Utah Admin. Code R657-5-36 - Doe Pronghorn Hunts

(1)
(a) To hunt doe pronghorn, a hunter must obtain a doe pronghorn permit.
(b) A person may obtain only one doe pronghorn permit or a two-doe pronghorn permit through the division's antlerless big game drawing.
(2)
(a) A doe pronghorn permit allows a person to take one doe pronghorn using the weapon type, within the area, and during the season specified on the permit and in the Antlerless guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking big game.
(b) A two-doe pronghorn permit allows a person to take two doe pronghorn using the weapon type, within the area, and during the season dates specified on the permit and in the Antlerless guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking big game.
(c) A person may not hunt doe pronghorn on any pronghorn cooperative wildlife management unit unless that person obtains a doe pronghorn permit for that specific cooperative wildlife management unit.
(3)
(a) A person who has obtained a doe pronghorn permit must report hunt information within 30 calendar days after the end of the hunting season, whether the permit holder was successful or unsuccessful in harvesting a doe pronghorn.
(b) Doe pronghorn permit holders must report hunt information by telephone, or through the division's website.
(c) A person who fails to comply with the requirement in Subsection (a) shall be ineligible to apply for any general season antlerless, general season doe, general season antlerless cooperative wildlife management unit, or general season doe cooperative wildlife management unit permit or preference points in the following year.
(d) Late questionnaires may be accepted pursuant to Subsection R657-42-9(3).

Notes

Utah Admin. Code R657-5-36
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-5, effective 2/8/2016 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2018-5, effective 2/7/2018 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-07, effective 3/14/2022 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-05, effective 2/14/2023 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-14, effective 7/11/2023

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