permit, a map will accompany your permit in the mail. Smaller group sizes: In 2012, the maximum group size is dropping from ten to four. For more information on applying as a group, see the information box on page 17. Youth-only groups: For the first time in 2012, youth may apply together in a group of up to four hunters. For details, see the article on page 22.
Changes to youth opportunities: In order to hunt all three general deer seasons (archery, muzzleloader and any legal weapon), a youth who is 18 or younger must obtain a generalseason any legal weapon permit. This is a change from previous years. For details, see the article on page 22. New bison hunt: The Utah Wildlife Board approved a new bison hunt in the Book Cliffs for the 2012 big game season. This hunt is listed on page 47. Buck/bull combo hunt ending: Because of the switch to unit-based hunting, the Division is discontinuing the Northern Region buck/bull combination hunt. You can use any preference points youve accumulated for this hunt in the general-season buck deer drawing. Attention Dedicated Hunters: Because of the switch to unit-based hunting, there will be some changes to the Dedicated Hunter Program. For details, see the information box on page 24.
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Suspension proceedings are separate and independent from criminal prosecution. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources may suspend your license privileges whether or not the court considers suspension in your criminal case. You will be notified of any action against your privilege after criminal proceedings conclude. And remember, if your license is suspended in Utah, you may not be permitted to hunt or fish in most other states. (Visit ianrc.org to see a map of participating states.)
Permits for lifetime license holders: If youre a lifetime license holder, see the box on page 19 for more information about selecting a unit and obtaining your general-season deer permit. Change in remaining permit sales: If any general-season deer permits remain after the big game drawing, they will go on sale in July 2012. This year, the Division will split the sales day, offering the remaining archery and muzzloader permits on July 19 and the remaining any legal weapon permits on July 31. For details, see page 16. Dont lose your bonus points: If you do not apply for a limited-entry or once-in-a-lifetime permitor a bonus pointat least once in a consecutive three-year period, you will lose any big game bonus points youve accrued. For details, see page 18.
This guidebookalong with the 2012 Utah Big Game Field Regulations guidebook (printing in May 2012)summarizes the rules and laws that regulate big game hunting in Utah. Although these books are convenient quick-reference documents for Utah big game regulations, they are not all-encompassing resources. For an in-depth look at the states big game hunting laws and rules, visit wildlife.utah.gov/rules. You can use the references in this guidebooksuch as Utah Administrative Rule R657-5-24 and Utah Code 23-2025to search the Divisions website for the detailed statute or rule that underpins the guidebook summary. If you have questions about a particular rule, call or visit the nearest Division office. Hunting license required: Before you can apply for a 2012 big game permit, bonus point or preference point, you must have a valid Utah hunting or combination license. Please see page 12 for more information. Mandatory reporting: Many big game hunters must report hunt information within 30 calendar days after the end of the hunting season (even if they did not harvest an animal). To see if you are required to reportand to learn how to reportsee the information box on page 35 or visit wildlife.utah.gov/harvestreporting. Collecting shed antlers: If you want to collect shed antlers and horns from Feb. 1 to April 15, you must complete an online course. You will receive a course-completion certificate that you must carry on your person while collecting the antlers and horns. For more information, see page 7.
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Guidebook correction: If errors are found in this guidebook after it is printed, the Division will correct them in the online copy. Visit wildlife.utah.gov/guidebooks to view digital versions of all the Divisions guidebooks. Protection from discrimination: The Division receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department of the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. If you believe that you have been discriminated against in any program, activity or facility, or if you desire further information, please write to: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office for Diversity and Civil Rights ProgramsExternal Programs 4040 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 130 Arlington, VA 22203 Private lands: The Division cannot guarantee access to any private land. If you plan to huntor engage in any other wildlife-related activitiesin an area made up of all or mostly private lands, you must obtain WRITTEN permission from the landowner or the landowners authorized representative. For more information, please see Utah Code 23-20-14 and 23-20-3.5. Division funding: The Division is mostly funded by the sale of hunting and fishing licenses and through federal aid made possible by an excise tax on the sale of firearms and other hunting- and fishing-related equipment.
Antlerless hunting is the primary tool biologists use to control the size of big game herds. In Utah, you can hunt antlerless animals if you obtain an antlerless permit for the species you want to hunt. This year, you can apply online for antlerless deer, elk and moose permits, and for doe pronghorn permits. In May 2012, the Division will provide online tools and resources to help you prepare for the 2012 antlerless application period, which runs from June 121, 2012. The antlerless drawing results will be available by July 11. If any antlerless permits remain available after the drawing, you can purchase them beginning at 8 a.m. on July 17. You can buy them at wildlife.utah.gov and at license agent locations and Division offices. The Division will print the 2012 Utah Big Game Field Regulations guidebook in late May. That guidebook will contain information you can use in the field during both the big game and antlerless hunts.
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Please remember If you obtain an antlerless deer or elk permit, you can also obtain a buck deer or a bull elk permit. You may have only one pronghorn and one moose permit each year. If you obtain a doe pronghorn or a cow moose permit, you may not obtain a buck pronghorn or a bull moose permit this year.
You may gather shed antlers or horns or parts of shed antlers or hornsstatewide, but there is one seasonal requirement. From Feb. 1 to April 15, 2012, you must have an antler-gathering certificate on your person while collecting shed antlers or horns. You can obtain this certificate free of charge by visiting wildlife.utah.gov and completing an online education course. You do not need an antler-gathering certificate at any other time of the year. Shed antlers are antlers that a big game animal has dropped naturally as part of its annual lifecycle. Shed antlers have a rounded base thats commonly called an antler button or burr. A shed horn is the sheath from the horn of a pronghorn that the animal has dropped naturally as part of its annual lifecycle. Pronghorn are the only big game animals that shed their horns.
* You must complete this course every year. See the adjacent information box for details.
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The Wildlife Board has established the following timeframes for hunting on Cooperative Wildlife Management Units (CWMUs). Hunters should expect to hunt at least five days within these timeframes, although the CWMU operator may allow you to hunt additional days. Before you apply for a CWMU permit, contact the operator to obtain general information about hunt dates, permitted weapons and other rules. If you draw a permit, you must contact the CWMU operator to confirm your season dates. For more information on the CWMU program, see the article on page 25.
Long season datesand the ability to hunt almost every hunting unit in Utahmake sportsman permits the most prized permits offered to Utahs public hunters. Only Utah residents can apply for sportsman permits. For more information on sportsman permits, see the box on page 16.
Hunt Archery buck deer Any legal weapon (rifle) buck deer Muzzleloader buck deer Archery bull elk Any legal weapon (rifle) bull elk Muzzleloader bull elk Buck pronghorn Bull moose
Hunt Dates Deer and elk on any Aug. 18Aug. open unit with archery 31 equipment* Deer and elk on any Sept. 1, 2012 open unit with any legal Jan. 15, 2013 weapon* Pronghorn and moose on Sept. 1Nov. 15 any open unit with any legal weapon Bighorn sheep, Rocky Sept. 1Dec. 31 Mountain goat and bison on any open unit with any legal weapon* Turkey on any open unit April 1May 31
Black bear on any open unit During the season dates listed in the 2012 Utah Black Bear Guidebook for that unit During the season dates listed in the 20122013 Utah Cougar Guidebook for that unit
Some deer and elk CWMUs have hunting seasons outside of these timeframes. For more information, see the hunt tables that begin on page 48 and visit wildlife.utah.gov/cwmu.
Cougar on any open unit or any harvest-objective unit that has been closed after meeting its objective
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* You may not take an elk or Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep on the Pilot Mountain hunting unit. Antelope Island is not an open unit. There are only a couple of permits that authorize hunting on the island. Those permits are listed in the hunt tables on page 36 and page 47, respectively.
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Are you planning to hunt big game in Utah this year? Before you apply for a permit, make sure you meet Utahs age, hunter education, license and permit requirements.
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
To hunt big game in Utah, you must be at least 12 years old. If youre 11 years oldbut youll be 12 by Dec. 31, 2012you can apply for or obtain a big game permit. Remember, you cannot hunt until you are 12 years old. If youre 11 to 13 years old, you are eligible to: Apply for general-season deer or youth any bull elk permits in the drawing. Buy general-season deer, general-season elk and youth any bull elk permits over the counter. Buy a Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU) permit directly from a CWMU operator. If youre 13 years oldand youll be 14 by Dec. 31, 2012you can also apply for limited-
entry, once-in-a-lifetime or CWMU permits in the public drawing. All hunters under the age of 16 must be accompanied in the field by a parent, legal guardian or responsible person 21 years of age or older. For more information on this requirement, see the information box below.
If you were born after Dec. 31, 1965, you must provide proof that youve passed a hunter education course approved by the Division before you can apply for or obtain a hunting license or a big game permit.
