DAR File No.: 28081
Filed: 07/08/2005, 01:32
Received by: NLRULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
This rule is being amended pursuant to Regional Advisory Council meetings and the Wildlife Board meeting conducted for taking public input and reviewing the upland game program as approved by the Wildlife Board.
Summary of the rule or change:
Under Section R657-6-2, several definitions are deleted since these definitions are being incorporated by reference to 50 CFR 20, 2004 ed. Section R657-6-3 is amended to clarify reporting requirements for the migratory game bird harvest information program. Provisions for wild turkey, which are currently in effect under Rule R657-54, are deleted, including application procedures, waiting periods, bonus points, methods of taking wild turkey, identification of species, and any provisions provided for wild turkey. The following provisions are incorporated by reference to 50 CFR 20, 2004 ed., and therefore are deleted: 1) baiting migratory game birds; 2) transporting another person's birds; 3) gift of migratory game birds; 4) importation limits; and 5) transfer of possession. Other changes are being made for consistency and clarity.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
Sections 23-14-18 and 23-14-19
50 CFR 20, 2004 ed.
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
This amendment deletes provisions incorporated by reference, provided in Rule R657-54, and clarifies existing requirements. The proposed changes to this rule do not create a cost or savings impact to the state budget or the Division of Wildlife Resources's (DWR) budget.
local governments:
This amendment deletes provisions incorporated by reference, provided in Rule R657-54, and clarifies existing requirements. These proposed changes do not create any direct cost or savings impact to local governments because they are not directly affected by the rule.
other persons:
This amendment deletes provisions incorporated by reference, provided in Rule R657-54, and clarifies existing requirements. These proposed changes to the rule do not impose any additional requirements on other persons, nor generate a cost or savings impact to other persons.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
This amendment deletes provisions incorporated by reference, provided in Rule R657-54, and clarifies existing requirements. These proposed changes to the rule do not create additional compliance costs.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
The amendments to this rule do not create an impact on businesses. Michael R. Styler, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Natural Resources
Wildlife Resources
1594 W NORTH TEMPLE
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116-3154Direct questions regarding this rule to:
Debbie Merrill at the above address, by phone at 801-538-4707, by FAX at 801-538-4745, or by Internet E-mail at debbiemerrill@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
08/31/2005
This rule may become effective on:
09/01/2005
Authorized by:
James F Karpowitz, Director
RULE TEXT
R657. Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources.
R657-6. Taking Upland Game.
R657-6-1. Purpose and Authority.
(1) Under authority of Sections 23-14-18 and 23-14-19 and in accordance with 50 CFR 20, [
2003]2004 edition, which is incorporated by reference, the Wildlife Board has established this rule for taking upland game.(2) Specific season dates, bag and possession limits, areas open, number of permits and other administrative details that may change annually are published in the Upland Game Proclamation [
and the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game Proclamation]of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.R657-6-2. Definitions.
(1) Terms used in this rule are defined in Section 23-13-2.
