Utah Admin. Code R657-9-2 - Definitions
(1)
(a) Terms used in this rule are defined in
Section 23A-1-101.
(b) The terms provided in Subsections
58-79-102(1) through
(7) are incorporated by reference.
(2) In addition:
(a) "Bait" means shelled, shucked or
unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed that lures, attracts
or entices birds.
(b) "Baiting"
means the direct or indirect placing, exposing, depositing, distributing, or
scattering of salt, grain, or other feed that could serve as a lure or
attraction for migratory games birds to, on, or over any areas where hunters
are attempting to take them.
(c)
"CFR" means the Code of Federal Regulations.
(d) "Daily Bag Limit" means the maximum
number of migratory game birds of a single species or combination, aggregate,
of species permitted to be taken by one person in any one day during the open
season in any one specified geographic area for which a daily bag limit is
prescribed.
(e) "Dark geese" means
the following species: cackling, Canada, and brant.
(f) "Light geese" means the following
species: snow, blue and Ross'.
(g)
"Live decoys" means tame or captive ducks, geese or other live birds.
(h) "Migratory game bird" means waterfowl,
snipe, coot, American crow, band-tailed pigeon, mourning dove, white-winged
dove, and Sandhill crane.
(i)
"Off-highway vehicle" means any motor vehicle designed for or capable of travel
over unimproved terrain.
(j)
"Permanent waterfowl blind" means any waterfowl blind that is left unattended
overnight and that is not a portable structure capable of immediate
relocation.
(k) "Possession limit"
the maximum number of migratory game birds of a single species or a combination
of species permitted to be possessed by any one person when lawfully taken in
the United States in any one specified geographic area for which a possession
limit is prescribed.
(l) "Retrieval
Zone" means areas adjacent to rest areas where game retrieval is allowed but
hunting is restricted.
(m)
"Sinkbox" means any type of low floating device, having a depression, affording
the hunter a means of concealment beneath the surface of the water.
(n) "Snipe" means the following species:
common, Jack, pin-tailed, solitary, Swinhoe's and Wilson's snipe.
(o) "Transport" means to ship, export, import
or receive or deliver for shipment.
(p) "Waterfowl" means ducks, mergansers,
geese and tundra swans.
(q)
"Waterfowl blind" means any manufactured place of concealment, including boats,
rafts, tents, excavated pits, or similar structures, which have been designed
to partially or completely conceal a person while hunting waterfowl.
(r) "Waterfowl Management Area" means the
following properties owned or managed by the division primarily for the
conservation, production, or recreational harvest of ducks, mergansers, geese,
tundra swans, and other waterfowl:
(i)
Bicknell Bottoms;
(ii)
BlackHawk;
(iii) Blue
Lake;
(iv) Brown's Park;
(v) Clear Lake;
(vi) Desert Lake;
(vii) Farmington Bay;
(viii) Fitzgerald;
(ix) Harold Crane;
(x) Howard Slough;
(xi) Locomotive Springs;
(xii) Mallard Springs;
(xiii) Manti Meadows;
(xiv) Mills Meadows;
(xv) Ogden Bay;
(xvi) Powell Slough;
(xvii) Provo River Delta;
(xviii) Public Shooting Grounds;
(xix) Redmond Marsh;
(xx) Rock Island;
(xxi) Salt Creek;
(xxii) Stewart Lake;
(xxiii) Timpie Springs;
(xxiv) Topaz;
(xxv) Warm Springs; and
(xxvi) Willard Spur.
Notes
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