Proof of hunter education You can prove that youve completed hunter education by obtaining a hunter education course Certificate of Completion (this certificate is called a blue card in Utah) or by using a hunting license from a previous year with your hunter education number noted on the license. How to take hunter education If you were born after 1965, you must take and successfully complete the states hunter education course. Its an easy process:
1. Obtain a hunter education registration certificate. Each certificate costs only $10, and you can obtain it online, at any Division office or from a license agent. 2. Register for a class with your local hunter education instructor. 3. Take your registration certificate to your instructor on the first night of class. 4. Successfully complete the course your instructor will then validate your certificate. The validated certificate serves as your hunting license.
While hunting big game, a person under 16 years old must be accompanied by his or her parent, legal guardian or other responsible person who is 21 years of age or older and who has been approved by the parent or guardian. The Division encourages adults to be familiar with hunter education guidelines or to complete the hunter education course before accompanying youth into the field. While in the field, the youth and the adult must remain close enough for the adult to see and provide verbal assistance to the young hunter. Using electronic devices, such as walkie-talkies or cell phones, does not meet this requirement.
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Both the registration certificate and the corresponding hunting license are valid for 365 days from the date of purchase. Note: Your hunting license is not valid until you complete the hunter education course. With a valid hunting license, you can also apply for or obtain permits in the Divisions hunt drawings. In order to maximize your hunting opportunities, you should register for and complete the hunter education course as soon as possible after purchasing your registration certificate. After completing the course, you will receive your official hunter education card (commonly known as the blue card) by mail. It will be sent to the address listed on your registration certificate. This card certifies that you passed hunter education. You should also keep the following in mind: Hunters under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult while hunting. Regardless of when a student graduates, all hunting regulations (such as season dates and bag limits) will apply. Students who are planning to hunt out of state should allow enough time for their hunter education card to arrive in the mail. You can see a list of hunter education courses at wildlife.utah.gov/huntereducation. You can also contact your local Division office or call 801-5384727.
You must have a current Utah hunting or combination (hunting and fishing) license before you can apply for any big game permits, bonus points or preference points. Licenses are available at wildlife.utah.gov and from license agents and Division offices. Be sure to take a quick look at the date on your license before you apply for any permits or points. As long as your license is valid on the date you submit your application, you dont have to purchase a new license for the actual hunt. For example, assume that your license expires on June 25, 2012. If you apply before that date, you do not have to purchase a new license for your hunt in the fall. All hunting and combination licenses are valid for 365 days from the date of purchase.
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New to Utah? If you become a Utah resident, and youve completed a hunter education course in another state, province or country, you must obtain a blue card before you can buy a resident hunting license. You can obtain a Utah blue card at any Division office by providing proof that youve completed a hunter education course approved by the Division. The card costs $10.
To participate in any of Utahs big game hunts, you need to obtain a hunting permit. See page 13 to learn about the types of permits available in 2012. Utah issues most of its big game permits through the big game hunt drawing. To apply for this drawing, visit wildlife.utah.gov between Feb. 1 and March 1, 2012. For additional details and important dates, see Applying for a Big Game Permit on page 14.
If you are successful in obtaining a big game permit, you must have it on your person while hunting. You cannot alter your license or permit, nor can you sell, transfer or loan either of them to another person.
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Before you apply for a Utah big game permit, its important to know what your options are. Although residents and nonresidents can apply for many of the same types of permits, there are some differences. This section explains what you can apply for, based on your residency. For a detailed look at all of Utahs big game hunts, see the hunt tables starting on page 32.
Residents
If youre a Utah resident, you can apply to hunt one of the following: Buck deerpremium limited-entry, limited-entry, management buck deer and CWMU hunts Bull elkpremium limited-entry, limitedentry and CWMU hunts Buck pronghornlimited-entry and CWMU hunts In addition to applying for a limited-entry permit for one of those three species, you can also apply for one once-in-a-lifetime permit. You may draw only one of the above permits each year.
Nonresidents
If youre a nonresident, you can apply to hunt all of the following: Buck deerpremium limited-entry, limited-entry and management buck deer hunts Bull elkpremium limited-entry and limited-entry hunts Buck pronghornlimited-entry hunts All once-in-a-lifetime species for which you are eligible You may draw only one of the above permits each year. Note: If you obtain a nonresident big game permit (not an antlerless permit), it also serves as a nonresident fishing license.
There are additional hunting opportunities available to both residents and nonresidents. Even if you apply for one or more of the hunts listed at the left of this page, you can also apply for one of the following general buck deer permits: An archery buck deer permit An any legal weapon (rifle) buck deer permit A muzzleloader buck deer permit As you apply for various permits, please remember that you may not obtain more than one buck deer or one bull elk permit each year. For example, if you obtain a limited-entry deer permit, you may not buy a general season deer permit. You also may not obtain more than one pronghorn, moose, mountain goat, bison or bighorn sheep permit in the same year.
Residency
Utah Code 23-13-2(37)
Before you apply for a big game hunt, its important to know whether you are a legal resident of the state of Utah. See the definition of residency on page 59 to determine whether you are a resident or a nonresident.
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To participate in any of Utahs big game hunts, you need a hunting permit. Your first, and possibly only, chance to obtain one of these permits is through the states big game drawing. Before you can apply, you must also have a valid Utah hunting or combination license. If you dont have one of these licenses, you can buy one online when you apply.
Important dates
If you are planning to apply for a 2012 big game permit, please be aware of the following dates and deadlines.
February 1: Apply online Starting Feb. 1, 2012, you can visit wildlife.utah.gov to apply for the following items: Big game hunting permits Bonus points Preference points You can also apply by calling any Division office. To apply for a resident permit, you must be a resident on the date the permit is purchased. May 31, 2012 is considered the purchase date of the permit and the date by which you must establish residency in the state of Utah. Please see the
resident definition on page 59 to learn whether you qualify as a resident. American Express, Discover, MasterCard and VISA credit or debit cards may be used as payment, and they must be valid through June 2012. You can also use a pre-paid credit card. If you have questions about using a pre-paid credit card, check with your financial institution for more information. When you submit your application, youll be charged an application fee for each species or bonus point you applied for. If you havent bought your license yet, youll also be charged a license fee. You will not be charged a permit fee unless you draw a permit.
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You may not apply for a permit or a bonus point if any of the following conditions apply: Your big game hunting privilege has been suspended. Youre under a waiting period for the species you want to apply for. Youve already obtained a permit for the once-in-a-lifetime species you want to apply for. You drew a limited-entry, premium limited-entry or once-in-a-lifetime permit in 2011, but you didnt submit a harvest report. You dont have a hunting or combination license.
March 1: Deadline for permit applications You must apply online or by phone no later than March 1, 2012. Theres an 11 p.m. deadline for online applications and a 5 p.m. deadline for phone applications. To apply, simply visit wildlife.utah.gov or call any Division office. Correcting and resubmitting your application Did you make a mistake in your online permit application? Simply withdraw your original online application and submit a new, correct application before 11 p.m. on March 1, 2012. You must have your confirmation number, your customer ID and your date of birth in order to withdraw your application. For each new application you submit, you will be charged a $10 nonrefundable application fee. If you need help with your online application, please call any Division office before 5 p.m. on
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Drawing process
Utah Admin. Rule R657-62-19
The Utah Wildlife Board will set permit numbers for both the big game and antlerless hunts when it meets in May 2012. This meeting occurs after the big game application period and before the antlerless application period. Division biologists will collect and analyze the most recent harvest and population data before making their recommendations to the Wildlife Board. March 1. A Division employee will be available to assist you!
March 8: Deadline for bonus/preference points If you plan to apply for bonus or preference points only, the deadline is March 8, 2012 at 11 p.m. Visit wildlife.utah.gov to submit your application, and please remember that you must have a valid Utah hunting or combination license in order to apply for a point. March 8: Deadline for withdrawing your application If you decide not to hunt, you can withdraw your online permit application at no cost until 11 p.m. on March 8, 2012. Please remember that the $10 application fee is not refundable. May 31: Drawing results available Youll be notified of your drawing results by e-mail. You can also learn your drawing results by visiting wildlife.utah.gov or by calling 1-800221-0659, starting May 31, 2012. To protect applicants privacyand to comply with changes in governmental records access lawsyoull receive access to only your own drawing results. If you draw a permit, youll receive your permit in the mail in early July.