(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) [
"Baited area" means any area on which shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed has been placed, exposed, deposited, distributed or scattered, if that shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed could serve as a lure or attraction for migratory game birds to, on, or over areas where hunters are attempting to take migratory game birds. Any such area will remain a baited area for ten days following the complete removal of all such shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed.(c) "Baiting" means the direct or indirect placing, depositing, exposing, distributing, or scattering of shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed that could serve as a lure or attraction for migratory game birds to, on, or over any areas where hunters are attempting to take migratory game birds.(d)]"CFR" means the Code of Federal Regulations.[
(e) "Closed season" means the days on which upland game shall not be taken.(f) "Commercial hunting area" means private land operated under Rule R657-22, where hatchery or artificially raised or propagated game birds are released for the purpose of hunting during a specified season and where a fee is charged.(g)](c) "Falconry" means the sport of taking quarry by means of a trained raptor.[
(h) "Field possession limit" means no person may possess, have in custody, or transport, whichever applies, more than the daily bag limit of migratory game birds, tagged or not tagged, at or between the place where taken and either:(i) his or her automobile or principal means of land transportation;(ii) his or her personal abode or temporary or transient place of lodging;(iii) a migratory bird preservation facility; or(iv) a post office or common carrier facility.(i) "Immediate family" means the landowner's lessee, or landowner's or lessee's spouse, children, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, father, mother, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother, sister, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, stepchildren, and grandchildren.(j)](d) "Landowner" means any individual, family or corporation who owns property in Utah and whose name appears on the deed as the owner of eligible property or whose name appears as the purchaser on a contract for sale of eligible property.[
(k)](e) "Migratory game bird" means, for the purposes of this rule, Mourning Dove, White-winged Dove, Band-tailed Pigeon, and Sandhill Crane.[
(l) "Nontoxic shot" means soft iron, steel, copper-plated steel, nickel-plated steel, zinc-plated steel, bismuth, and any other shot types approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Lead, nickel-plated lead, copper-plated lead, copper and lead/copper alloy shot have not been approved.(m) "Open season" means the days when upland game may lawfully be taken. Each period prescribed as an open season shall include the first and last days thereof.(n) "Personal abode" means one's principal or ordinary home or dwelling place, as distinguished from a temporary or transient place of abode or dwelling, such as a hunting club, cabin, tent, or trailer house used as a hunting club or any hotel, motel, or rooming house used during a hunting, pleasure, or business trip.(o) "Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit" means a generally contiguous area of private land open for hunting small game, waterfowl, or big game by permit that is registered in accordance with Rules R657-21 and R657-37.(p) "Possession limit" means, for purposes of this rule, the number of upland game birds one individual may have in possession at any one time.(q)](f) "Transport" means to ship, carry, export, import, receive or deliver for shipment, conveyance, carriage, exportation or importation.[
(r)](g) "Upland game" means pheasant, quail, Chukar Partridge, Hungarian Partridge, Sage-grouse, Ruffed Grouse, Blue Grouse, Sharp-tailed Grouse, cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare, White-tailed Ptarmigan, and the following migratory game birds: Mourning Dove, White-winged Dove, Band-tailed Pigeon, and Sandhill Crane.R657-6-3. Migratory Game Bird Harvest Information Program.
(1) A person must obtain a Migratory Game Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP) registration number to hunt migratory game birds[
(Band-tailed Pigeon, Mourning Dove, White-winged Dove and Sandhill Crane)].(2)(a) A person may call the telephone number or register online as published in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game [
or register online at www.wildlife.utah.gov]to obtain their HIP registration number.[Use of a public pay phone will not allow access to the telephone number published in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.](b) A person must write their HIP registration number on their current [
year's]valid hunting license.(3) Any person obtaining a HIP registration number will be required to provide their:
(a) hunting license number;
(b) hunting license [
code key]type;(c) name;
(d) address;
(e) phone number;
(f) birth date; and
(g) information about the previous year's migratory game bird hunts.
(4) Lifetime license holders will receive a sticker every three years from the Division to write their HIP number on and place on their lifetime license card.
