This is the only proposed rifle hunt on the Cache.
(e) a rifle as detailed in Subsection R657-5-8(1), with the following restrictions:
(i) not semi-automatic;
(ii) no attached scope; and
(iii) utilizes a straight-walled cartridge with a minimum bullet diameter of .35 caliber and a minimum case length of not less than 1.16 inches.
That's wrong. It's all good to debate, agree with or complain about the proposal, but at least use the correct information. It is proposed to be a restricted weapon hunt for ML and rifle, not a hams hunt. 400+ posts, I bet you guys had a great discussion and won over the opposition, which ever side you are on- just hopefully based on facts. haha Carry on.
R657-5-48. Restricted Weapons Hunt.
(1)(a) The Wildlife Board may prescribe Restricted Weapon Type hunts for any big game species.
(b) A person who has obtained a Restricted Weapon Type permit may not hunt within Cooperative Wildlife Management unit areas.
(c) A person who has obtained a Restricted Weapon Type permit may only hunt within the unit specified on the permit and no other general season, limited entry, or premium limited units, except as provided by the Wildlife Board in the guidebooks for big game.
(d) A permit issued for a Restricted Weapon Type season identified in Subsection (1)(a) allows a person to take a species designated on the permit within the area, during the season dates, and using the weapon type described in Subsections (2) through (6) and specified on the permit.
(3) "Restricted Muzzleloader Equipment" means muzzleloader equipment as detailed in Subsections R657-5-10(1) and (2) with the following restrictions:
(a) the ignition system is limited to traditional flintlock, wheellock, matchlock, musket cap, or percussion cap which must be entirely visible when the hammer is drawn back. All other ignition systems, including 209 primers, are prohibited; and
(b) contains only open sights or peep sights.
(4) "Restricted Rifle Equipment" means a rifle as detailed in Subsection R657-5-8(1) with the following exceptions:
(a) contains only open sights or peeps sights; and
(b) cannot be semi-automatic.
(6) A person who has obtained an any weapon permit for big game may use any restricted weapon authorized in this section to take the species authorized on the permit.
(7) Electronic communication to receive real-time information on hunter or game location to aid in the stalking of a specific big game animal is prohibited on a restricted weapon hunt.