Big game permits are drawn in the following order: Firstbuck deer (premium limitedentry, limited-entry, CWMU and management buck deer) Secondbull elk (premium limitedentry, limited-entry and CWMU) Thirdbuck pronghorn (limitedentry and CWMU) Fourthonce-in-a-lifetime Fifthyouth general buck deer Sixthgeneral buck deer Lastyouth any bull elk Because of the order in which permits are drawn, you wont be included in the drawing for a once-in-a-lifetime permit if you draw any of the following permits: Buck deer (limited-entry, premium limited-entry, CWMU or management buck deer) Bull elk (limited-entry, premium limited-entry or CWMU) Buck pronghorn (limited-entry or CWMU) For more information about the drawing process, visit go.usa.gov/5G8. If your permit requires you to complete an online orientation course, you must first complete the course in order to receive your permit. Please be aware that if you receive your permit, and then the credit card you used for payment is refused, your permit is not valid.
July 10: Remaining limited-entry permits available Any limited-entry permits remaining after the big game drawing will be available beginning July 10 at 8 a.m. You can buy permits at wildlife.utah.gov and at license agent locations and Division offices.
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Long season datesand the ability to hunt almost every hunting unit in Utah make sportsman permits the most prized permits offered to Utahs public hunters. Only Utah residents can apply for sportsman permits. One sportsman permit is usually offered each year for each of the following species: buck deer, buck pronghorn, bull elk, bull moose, desert bighorn sheep (ram), Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (ram), hunters choice bison (excluding Antelope Island) and hunters choice Rocky Mountain goat. Sportsman permits are also offered for black bear, cougar and wild turkey. The sportsmans permit drawing for 2013 will occur near the end of 2012. If you want to apply for one of these permits, please visit wildlife.utah.gov in early November 2012. Remaining permits are available on a firstcome, first-served basis. You must have a valid hunting license or a combination license to buy one of these permits. A license agent list is available at wildlife.utah.gov/licenses/agent.html. Before you visit any of the agents, contact them to verify their hours of operation.
unlimited. You must have a valid hunting license or a combination license to buy a general-season bull elk permit. A license agent list is available at wildlife.utah.gov/licenses/agent.html. Before you visit any of the agents, contact them to verify their hours of operation.
July 19: Remaining general-season buck deer permits available (archery and muzzleloader) Any general-season archery or muzzleloader deer permits remaining after the drawing may be obtained beginning at 8 a.m. on July 19, 2012 at wildlife.utah.gov and from license agents and Division offices. Remaining permits are available on a first-come, first-served basis. You must have a valid hunting license or a combination license to buy one of these permits. A license agent list is available at wildlife.utah.gov/licenses/agent.html. Before you visit any of the agents, contact them to verify their hours of operation. July 31: Remaining general-season buck deer permits available (any legal weapon) Any general-season any legal weapon (rifle) deer permits remaining after the drawing may be obtained beginning at 8 a.m. on July 31, 2012 at wildlife.utah.gov and from license agents and Division offices. Remaining permits are available on a first-come, first-served basis. You must have a valid hunting license or a combination license to buy one of these permits. A license agent list is available at wildlife.utah.gov/licenses/agent.html. Before you visit any of the agents, contact them to verify their hours of operation.
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July 17: General-season bull elk permits available General-season bull elk permits may be obtained beginning at 8 a.m. on July 17, 2012 at wildlife.utah.gov and from license agents and Division offices. General-season bull elk permits (muzzleloader and any legal weapon) are available on a first-come, first-served basis. General-season bull elk archery permits are
Waiting periods
Waiting periods keep successful applicants out of the drawing for a few years and give other hunters a better chance at drawing a permit.
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Applying as a group
Utah Admin. Rule R657-62-7 and R657-62-19
If you obtain a general-season archery deer permit in 2012and you complete the online extended archery ethics courseyou may also hunt any of Utahs extended archery areas during the extended archery deer season. In December 2011, the Utah Wildlife Board approved changes to three extended archery boundaries for the 2012 season. To see the updated maps and boundaries, visit wildlife.utah.gov/maps. The online archery ethics course is an annual requirement for archers who want to hunt the extended areas and seasons. To take the course, visit go.usa.gov/5fb before the extended seasons begin. After you successfully complete the course, print your completion certificate and keep it with you while hunting. Please keep in mind that in 2012, the extended archery deer season is scheduled to begin the day after the general-season archery deer hunt ends.
Instead of applying as an individual hunter, you and your friends and family can apply together as a group. Both residents and nonresidents can apply together. However, if youre a Utah resident and you decide to apply with a nonresident, make sure nonresident permits are available for each hunt your group is applying for. If nonresident permits are not available for a hunt your group is applying for, the nonresident and everyone else in the groupincluding the Utah residentswill not be allowed to draw for that hunt unit. Up to four hunters can apply together for limited-entry, premium limited-entry, general-season deer and resident CWMU deer, elk or pronghorn permits. Group applications are not accepted for management buck deer hunts. If your group is successful in the drawing, all of the applicants in your group who have valid applications will receive a permit. NOTE: Young hunters can now apply as part of a youth-only group. Please see page 22 for more information about Utahs youth hunting opportunities. You can still apply for other once-in-a-lifetime species that you havent drawn a permit for. Also, if youve been convicted of unlawfully taking a once-in-a-lifetime species, you may never apply for or obtain a permit for that species again.
The waiting period for buck deer and buck pronghorn is two years. The bull elk waiting period is five years. Waiting periods do not apply to general-season permits.
Once-in-a-lifetime permits
Utah Admin. Rule R657-62-19
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Bull moose, bison, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, desert bighorn sheep and Rocky Mountain goat permits are once-in-a-lifetime permits. If you obtain a once-in-a-lifetime permit for a particular species, such as a bull moose permit, you may not apply for a bull moose permit again in the drawing.
If youre under a waiting period for a certain species, you can still obtain any permit that remains for that species after the drawing, but your waiting period will start all over again.
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Depredation hunts
When deer, elk, bison or pronghorn cause damage to agricultural crops, the Division may hold hunts that are not listed in this guide. These hunts are called depredation hunts. They may occur on short notice, involve small areas and are often limited to only a few hunters. To apply for the depredation hunter pool, complete and submit an online application at wildlife.utah.gov/depredation. For example, if you have two years left on your bull elk waiting period, and you buy a limited-entry bull elk permit that remains available after the drawing, youll begin a new five-year waiting period that will prevent you from applying for a limited-entry bull elk permit for the next five years. If youre not already under a waiting period and you obtain a limited-entry or once-in-alifetime permit that remains available after the drawingyou will lose your bonus points for that species and incur a waiting period.
not obtain a permit in the public drawing for that species in the future. If you have obtained a once-in-a-lifetime permit in the wildlife convention drawing, you may not apply for that species in any other public drawing.
Bonus points
Utah Admin. Rule R657-62-8
Utahs bonus point system has been put in place to increase your chance of drawing a big game permit. Every time you apply for a limited-entry, premium limited-entry, management buck deer, CWMU or once-in-a-lifetime permit, but you dont draw one, you receive a bonus point for that species. Applying for a general buck deer permit will not affect your ability to obtain a bonus point for limited-entry deer. If you draw a general buck deer permit, youll still receive a bonus point if you are unsuccessful in drawing a limited-entry, premium limited-entry or CWMU deer permit.
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If you obtain a CWMU, conservation, convention or landowner permit from a private individual or organizationfor deer, elk or pronghorn you wont be subject to a waiting period. The rules regarding CWMU and once-in-alifetime permits are as follows: If you have obtained a once-in-a-lifetime permit in the public drawing in the past, you may buy a once-in-a-lifetime permit from a landowner or a CWMU operator. If you have not obtained a once-in-alifetime permit in the public drawingand you buy a once-in-a-lifetime permit from a landowner or a CWMU operatoryou may
If you do not apply for a big game limitedentry or once-in-a-lifetime permitor a bonus pointat least once in a consecutive three-year period, you will lose any big game bonus points youve accrued. This rule went into effect in 2009, and point loss will not occur until after the 2012 antlerless drawing. If you havent applied for a limited-entry or once-in-a-lifetime permit or point in the past two years, simply apply for one of them in 2012 to avoid losing your points. If you arent sure when you last applied, visit your application and drawing history online at www.utah-hunt.com/UT_Returncard.
Even if youre not going to hunt in 2012, you can still receive a bonus point by applying for one. To apply for a bonus point, select the appropriate bonus point code on your application and pay
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the $10 application fee. The 2012 bonus point application period is Feb. 1March 8, 2012. Because you apply for bonus points by species instead of by hunt, you may apply for a limitedentry, premium limited-entry, management buck deer or once-in-a-lifetime bonus point, even if the specific hunt the bonus point is being awarded for isnt being offered in 2012. To apply for a bonus point, you must be eligible for the hunt the bonus point will be awarded for. For example, if youre eligible for a limitedentry buck deer permit, youre eligible to apply for a limited-entry buck deer bonus point.