(5) Any person hunting migratory game birds will be required, while in the field, to [
prove that]provide their small game or combination license with the HIP registration number recorded, showing they have registered and provided information for the HIP program.R657-6-6[
. Application Procedure, Waiting Period and Bonus Points for Wild Turkey.(1)(a) Applications are available from Division offices, license agents, and the Division's Internet address. Applications must be mailed by the date prescribed in the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game Proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.(b) Residents and nonresidents may apply.(c) The application period for wild turkey is published in the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game Proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.(2)(a) Applications completed incorrectly or received after the date prescribed in the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game Proclamation may be rejected.(b) If an error is found on the application, the applicant may be contacted for correction.(3)(a) Late applications, received by the date published in the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game Proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game, will not be considered in the drawing, but will be processed for the purpose of entering data into the Division's draw database to provide:(i) future preprinted applications;(ii) notification by mail of late application and other draw opportunities; and(iii) reevaluation of Division and third-party errors.(b) The $5 handling fee will be used to process the late application. Any permit fees submitted with the application will be refunded.(c) Late applications, received after the date published in the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game Proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game shall not be processed and shall be returned to the applicant.(4)(a) Group applications for wild turkey will not be accepted.(b) Applicants may select up to three hunt choices when applying for limited entry turkey permits. Hunt unit choices must be listed in order of preference.(5)(a) A person may obtain only one wild turkey permit each year, except a person may obtain wild turkey conservation permits in addition to obtaining a limited entry or remaining wild turkey permit.(b) A person may not apply for wild turkey more than once annually.(c) A turkey permit allows a person using any legal weapon to take one male turkey within the area and season specified on the permit.(6) A small game license or combination license may be purchased before applying or the small game license or combination license will be issued upon successfully drawing a permit. Fees must be submitted with the application.(7) Each application must include:(a) the nonrefundable handling fee;(b) the limited entry turkey permit fee; and(c) the small game or combination license fee, if it has not yet been purchased.(8) The posting date of the drawing results is published in the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game Proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.(9)(a) Any permits remaining after the drawing are available only by mail-in request.(b) Requests for remaining permits must include:(i) full name, complete mailing address, phone number, date of birth, weight, height, sex, color of hair and eyes, Social Security number, and driver's license number (if available);(ii) proof of hunter education certification, if applicable;(iii) small game or combination license number or fees; and(iv) the permit fee.(c) Requests must be submitted to the Salt Lake Division office as published in the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.(d) Requests shall be filled on a first-come, first-served basis beginning on the date published in the Turkey Addendum to the Proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.(10) Unsuccessful applicants will receive a refund in March.(11)(a) Any person who obtained a Rio Grande turkey permit during the preceding two years may not apply for or obtain a Rio Grande or Merriam's turkey permit for the current year, except as provided in Subsections (c) and (d).(b) Any person who obtained a Merriam's turkey permit during the preceding year, may not apply for or obtain a Merriam's or Rio Grande turkey permit for the current year, except as provided in Subsections (c) and (d).(c) Waiting periods do not apply to the purchase of turkey permits remaining after the drawing. However, waiting periods are incurred as a result of purchasing remaining permits. Therefore, if a remaining permit is purchased in the current year, waiting periods will be in effect when applying in the drawing in the following two years.(d) Waiting periods do not apply to conservation permits or landowner permits.(12)(a) A bonus point is awarded for:(i) a valid unsuccessful application when applying for a permit in the turkey drawing; or(ii) a valid application when applying for a bonus point in the turkey drawing.(b)(i) A person may not apply for a bonus point if that person is ineligible to apply for a permit.(ii) A person may apply for one turkey bonus point each year, except a person may not apply in the drawing for both a turkey permit and a turkey bonus point in the same year.(iii) Group applications will not be accepted when applying for bonus points.(c) A bonus point shall not be awarded for an unsuccessful landowner application.(d) Each applicant receives a random drawing number for:(i) the current valid turkey application; and(ii) each bonus point accrued.(iii) The applicant will retain the lowest random number for the drawing.