Utah Admin. Code R657-44-9 - Depredation Hunter Pool
(1) When deer, elk,
pronghorn, or once-in-a-lifetime species are causing damage or are determined
to be nuisance, hunts not listed in the guidebooks of the Wildlife Board for
taking big game may be held. These hunts occur on short notice, involve small
areas, and are limited to only a few hunters.
(3) A hunter pool application does not affect
eligibility to apply for any other big game permit. However, hunters who
participate in any deer, elk, pronghorn or once-in-a-lifetime species
depredation or nuisance hunt may not possess an additional permit for that
species during the same year, except as provided in Rule R657-5 and the
guidebooks of the Wildlife Board for taking big game.
(4) A person who has obtained a
once-in-a-lifetime species depredation or nuisance hunt permit and has
successfully harvested an animal may not obtain any other once-in-a-lifetime
permit or hunt during any other once-in-a- lifetime hunt for that species as
provided in R657-5, except for
(5)
The division shall develop a process by which hunters can apply to the
depredation hunter pool and post that process on the division
website.
(6) Hunters who have not
obtained the appropriate deer, elk, pronghorn or once-in-a-lifetime species
permit shall purchase an appropriate permit.
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