Residents If youre a resident, you may apply for one of the following: One limited-entry permit and one once-ina-lifetime permit One limited-entry permit and one once-ina-lifetime bonus point One limited-entry bonus point and one once-in-a-lifetime permit One limited-entry bonus point and one once-in-a-lifetime bonus point You may NOT apply for the following: A permit and a bonus point for the same species More than one limited-entry bonus point or more than one premium limited-entry bonus point More than one once-in-a-lifetime bonus point Nonresidents If youre a nonresident, you may apply for permits or bonus points for all limited-entry and once-in-a-lifetime species. However, you may not apply for a permit and a bonus point for the same species. Please remember that you may draw only one limited-entry or once-in-a-lifetime permit each year.
Lifetime licenses were last sold in Utah in 1994. If you are one of the lucky hunters who has a lifetime license, the Division wants you to obtain your deer permit as quickly and smoothly as possible: To select the unit you want to hunt, youll need to complete the online lifetime license questionnaire. The questionnaire is located in the 2012 big game application. Visit wildlife.utah.gov between Feb. 1 and March 1, 2012 to access the application, complete the questionnaire and select a unit. If you do not complete the lifetime license questionnaire by March 1, 2012, you will not receive a permit. If your address changes, please notify the Division immediately. If you are already enrolled in the Dedicated Hunter program, you are not required to complete your lifetime license questionnaire. If you are planning to apply for the Dedicated Hunter program in 2012, you must complete your lifetime license questionnaire. For more information about lifetime licenses, visit go.usa.gov/1em or see Utah Admin. Rule R657-17 at wildlife.utah.gov/rules.
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For detailed information on how your bonus points work in the drawing, visit go.usa.gov/5G8 .
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If you want to hunt on private property, you must obtain written permission from the landowner before you can hunt. Ideally, you should have permission before you even apply for a permit. If you obtain written permission in advance, you know youll be able to use the permit if you draw it. The Division cannot guarantee access to private land, and the agency does not have the names of landowners who own property where hunts occur.
For example, if you choose the Monroe unit as your first choice and the Cache unit as your second choice, and then you draw a permit for the Cache unit (your second choice), you will receive a preference point. If you draw your first choice, you will not receive a preference point.
Surrendering a permit
What happens if you obtain a permit and then realize you wont be able to use it? As long as your season hasnt started, you should consider surrendering the permit. Its an easy process, and its important if you want to keep your bonus points or preference points and avoid a waiting period. Depending on the type of permit you have, there are different rules for surrendering it. For more information on surrendering a permit, please see go.usa.gov/I8V.
Preference points
Utah Admin. Rule R657-62-10
Utahs preference point system gives hunters who dont draw a general-season buck deer permit a better chance at drawing one the following year. Each time you apply for one of these permits and dont draw one, youll receive a preference point. Please keep in mind that preference points are given for a speciesdeer, in this caseand not for a particular hunting unit.
Individuals
How permit surrender affects bonus points If you draw a limited-entry, premium limitedentry or once-in-a-lifetime permitand then you decide to surrender itits a good idea to return it to the Division before the season opens. If you surrender it before the start of the season, youll get all of your bonus points back, and youll receive a bonus point for that year. Youll also be eligible to purchase a reallocated permit or any other available permit youre eligible to obtain.
Even if you wont be hunting general-season buck deer in 2012, you can still apply for a preference point by selecting code GDR on your application and paying a $10 application fee. The application period is Feb. 1March 8, 2012.
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If you hunt general-season buck deer, its worth your time to mark more than just your first hunt choice when applying for a permit. If you arent successful in drawing your first choicebut you draw your second, third, fourth or fifth choiceyou will still receive a preference point.
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How permit surrender affects preference points If you obtain a general season buck deer permit, and then you find that you wont be able to use it, you can get your preference points back if you surrender the permit before the season begins. Youll also receive a preference point for that year and be eligible to purchase reallocated permits or permits that are still available after the drawing. How permit surrender affects waiting periods If you surrender your permit before the season begins, the waiting period will be waived. General-season permits are not subject to waiting periods.
reinstated or earn a new point unless all group members surrender their permits before the season begins. Members of the group may not surrender their permits individually unless the surrender occurs because of: Activation in the military An injury that will prevent the individual from hunting Death
How permit surrender affects waiting periods If members of a group surrender their permits before the season begins, the waiting period will be waived. General-season permits are not subject to waiting periods.
Groups
How permit surrender affects bonus points If you obtain a permit through a group applicationand then you decide to surrender it you will not have your bonus points reinstated or earn a new point unless your entire group meets the following conditions: All group members must surrender their permits Permit surrenders must occur more than 30 days before the start of the season Members of the group may not surrender their permits individually unless the surrender occurs because of: Activation in the military An injury that will prevent the individual from hunting Death For more information on surrendering a permit, please see go.usa.gov/I8V. How permit surrender affects preference points If you obtain a permit through a group applicationand then you decide to surrender ityou will not have your preference points
Dedicated hunters
If youre enrolled in the Dedicated Hunter program, and you decide to surrender your permit, you must return it to the Division before Aug. 18, 2012 (the day the general archery deer season opens).
If you obtain a limited-entry landowner permit or a CWMU permit, you can surrender it. Limited-entry private landowner permits must be surrendered before the season the permit was issued for opens. To surrender a CWMU permit, there are two options. If possible, you should surrender your CWMU permit before the CWMU season opening dates listed on page 8. To surrender your permit after the CWMU season has started, you and the person who issued the permit to you (the CWMU operator or the landowner-association operator) must sign an affidavit stating that you did not hunt with the permit. Both of the signatures must be notarized. After the signatures are notarized, submit the affidavit and the unused permit to the Division.
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Obtaining a refund
Duplicate licenses
The Division rarely issues refunds for permits, licenses or certificates of registration, but there are some exceptions. To see if youre eligible for a refund, visit go.usa.gov/I8V.
Permit exchanges
The switch to 30 general-season deer units has affected the Divisions approach to permit exchanges. You may exchange your permit for one thats available in another unit, but it must be for the same species and sex. For example, you cannot exchange a buck deer permit for a bull elk permit. The exchange must occur before the season opening date on the permit you originally obtained.
If your unexpired license or permit is destroyed, lost or stolen, you can obtain a duplicate from a Division office or a license agent for $10 or half of the price of the original license or permit, whichever is less. The Division may require that you sign an affidavit testifying that the license or permit was lost, stolen or destroyed. To obtain a duplicate limited-entry or once-ina-lifetime permit, you must visit a Division office. If you drew a license or permit, but you never received it, the Division may waive the fee that you would normally have to pay to get a duplicate.
In 2012, there will be a few changes to youth hunting opportunities. Multiple-season deer hunting will change slightly, and youth will be able to apply together in youth-only groups. Despite those changes, one thing will remain the same: Twenty percent of Utahs general-season buck deer permits will still be reserved for young hunters.
If you will be 18 years of age or younger on Aug. 18, 2012 (the opening day of the generalseason archery deer hunt), you might have some extra hunting waiting for you this fall. It all depends on what type of general-season deer permit you obtain.
unit during the general muzzleloader and general any legal weapon deer seasons, using the appropriate equipment. When those seasons endif you still havent harvestedyou may use archery tackle to hunt in the extended archery areas after completing the archery ethics course available at go.usa.gov/I95. For more information on the extended archery hunt, see the box on page 17.
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Any legal weapon permits If you obtain a general-season any legal weapon deer permit, you may use archery tackle to archery hunt the unit listed on your permit from Aug. 18Sept. 14, 2012. If you havent harvested a deer by the time the archery season ends, you may hunt the same
Muzzleloader permits If you obtain a general-season muzzleloader deer permit, you may hunt only during the general muzzleloader season. You must use muzzleloader equipment and hunt the unit listed on your permit. You may not hunt during the general archery or any legal weapon seasons.
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This is a change from previous years, when you could hunt multiple seasons after obtaining a general-season muzzleloader permit.
Archery permits If you obtain a general-season archery deer permit, you may hunt only during the general archery deer season and the extended archery deer season. During the general season, you may hunt in the unit printed on your permit. During the extended season, you may hunt in the extended archery areas after completing the archery ethics course available at go.usa.gov/I95. For more information on the extended archery hunt, see the box on page 17. You may not hunt during the general muzzleloader or general any legal weapon seasons.
When you apply in a youth-only group for the general-season deer hunt, all hunters must meet the age requirement or the application will not be processed with the other youth applications. For more information about how the hunt drawing works, please visit go.usa.gov/5G8.
Youth elk permits Up to two youths may apply together for youth any bull elk permits, but both individuals must be 18 years of age or younger on Sept. 15, 2012. For information about season dates, see page 7.