(e)(i) Fifty percent of the permits for each hunt unit will be reserved for applicants with bonus points.(ii) Based on the applicant's first choice, the reserved permits will be designated by a random drawing number to eligible applicants with the greatest number of bonus points.(iii) If reserved permits remain, the reserved permits will be designated by random number to eligible applicants with the next greatest number of bonus points.(iv) The procedure in Subsection (iii) will continue until all reserved permits have been issued or no applications for that hunt unit remain.(v) Any reserved permits remaining and any applicants who were not selected for reserved permits will be returned to the drawing.(f) Bonus points are forfeited if a person obtains a wild turkey permit, except as provided in Subsection (f).(g) Bonus points are not forfeited if:(i) a person is successful in obtaining a Conservation Permit or Sportsman Permit;(ii) a person obtains a Landowner Permit; or(iii) a person obtains a Poaching-Reported Reward Permit.(h) Bonus points are not transferable.(i) Bonus points are tracked using social security numbers or Division-issued hunter identification numbers.(13)(a) An applicant may withdraw their application for the wild turkey permit drawing by requesting such in writing by the date published in the Turkey Addendum to the Proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.(b) The applicant must send their notarized signature with a statement requesting that their application be withdrawn to the Salt Lake division office.(c) Handling fees will not be refunded.(14)(a) An applicant may amend their application for the wild turkey permit drawing by requesting such in writing by the initial application deadline.(b) The applicant must send their notarized signature with a statement requesting that their application be amended to the Salt Lake Division office.(c) The applicant must identify in their statement the requested amendment to their application.(d) An amendment may cause rejection if the amendment causes an error on the application.R657-6-7. Landowner Permits.(1)(a) Up to an additional 20 percent of the limited entry permits authorized for taking Merriam's and Rio Grande turkeys are available to private landowners through a drawing.(b) Landowners interested in obtaining landowner permits must contact the regional Division office in their area November 15 through December 15 to be eligible for the landowner permit drawing and to obtain an application.(c) Landowner permit applications that are not signed by the local Division representative will be rejected.(d) Landowner permit applications must be received by the date published in the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game Proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.(2)(a) A landowner who owns at least 640 acres of essential habitat that supports wild Merriam's turkeys or at least 20 acres of essential habitat that supports wild Rio Grande turkey within any of the open limited entry areas for wild turkeys is eligible to participate in the drawing for available landowner turkey permits.(b) Land qualifying as essential habitat and owned by more than one landowner may qualify for a landowner permit. However, the landowners who own the qualifying land must determine the landowner who will be participating in the drawing.(c) "Essential habitat" means areas where wild turkeys regularly and consistently roost, feed, loaf, nest or winter.(3)(a) A landowner who applies for a landowner permit may:(i) be issued the permit; or(ii) designate a member of the landowner's immediate family or landowner's regular full-time employee to receive the permit.(b) At the time of application, the landowner must identify the designee who will receive the permit.(c) The landowner permit may be used only on the open limited entry area in which the landowner's property is located during the open season established for hunting wild turkeys.(4) The posting date of the drawing results for landowner permits is published in the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game Proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.(5)(a) Any landowner permits remaining after the landowner drawing shall be converted to public limited entry permits for that specific unit.(b) These permits shall be issued through the limited entry drawing. Therefore, the number of public permits listed in the Turkey Addendum to the Upland Game Proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game, may increase.(6)(a) A waiting period does not apply to landowners applying for landowner permits.(b) A landowner may apply once annually for a landowner permit and a limited entry permit, but may only draw or obtain one permit.R657-6-8. Purchase of License, or Permit by Mail.(1) A person may obtain a license by mail by sending the following information to any Division office: full name, complete mailing address, phone number, date of birth, weight, height, sex, color of hair and eyes, Social Security number, driver's license number (if available), proof of hunter education certification and fees.(2) A person may obtain a Band-tailed Pigeon, Sage-grouse, Sharp-tailed Grouse, or White-tailed Ptarmigan permit by mail by sending the following information to any Division office: full name, complete mailing address, phone number, and hunting license number.(3)(a) Personal checks, cashier's checks, or money orders are accepted.(b) Personal checks drawn on an out-of-state account are not accepted.(4) Checks must be made payable to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.R657-6-9]. Firearms and Archery Tackle.(1) A person may not use any weapon or device to take upland game except as provided in this section.
