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LAST EDITED ON Oct-26-09 AT 08:26AM (MST)[p] STATEWIDE DEER ARCHERY HUNTING COULD HAPPEN AGAIN IN 2010
The facts are in, and the findings are clear based on the acres of public land that have deer habitat, the Southern Region doesn't have any more archery hunters in it than any other region in the state.
Starting in 2010, archery deer hunters might be able to hunt across Utah during the entire general season.
Photo by Bill Bates
In fact, based on the number of acres per archery hunter, the Southern Region is actually the least crowded region in Utah.
For that reason, the Division of Wildlife Resources is proposing that general archery deer hunters be allowed to hunt anywhere in Utah that's open to general-season hunting.
(In 2009, archery hunters had to choose one region to hunt in during the first two weeks of the hunt. After the first two weeks, they could hunt anywhere in Utah that was open to general-season hunting.)
The facts are in, and the findings are clear based on the acres of public land that have deer habitat, the Southern Region doesn't have any more archery hunters in it than any other region in the state.
Starting in 2010, archery deer hunters might be able to hunt across Utah during the entire general season.
Photo by Bill Bates
In fact, based on the number of acres per archery hunter, the Southern Region is actually the least crowded region in Utah.
For that reason, the Division of Wildlife Resources is proposing that general archery deer hunters be allowed to hunt anywhere in Utah that's open to general-season hunting.
(In 2009, archery hunters had to choose one region to hunt in during the first two weeks of the hunt. After the first two weeks, they could hunt anywhere in Utah that was open to general-season hunting.)