Youth-only groups
If you will be 18 years of age or younger on Aug. 18, you can participate in the youth drawing for general-season deer permits. You can submit an application as an individual hunter orfor the first timeas a member of a youth-only group.
No adults allowed Starting in 2012, up to four young hunters can apply to hunt together in a youth-only group. The Division supported this change after receiving feedback from members of the public who wanted their children to be able to hunt buck deer in the same unit with siblings, friends and cousins.
Protecting and preserving Utahs threatened wildlife is up to each of us, and together we can make a difference. Please join Utah Wildlife In Need as we work together to help ensure Utahs wildlife treasures are part of the legacy we leave for our children and grandchildren. Visit www.uwin.org to learn more about Utahs threatened species and about how you can help sustain Utah wildlife for all to enjoy!
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As a Dedicated Hunter, you have the opportunity to obtain a deer permit every year for three years. Even better, you can hunt all three seasonsarchery, muzzleloader and any legal weapon (rifle)with your Dedicated Hunter permit. In exchange for this opportunity, you agree to complete the following requirements: Participate in all three years of the program Pass an online wildlife conservation and ethics course Complete a minimum of 32 service hours on Division-approved wildlife conservation projects Harvest only two deer during your threeyear enrollment period
Online applications for the Dedicated Hunter Program will be accepted from Feb. 1March 1, 2012 (as part of the 2012 big game application process). You may apply as an individual or in groups of up to four hunters. Results of the drawing will be available on May 31, 2012. To apply for the program, visit wildlife.utah.gov/dh and click How to apply in the menu at the right of the page. The links will walk you through the programs online orientation course and lead you to the online application. You must successfully complete the orientation course before you will be able to apply online. The course takes a minimum of 30 minutes to complete. Do not wait until the last minute, or you might not have time to complete the course and submit your application before the deadline. You must pay a $10 application fee to apply for the program. If your application is drawn, you will be charged the appropriate program fee. (Dedicated Hunter program fees are listed with license and permit fees on page 9.) you will have the opportunity to select a general-season unit before the big game drawing. You will receive a letter explaining how to make your unit choice. If you enter the 2012 drawing with a loyalty point, it will automatically be converted into a Dedicated Hunter preference point. For new Dedicated Hunters, the servicehour requirement has dropped from 40 hours to 32 hours. Please visit wildlife.utah.gov/dh to learn more about these changes.
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If youre already a Dedicated Hunteror you plan to apply for the program in 2012 there are a few changes youll want to keep in mind. The Dedicated Hunter drawing will take place as part of the 2012 big game drawing. The application dates are from Feb. 1 to March 1, 2012. Drawing results will be available on May 31, 2012. If you are already a Dedicated Hunter in the second or third year of the program,
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If you apply for the Dedicated Hunter Program in 2012, and you arent selected to participate, youll receive a Dedicated Hunter preference point. These preference points give Dedicated Hunters a better chance at getting into the program in
future years, if they arent selected to participate in the program in 2012. If you dont want to apply for the program this yearbut youd like a better chance at participating next yearyou can choose to purchase a Dedicated Hunter preference point.
Utahs Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU) program provides landowners with an economic incentive to keep their private range and forest lands as productive wildlife habitat. The landowners receive vouchers for hunting permits, which they can sell for profit, as long as they also allow a percentage of public hunters on their lands. CWMUs comprise more than two million acres of land in Utah. They will provide more than 3,400 hunting permits for bucks and bulls in 2012. About 14 percent of those permits are available to the general public through the states big game drawing.
If youre a Utah resident, there are two ways to obtain a CWMU permit: you can apply for one in the states big game drawing, or you can obtain a permit voucher from the landowner or operator of the CWMU you want to hunt. If youre not a resident of Utah, you cannot apply for a CWMU permit in the public drawing. You
If you obtain a CWMU permit, you must report information about your hunt within 30 days after it ends. See page 35 to learn more about this important requirement or visit wildlife.utah.gov/harvestreporting to complete your harvest report online.
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This map is for general reference only. Please visit wildlife.utah.gov/maps for detailed boundary descriptions. All hunt units exclude elk CWMUs, Native American Trust Lands, National Parks, Landowner Associations and other areas closed to hunting.
HUNT TABLES
The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Permit fee: Resident $35, Nonresident $263 Use the 4-digit hunt number to apply. Deer preference point code: GDR
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Hunt # Hunt name 1500 Beaver 1501 Box Elder 1502 Cache 1503 Central Mtns, Manti/San Rafael 1504 Central Mtns, Nebo 1505 Chalk Creek/East Canyon/Morgan-South Rich 1506 Fillmore, Oak Creek 1507 Fillmore, Pahvant 1508 Kamas 1509 La Sal, La Sal Mtns 1510 Monroe 1511 Mt Dutton 1512 Nine Mile 1513 North Slope 1514 Ogden 1515 Oquirrh-Stansbury 1516 Panguitch Lake 1517 Pine Valley 1518 Plateau, Boulder/Kaiparowits 1519 Plateau, Fishlake 1520 Plateau, Thousand Lakes 1521 San Juan, Abajo Mtns 1522 South Slope, Bonanza/Vernal 1523 South Slope, Yellowstone 1524 Southwest Desert 1525 Wasatch Mtns, Avintaquin/Currant Creek
Unit # Season dates 22 Aug. 18Sept. 14 1 Aug. 18Sept. 14 2 Aug. 18Sept. 14 12/16B/16C Aug. 18Sept. 14 16A Aug. 18Sept. 14 4/5/6 Aug. 18Sept. 14 21A Aug. 18Sept. 14 21B Aug. 18Sept. 14 7 Aug. 18Sept. 14 13A Aug. 18Sept. 14 23 Aug. 18Sept. 14 24 Aug. 18Sept. 14 11 Aug. 18Sept. 14 8 Aug. 18Sept. 14 3 Aug. 18Sept. 14 18 Aug. 18Sept. 14 28 Aug. 18Sept. 14 30 Aug. 18Sept. 14 25C/26 Aug. 18Sept. 14 25A Aug. 18Sept. 14 25B Aug. 18Sept. 14 14A Aug. 18Sept. 14 9B/9D Aug. 18Sept. 14 9A Aug. 18Sept. 14 20 Aug. 18Sept. 14 17B/17C Aug. 18Sept. 14
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HUNT TABLES
The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Unit #
17A 19C 19A 29
Season dates
Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14
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HUNT TABLES
The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Unit #
14A 9B/9D 9A 20 17B/17C 17A 19C 19A 29
Season dates
Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28
Muzzleloader hunts
Hunt # Hunt name 1560 Beaver 1561 Box Elder 1562 Cache 1563 Central Mtns, Manti/San Rafael 1564 Central Mtns, Nebo 1565 Chalk Creek/East Canyon/Morgan-South Rich 1566 Fillmore, Oak Creek 1567 Fillmore, Pahvant 1568 Kamas 1569 La Sal, La Sal Mtns 1570 Monroe 1571 Mt Dutton 1572 Nine Mile 1573 North Slope 1574 Ogden 1575 Oquirrh-Stansbury Unit # Season dates 22 Sept. 26Oct. 4 1 Sept. 26Oct. 4 2 Sept. 26Oct. 4 12/16B/16C Sept. 26Oct. 4 16A Sept. 26Oct. 4 4/5/6 Sept. 26Oct. 4 21A Sept. 26Oct. 4 21B Sept. 26Oct. 4 7 Sept. 26Oct. 4 13A Sept. 26Oct. 4 23 Sept. 26Oct. 4 24 Sept. 26Oct. 4 11 Sept. 26Oct. 4 8 Sept. 26Oct. 4 3 Sept. 26Oct. 4 18 Sept. 26Oct. 4
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HUNT TABLES
The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Unit #
28 30 25C/26 25A 25B 14A 9B/9D 9A 20 17B/17C 17A 19C 19A 29
Season dates
Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4
Mandatory reporting
If you obtain a premium limited-entry, limited-entry, management buck deer, CWMU, conservation, sportsman, convention or oncein-a-lifetime permit, you must complete a harvest survey questionnaire within 30 days after your hunt ends. This information is required even if you didnt harvest an animal. If you harvested an animal, this is an ideal time to return your tooth packet. Returning your tooth packet does not fulfill the harvest survey requirement. You can report harvest information about your hunt online by visiting
wildlife.utah.gov/harvestreporting or by calling 1-800-221-0659. Reporting your hunt information is important. If you dont report your hunt information within 30 days of the end of the hunt, you wont be allowed to apply for a once-in-alifetime, premium limited-entry, limited-entry, management buck deer or CWMU permits, or bonus points in 2013. If you didnt report your 2011 harvest survey questionnaire by the deadline, you can restore your eligibility to apply for a 2012 permit by paying a $50 late fee. For more information, call 1-800-221-0659.
