travishunter3006
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September 17: Unsold general-season
archery deer permits convert to muzzleloader
permits
If any general-season archery deer permits
remain unsold at the end of the general archery
season, they will convert to general-season muzzleloader
deer permits on Sept. 17, 2012. You can
buy these permits, if available, at wildlife.utah.gov
and from license agents and Division offices.
Change for muzzleloader hunters: Starting
in 2012, hunters may use black powder or black
powder substitutes that contain nitrocellulose.
Using a dog to track wounded big game:
Starting in 2012, if you wound a big game animal,
you may use one leashed dog to track it. For
details, see page 36.
Lead-free ammunition
helps wild condors
In 2012, the Division will offer a free box
of lead-free ammunition to hunters who
have permits for buck deer or antlerless elk
on the Zion unit. By using this ammunition
in the field, hunters can help limit lead
exposure in wild California condors that live
and forage in southern Utah
Same Idea, Just new wording...
While taking wildlife or engaging in
wildlife-related activities, you may not?without
permission?enter or remain on privately owned
land that is:
? Cultivated
? Properly posted
? Fenced or enclosed in a manner designed to
exclude intruders
archery deer permits convert to muzzleloader
permits
If any general-season archery deer permits
remain unsold at the end of the general archery
season, they will convert to general-season muzzleloader
deer permits on Sept. 17, 2012. You can
buy these permits, if available, at wildlife.utah.gov
and from license agents and Division offices.
Change for muzzleloader hunters: Starting
in 2012, hunters may use black powder or black
powder substitutes that contain nitrocellulose.
Using a dog to track wounded big game:
Starting in 2012, if you wound a big game animal,
you may use one leashed dog to track it. For
details, see page 36.
Lead-free ammunition
helps wild condors
In 2012, the Division will offer a free box
of lead-free ammunition to hunters who
have permits for buck deer or antlerless elk
on the Zion unit. By using this ammunition
in the field, hunters can help limit lead
exposure in wild California condors that live
and forage in southern Utah
Same Idea, Just new wording...
While taking wildlife or engaging in
wildlife-related activities, you may not?without
permission?enter or remain on privately owned
land that is:
? Cultivated
? Properly posted
? Fenced or enclosed in a manner designed to
exclude intruders