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HUNT TABLES
The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Archery hunts
Hunt # Hunt name 1000 Henry Mtns 1001 Paunsaugunt Unit # 15 27 Unit # 1 15 27 Unit # 15 27 Season dates Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Season dates Nov. 15Nov. 21 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Season dates Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4
Muzzleloader hunts
Hunt # Hunt name 1005 Henry Mtns 1006 Paunsaugunt
Permit fee: Resident $75, Nonresident $463 Use the 4-digit hunt number to apply.
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BLACK TEXT: At least one nonresident permit BLUE TEXT: Resident permits only
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HUNT TABLES
The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Archery hunts
Hunt # Hunt name 1009 Book Cliffs 1010 Fillmore, Oak Creek* 1011 La Sal, Dolores Triangle 1012 San Juan, Elk Ridge 1013 South Slope, Diamond Mtn 1014 West Desert, Vernon Unit # 10 21C 13B 14B 9C 19B Unit # 10 21C 13B 14B 9C 19B Unit # 10 2D 21C 13B 14B 9C 19B Season dates Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Nov. 3Nov. 16 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Season dates Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Nov. 17Nov. 25 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Oct. 20Oct. 28 Season dates Sept. 26Oct. 4 Nov. 17Dec. 2 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Nov. 28Dec. 7 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4
Muzzleloader hunts
Hunt # Hunt name 1021 Book Cliffs 1022 Cache, Crawford Mtn 1023 Fillmore, Oak Creek* 1024 La Sal, Dolores Triangle 1025 San Juan, Elk Ridge 1026 South Slope, Diamond Mtn 1027 West Desert, Vernon
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HUNT TABLES
The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Hunt # Hunt name 3498 Youth General Any Bull Elk 3499 Youth Late Season Any Bull Elk
Permit fee: Resident $280, Nonresident $795 Use the 4-digit hunt number to apply. Elk bonus point code: ELK
Hunt # Hunt name 3000 Beaver 3001 Book Cliffs, Bitter Creek/South 3002 Book Cliffs, Little Creek (Roadless) 3003 Cache, Meadowville
3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009 3010 3011 3012 3013 3014 Cache, North Cache, South Central Mtns, Manti Central Mtns, Nebo Fillmore, Oak Creek South Fillmore, Pahvant La Sal, La Sal Mtns Monroe Mt Dutton Nine Mile, Anthro North Slope, Three Corners Oquirrh-Stansbury Panguitch Lake Paunsaugunt Plateau, Boulder/Kaiparowits Plateau, Fishlake/Thousand Lakes
Season dates Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14
Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14
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BLACK TEXT: At least one nonresident permit BLUE TEXT: Resident permits only
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The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Season dates
Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14
Season dates Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Oct. 5 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23
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The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Season dates
Nov. 10Nov. 18 Dec. 8, 2012Jan. 31, 2013 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Oct. 1Oct.14 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Oct. 6Oct. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23
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BLACK TEXT: At least one nonresident permit BLUE TEXT: Resident permits only
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HUNT TABLES
The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Season dates
Nov. 10Nov. 18 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23
Muzzleloader hunts
Hunt # Hunt name 3073 Beaver 3074 Book Cliffs, Bitter Creek/South 3075 Book Cliffs, Little Creek (Roadless) 3076 Cache, Meadowville 3077 Cache, North 3078 Cache, South 3079 Central Mtns, Manti 3080 Central Mtns, Nebo 3081 Fillmore, Oak Creek South 3082 Fillmore, Pahvant 3083 La Sal, La Sal Mtns 3084 Monroe 3085 Mt Dutton 3086 Nine Mile, Anthro 3087 North Slope, Three Corners 3088 Oquirrh-Stansbury 3089 Panguitch Lake 3090 Paunsaugunt 3091 Plateau, Boulder/Kaiparowits 3092 Plateau, Fishlake/Thousand Lakes 3093 San Juan
BLACK TEXT: At least one nonresident permit BLUE TEXT: Resident permits only
Season dates Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Oct. 31Nov. 8 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4
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The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Season dates
Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4 Sept. 26Oct. 4
Premium hunts
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Hunt# Hunt name 3098 Beaver 3099 Book Cliffs, Bitter Creek/South 3100 Book Cliffs, Little Creek (Roadless) 3101 Cache, North 3102 Cache, South 3103 Central Mtns, Manti 3104 Central Mtns, Nebo 3105 Fillmore, Oak Creek South 3106 Fillmore, Pahvant 3107 La Sal, La Sal Mtns 3108 Monroe 3109 Mt Dutton 3110 Nine Mile, Anthro 3111 North Slope, Three Corners 3112 Oquirrh-Stansbury 3113 Panguitch Lake 3114 Paunsaugunt 3115 Plateau, Boulder/Kaiparowits 3116 Plateau, Fishlake/Thousand Lakes
BLACK TEXT: At least one nonresident permit BLUE TEXT: Resident permits only
Season dates All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons
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The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Season dates
All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons All Limited Entry Seasons
Limited-entry pronghorn
Archery hunts
Permit fee: Resident $50, Nonresident $288 Use the 4-digit hunt number to apply. Pronghorn bonus point code: PRO
Hunt # Hunt name 5000 Beaver 5001 Book Cliffs, Bitter Creek 5002 Book Cliffs, South (Cisco) 5003 Box Elder, Pilot Mtn 5004 Box Elder, Promontory 5005 Box Elder, Puddle Valley 5006 Box Elder, Snowville 5007 Cache, North Rich 5008 Fillmore, Black Rock 5009 Mt Dutton/Paunsaugunt 5010 Nine Mile, Anthro 5011 North Slope, Three Corners/West Daggett 5012 Pine Valley 5013 Plateau 5014 San Rafael, Desert 5015 San Rafael, North
BLACK TEXT: At least one nonresident permit BLUE TEXT: Resident permits only
Season dates Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14
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The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Season dates
Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14 Aug. 18Sept. 14
Muzzleloader hunts
Hunt # Hunt name 5022 Plateau Season dates Sept. 26Oct. 4 Season dates Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23
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The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Season dates
Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23 Sept. 15Sept. 23
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BLACK TEXT: At least one nonresident permit BLUE TEXT: Resident permits only
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The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Hunt # Hunt name 6600 Henry Mtns 6601 Kaiparowits, East 6602 Kaiparowits, Escalante 6603 Kaiparowits, West 6604 La Sal, Potash 6605 Pine Valley, Virgin River 6606 San Juan, Lockhart 6607 San Juan, South 6608 San Rafael, Dirty Devil 6609 San Rafael, North 6610 San Rafael, South 6611 Zion
Season dates Sept. 15Nov. 7 Sept. 15Nov. 7 Sept. 15Nov. 7 Sept. 15Nov. 7 Sept. 15Nov. 7 Oct. 27Dec. 28 Sept. 15Nov. 7 Sept. 15Nov. 7 Sept. 15Nov. 7 Sept. 15Nov. 7 Sept. 15Nov. 7 Sept. 15Nov. 7
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Hunt # Hunt name 6700 Antelope Island 6701 Book Cliffs, South (Rattlesnake) 6702 Box Elder, Newfoundland Mtn 6703 Nine Mile, Range Creek# 6704 North Slope, Three Corners (Bare Top) 6705 North Slope, West Daggett 6706 Stansbury
Season dates Nov. 15Nov. 21 Nov. 1Nov. 30 Nov. 1Nov. 30 Nov. 1Nov. 30 Sept. 15Nov. 30 Nov. 1Nov. 30 Nov. 1Nov. 30
Nonresidents may hunt all Kaiparowits subunitsApply for hunt #6601 Nonresidents may hunt both the San Rafael, North and San Rafael, South subunitsApply for hunt #6609 # Nonresidents may hunt both the Nine Mile, Range Creek and the Book Cliffs, South (Rattlesnake) subunitsApply for hunt #6703 BLACK TEXT: At least one nonresident permit BLUE TEXT: Resident permits only
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The Division does not guarantee access to any private or public land. Hunt unit boundaries may include private property or other excluded areas. Hunters must research land accessibility before hunting.
Hunt # Hunt name 6800 Beaver (early) 6801 Beaver (late) 6802 Beaver (Female goat only) 6803 Chalk Creek/Kamas 6804 North Slope/South Slope, High Uintas Central 6805 North Slope/South Slope, High Uintas East 6806 North Slope/South Slope, High Uintas Liedy Peak 6807 North Slope/South Slope, High Uintas West 6808 Ogden, Willard Peak (early) 6809 Ogden, Willard Peak (late) 6810 Ogden, Willard Peak (Female goat only) 6811 Wasatch Mtns, Box Elder Peak 6812 Wasatch Mtns, Lone Peak* 6813 Wasatch Mtns, Provo Peak 6814 Wasatch Mtns, Timpanogos
Season dates Sept. 8Sept. 21 Sept. 22Oct. 14 Oct. 1Oct. 14 Sept. 10Oct. 14 Sept. 10Oct. 14 Sept. 10Oct. 14 Sept. 10Oct. 14 Sept. 10Oct. 14 Sept. 10Sept. 23 Sept. 24Oct. 14 Oct. 1Oct. 14 Sept. 10Oct. 14 Sept. 10Oct. 14 Sept. 10Oct. 14 Sept. 10Oct. 14
Permit fee (except Antelope Island): Resident $408, Nonresident $1,513 Antelope Island permit fee: Resident $1,105, Nonresident $2,610 Use the 4-digit hunt number to apply. Bison bonus point code: BIS
Hunt # Hunt name 6500 Antelope Island 6501 Book Cliffs, Agency Draw (Hunter's choice) 6502 Henry Mtns (Cow only) 6503 Henry Mtns (Hunter's choice) 6504 Henry Mtns (Hunters choice)
* Nonresidents may hunt all Wasatch Mtns subunitsApply for hunt #6812 BLACK TEXT: At least one nonresident permit BLUE TEXT: Resident permits only
Season dates Dec. 3Dec. 5 Dec. 1, 2012Jan. 31, 2013 Dec. 1Dec. 16 Nov. 3Nov. 15 Nov. 17Nov. 29
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Once-in-a-lifetime bull moose hunts
Permit fee: Resident $408, Nonresident $1,513 Use the 4-digit hunt number to apply. Moose bonus point code: MOO
Hunt # Hunt name 6000 Cache 6001 Chalk Creek 6002 East Canyon 6003 East Canyon, Morgan-Summit 6004 Kamas 6005 Morgan, South Rich 6006 North Slope, Summit 6007 North Slope, Three Corners/West Daggett 6008 Ogden 6009 South Slope, Diamond Mtn/Vernal 6010 South Slope, Yellowstone 6011 Wasatch Mtns
Season dates Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18 Sept. 15Oct. 18
BLACK TEXT: At least one nonresident permit BLUE TEXT: Resident permits only Mostly private lands
For season dates, see page 8. For more information on the CWMU Program, see page 25.
Permit fee: Resident $163, use the 4-digit hunt number to apply. Nonresidents may only obtain a CWMU permit directly through the operator.
County Kane
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CWMU buck deer hunts
Permit fee: Resident $35, use the 4-digit hunt number to apply. Nonresidents may only obtain a CWMU permit directly through the operator.
Hunt # Hunt name 1202 Antelope Creek* 1203 Avintaquin Canyon* 1204 Bally Watts*
1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 Bar J Ranch Bastian Ranch* Bear Mountain* Bear Springs* Blind Spring* Blue Creek* Blue Spring Hills Bluebell* Boobe Hole* Bootjack* Broadmouth* Buckhorn Ranch* Castle Valley Outdoors* Cedar Canyon Chrises Creek* Clear Valley Ranch* Coalhollow Bench* Coldwater Ranch Conover-Jensen Cotton Thomas* Coyote Little Pole*
County Duchesne Duchesne Morgan, Weber Sevier Weber Sanpete Morgan/ Weber Box Elder Box Elder Box Elder Cache/ Weber Sevier Box Elder Weber Duchesne/ Wasatch Emery
Morgan Juab Box Elder Morgan Cache Carbon Box Elder Wasatch
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CWMU buck deer hunts (continued)
Hunt # Hunt name
1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 Crab Creek* Deer Haven Deseret Double R Ranch* Dove Creek* Durst Mountain* East Fork Chalk Creek* Emma Park Engineer Springs Ensign Ranches* Folley Ridge* Fort Ranch* Golden Spike Grass Valley/Clark Canyon* Grazing Pasture* Green Canyon* Guildersleeve* Hardscrabble* Heartland West Heaston East* Hell Canyon* Hiawatha* Indian Creek*
County
Utah San Juan Morgan/ Rich/Weber Wasatch Box Elder Morgan Summit Carbon/ Duchesne/ Utah Box Elder Morgan/ Rich/Weber Morgan Box Elder Box Elder Summit Sevier Cache Morgan Davis/Morgan/Salt Lake Juab/Sanpete Salt Lake Morgan Carbon/ Emery Box Elder
Phone number
480-703-3437 801-244-2988 801-791-6551 435-657-9675 435-257-1277 801-540-2000 801-298-0350 435-563-5316 435-279-4223 801-791-3876 801-540-2000 208-681-9829 435-257-3401 801-510-5847 435-632-3544 435-245-3747 801-785-5050 801-540-3733 801-366-3801 801-599-9133 801-785-5050 801-561-9020 208-824-5721
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CWMU buck deer hunts (continued)
Hunt # Hunt name
1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 Ingham Peak* J.B. Ranch Jacob's Creek* Johnson Mountain Ranch Junction Valley* Lazy H Ranch* Little Red Creek* Lone Tree Taylor Hollow* Middle Ridge* Minnie Maud Ridge Missouri Flat* Moon's Ranch* Mountain Meadow* Mountain Top* Mt Carmel* Neil Creek* New Harmony* North Promontory* Nucor West* Oak Ranch* Old Woman Plateau* Park Valley Park Valley Hereford
County
Box Elder Grand/San Juan Davis/Morgan Sevier Box Elder Morgan Wasatch Morgan/ Summit Rich Carbon/ Duchesne Millard/ Sevier Duchesne Box Elder Morgan/ Summit Kane Summit Washington/Iron Box Elder Box Elder Sevier Sevier Box Elder Box Elder
Phone number
801-597-1745 210-554-4500 435-655-5484 619-722-1226 801-836-8411 801-277-0800 801-380-1055 435-336-4118 435-503-0340 801-572-6579 435-336-4146 435-848-5002 208-430-8789 801-467-2003 435-648-2286 435-783-5681 435-586-2593 435-757-9875
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CWMU buck deer hunts (continued)
Hunt # Hunt name
1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 Pine Canyon* Pocatello Valley* Preston Nutter Ranch Promontory Point* Rattlesnake Pass Redd Ranches Roan Cliffs Round Valley* Sardine Canyon* Scofield Canyons* Scofield West Sharp Mountain Skull Crack* Skull Valley South* Soldier Summit South Canyon* Spring Creek/Dodge State Corner Stillman Creek Ranch Strawberry Ridge* Summit Point Thatcher Mountain Three C*
County
Morgan Box Elder Carbon Box Elder Box Elder Grand/San Juan Carbon Millard Cache/Box Elder Carbon/ Utah Carbon/ Utah Cache/ Weber Morgan/ Weber Tooele Carbon/ Utah/ Wasatch Box Elder/ Cache San Juan Summit Summit Cache/Rich San Juan Box Elder Wasatch
Phone number
435-640-3874 801-598-8709 435-653-2661 801-598-8709 253-344-1336 435-459-4930 435-748-5304 435-336-4146 801-865-4504 801-225-3082 801-629-3002 435-336-4146 801-389-2006 801-791-3876 801-376-8651 435-336-4146 435-587-2113 801-310-4962 801-298-0350 801-791-6551 435-587-2850 801-725-2722 435-654-1819
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CWMU buck deer hunts (continued)
Hunt # Hunt name
1295 1296 1297 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 TJ Cattle Company* Twin Peaks* Two Bear Wallsburg* Washakie* Weber Florence Creek West Hills* Wood Canyon Woodruff Creek South*
County
Morgan Box Elder Summit Wasatch Box Elder Summit Box Elder Morgan Rich
Phone number
801-284-7000 435-747-7355 801-255-6710 801-376-8651 801-561-9020
Garrett Woolsten- 435-640-9254 hulme John Andersen Brad Peacock Ryan Foutz 801-710-1712 801-473-1519 801-243-9882
Permit fee: Resident $280, use the 4-digit hunt number to apply. Nonresidents may only obtain a CWMU permit directly through the operator. For season dates, see page 8. For more information on the CWMU Program, see page 25.
Hunt # Hunt name 3500 Alton 3501 Bar J Ranch 3502 Bastian Ranch* 3503 Bear Mountain 3504 Bear Springs*
3505 3506 3507 3508 3509 Boobe Hole Broadmouth Cedar Canyon Coldwater Ranch Conover-Jensen
Public permits Operator 1 Wade Heaton 2 Greg Simonsen 1 Jay Anderson 1 Whit Hill 1 Justin Richins
1 1 1 1 1 Kurtley Peterson Garet Jones Bud Keyes Jake Peterson Garrett Conover
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CWMU any bull elk hunts (continued)
Hunt # Hunt name
3510 3511 3512 3513 3514 3515 3516 3517 3518 3519 3520 3521 3522 3523 3524 3525 3526 3527 3528 Coyote Little Pole Crab Creek Deer Haven Deseret Double Cone Durst Mountain East Fork Chalk Creek* Emma Park Ensign Ranches* Folley Ridge Grass Valley/Clark Canyon* Grazing Pasture Grouse Creek Guildersleeve Hardscrabble Heaston East* Hell Canyon Hiawatha* J.B. Ranch Jacob's Creek Johnson Mountain Ranch Junction Valley
County
Wasatch Utah San Juan Morgan/Rich/ Weber Box Elder Morgan Summit Carbon/Duchesne/Utah Morgan/Rich/ Weber Morgan Summit Sevier Box Elder Morgan Davis/Morgan/ Salt Lake Salt Lake Morgan Carbon/Emery Grand/San Juan Davis/Morgan Sevier Box Elder
Phone number
435-640-0898 480-703-3437 801-244-2988 801-791-6551 435-747-7396 801-540-2000 801-298-0350 435-563-5316 801-791-3876 801-540-2000 801-510-5847 435-632-3544 435-747-7374 801-785-5050 801-540-3733 801-599-9133 801-785-5050 801-561-9020 210-554-4500 435-655-5484 619-722-1226 801-836-8411
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CWMU any bull elk hunts (continued)
Hunt # Hunt name
3532 3533 3534 3535 3536 3537 3538 3539 3540 3541 3542 3543 3544 3545 3546 3547 3548 3549 3550 3551 3552 3553 Little Red Creek Lone Tree Taylor Hollow Minnie Maud Ridge Missouri Flat Moon's Ranch Mountain Top Old Woman Plateau* Preston Nutter Ranch Redd Ranches Roan Cliffs Scofield Canyons Scofield East Scofield West SJ Ranch Skull Crack Soldier Summit South Canyon Spring Creek/Dodge State Corner Stillman Creek Ranch Strawberry Ridge Summit Point
County
Wasatch Morgan/Summit Carbon/Duchesne Millard/Sevier Duchesne Morgan/Summit Sevier Carbon Grand/San Juan Carbon Carbon/Utah Carbon Carbon/Utah Cache Morgan/ Weber Carbon/Utah/ Wasatch Box Elder/ Cache San Juan Summit Summit Cache/Rich San Juan
Phone number
801-380-1055 435-336-4118 801-572-6579 435-336-4146 435-848-5002 801-467-2003 435-896-1800 435-653-2661 435-459-4930 435-748-5304 801-225-3082 801-376-8651 801-629-3002 435-946-3407 801-389-2006 801-376-8651 435-336-4146 435-587-2113
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CWMU any bull elk hunts (continued)
Hunt # Hunt name
3554 3555 3556 3557 3558 3559 Three C Twin Peaks/Goose Creek Two Bear Wallsburg Weber Florence Creek* Woodruff Creek South
County
Wasatch Box Elder Summit Wasatch Summit Rich
Phone number
435-654-1819 435-747-7355 801-255-6710 801-376-8651 435-640-9254 801-243-9882
* These units must give public hunters the option to choose a November hunt. Contact the operator for more information.
Permit fee: Resident $50, use the 4-digit hunt number to apply. Nonresidents may only obtain a CWMU permit directly through the operator. For season dates, see page 8. For more information on the CWMU Program, see page 25.
Public permits Operator 1 Brett Baum 2 George Kennedy 2 Wade Lemon 2 Jim Wolf 31 Tom Land
1 1 2 1 2 2 Travis Murphy Clint Cornia Rick Johnson Travis Murphy Tom Land Ken Crandall
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CWMU pronghorn hunts (continued)
Hunt # Hunt name
5311 5312 Westlake Zane
County
Utah Iron
Phone number
801-367-0280 435-586-3159
Permit fee: Resident $408, use the 4-digit hunt number to apply. Nonresidents may only obtain a CWMU permit directly through the operator. For season dates, see page 8. For more information on the CWMU Program, see page 25.
County Morgan, Weber Weber Morgan/ Weber Morgan Weber Morgan Wasatch
Morgan/Rich/ Weber Summit Morgan/Rich/ Weber Morgan Summit Davis/Morgan/ Salt Lake Morgan Davis/Morgan
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CWMU bull moose hunts (continued)
Hunt # Hunt name
6215 6216 6217 6218 6219 6220 6221 6222 6223 6224 6225 6226 6227 6228 6229 Little Red Creek Lone Tree Taylor Hollow Moon's Ranch Sharp Mountain SJ Ranch Skull Crack South Canyon State Corner Stillman Creek Ranch Strawberry Ridge Three C Two Bear Wallsburg Weber Florence Creek Woodruff Creek South
County
Wasatch Morgan/Summit Duchesne Cache/Weber Cache Morgan/ Weber Box Elder/ Cache Summit Summit Cache/Rich Wasatch Summit Wasatch Summit Rich
Phone number
801-380-1055 435-336-4118 435-848-5002 435-336-4146 435-946-3407 801-389-2006 435-336-4146 801-310-4962 801-298-0350 801-791-6551 435-654-1819 801-255-6710 801-376-8651 435-640-9254 801-243-9882
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Utah Code 23-13-2 and Utah Admin. Rule R657-5-2 & R657-37
DEFINITIONS
The following definitions explain terms used in this application guidebook. The 2012 Utah Big Game Field Regulations guidebook (available in late May 2012) will contain additional definitions that focus on hunting, harvesting and possessing big game. For a complete list of big game definitions, visit wildlife.utah.gov/rules, click Wildlife administrative rules and see R657-5-2.
Any legal weapon means any weapon listed at wildlife.utah.gov/rules/R657-05.php (see R657-5-8 through R657-5-12) or in the Firearms and Archery Equipment section of the 2012 Utah Big Game Field Regulations guidebook (available in late May 2012). Big game means species of hoofed protected wildlife. Certificate of registration means a document issued under any rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board granting authority to engage in activities not covered by a license, permit or tag. CWMU means Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit. Hunters choice means either sex may be taken. Hunting means to take or pursue a reptile, amphibian, bird or mammal by any means. Limited-entry hunt means any hunt that is identified as limited-entry and listed in the hunt table of this guidebook, and that does not include general or once-in-a-lifetime hunts. Limited-entry permit means any permit obtained for a limited-entry hunt by any means, including conservation permits, sportsman permits, CWMU permits and limited-entry landowner permits. Nonresident means a person who does not qualify as a resident. Once-in-a-lifetime hunt means any hunt that is identified as once-in-a-lifetime and listed in the hunt table of this guidebook, and that does not include general or limited-entry hunts. Once-in-a-lifetime permit means any permit obtained for a once-in-a-lifetime hunt by any means, including conservation permits, sportsman permits, CWMU permits and limited-entry landowner permits. Permit means a document, including a stamp, which grants authority to engage in specific activities under the Wildlife Resources Code or a rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board. Possession means actual or constructive possession. Resident means a person who has a fixed permanent home and principal establishment in Utah for six consecutive months immediately preceding the purchase of a license or permit, AND DOES NOT claim residency for hunting, fishing or trapping in any other state or country. An individual retains Utah residency if he or she leaves Utah to serve in the armed forces of the United States, or for religious or educational purposes, and does NOT claim residency for hunting, fishing or trapping in any other state or country. Members of the armed forces of the United States and dependents are residents as of the date the member reports for duty under assigned orders in Utah, if: the member is NOT on temporary duty in Utah and does NOT claim residency for hunting, fishing or trapping in any other state or country. the member presents a copy of his or her assignment orders to a Division office to verify the members qualification as a resident.
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A nonresident attending an institution of higher learning in Utah as a full-time student may qualify as a resident if the student has been present in Utah for 60 consecutive days immediately preceding the purchase of the license or permit and does NOT claim residency for hunting, fishing or trapping in any other state or country. A Utah resident license or permit is invalid if a resident license for hunting, fishing or trapping is purchased in any other state or country. An individual DOES NOT qualify as a resident if he or she is an absentee landowner paying property tax on land in Utah. Sell means to offer or possess for sale, barter, exchange or trade, or the act of selling, bartering, exchanging or trading. Tag means a card, label or other identification device issued for attachment to the carcass of protected wildlife. Take means to: hunt, pursue, harass, catch, capture, possess, angle, seine, trap or kill any protected wildlife; or attempt any of the above actions. Valid application means: it is for a species for which the applicant is eligible to possess a permit; there is a hunt for that species regardless of estimated permit numbers; and there is sufficient information on the application to process the application, including personal information, hunt information, and sufficient payment. Applications missing any of the above items may still be considered valid if the application is timely corrected through the application correction process.
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