(2)(a) Upland game may be taken with archery equipment, a shotgun no larger than 10 gauge, or a handgun. Loads for shotguns and handguns must be one-half ounce or more of shot size between no. 2 and no. 8, except:
(i) migratory game birds may not be taken with a handgun, or a shotgun capable of holding more than three shells, unless it is plugged with a one-piece filler, incapable of removal without disassembling the gun, so its total capacity does not exceed three shells;
(ii)[
wild turkey may be taken only with a bow and broadhead tipped arrows or a shotgun no larger than 10 gauge and no smaller than 20 gauge, firing shot sizes between BB and no. 6;(iii)] cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare may be taken with any firearm not capable of being fired fully automatic;[
(iv)](iii) a person hunting upland game on a temporary game preserve as defined in Rule R657-5 may not use or possess any broadheads unless that person possesses a valid big game archery permit for the area being hunted;[
(v)](iv) only shotguns, firing shot sizes no. 4 or smaller, may be used on temporary game preserves as specified in [the Big Game Proclamation; and]Rule R657-5; and[
(vi)](v) Sandhill Crane may be taken with any size of nontoxic shot.(b) Crossbows are not legal archery equipment for taking upland game, except as provided in Rule R657-12.
(3) A person may not use:
(a) a firearm capable of being fired fully automatic; or
(b) any light enhancement device or aiming device that casts a beam of light.
R657-6-[
10]7. Nontoxic Shot.(1) Only nontoxic shot may be used to take Sandhill Crane.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), nontoxic shot is not required to take any species of upland game, except Sandhill Crane.
(3) A person may not possess or use lead shot or any other shot that has not been approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [
for taking migratory game birds while hunting Sandhill Crane or]while on federal refuges or the following state waterfowl or wildlife management areas: Bicknell Bottoms, Blue Lake, Brown's Park, Clear Lake, Desert Lake, Farmington Bay, Harold S. Crane, Howard Slough, Locomotive Springs, Manti Meadows, Mills Meadows, Ogden Bay, Powell Slough, Public Shooting Grounds, Salt Creek, Scott M. Matheson Wetland Preserve, Stewart Lake, and Timpie Springs.R657-6-[
11]8. Use of Firearms and Archery Tackle on State Wildlife Management Areas.(1) A person may not possess a firearm or archery tackle, except during the specified hunting seasons or as authorized by the Division on the following wildlife management areas: Bear River Trenton Property Parcel, Bud Phelps, Castle Dale, Huntington, James Walter Fitzgerald, Mallard Springs, Manti Meadows, Montes Creek, Nephi, Pahvant, Redmond Marsh, Richfield, Roosevelt, Scott M. Matheson Wetland Preserve, Vernal, and Willard Bay.
(2) The firearm restrictions set forth in this section do not apply to a person licensed to carry a concealed weapon in accordance with Title 53, Chapter 5, Part 7 of the Utah Code, provided the person is not utilizing the concealed firearm to hunt or take wildlife.
R657-6-[
12]9. Use of Firearms and Archery Tackle on State Waterfowl Management Areas.(1) A person may not possess a firearm or archery tackle, except during the specified waterfowl hunting seasons or as authorized by the Division on the following waterfowl management areas: Bicknell Bottoms, Blue Lake, Brown's Park, Clear Lake, Desert Lake, Farmington Bay, Harold S. Crane, Howard Slough, Locomotive Springs, Mills Meadows, Ogden Bay, Powell Slough, Public Shooting Grounds, Salt Creek, Stewart Lake, and Timpie Springs.
(2) During the waterfowl hunting seasons, a shotgun is the only firearm that may be held in possession.
(3) The firearm restrictions set forth in this section do not apply to a person licensed to carry a concealed weapon in accordance with Title 53, Chapter 5, Part 7 of the Utah Code, provided the person is not utilizing the concealed firearm to hunt or take wildlife.
R657-6-[
13]10. Shooting Hours.(1)(a) Except as provided in Subsection (b), shooting hours for upland game are as follows:
(i) Band-tailed Pigeon, Mourning Dove, White-winged Dove, and Sandhill Crane may be taken only between one-half hour before official sunrise through official sunset.
(ii) Sage-grouse, Ruffed Grouse, Blue Grouse, Sharp-tailed Grouse, White-tailed Ptarmigan, Chukar Partridge, Hungarian Partridge, pheasant, quail, [
wild turkey,]cottontail rabbit, and snowshoe hare may be taken only between one-half hour before official sunrise through one-half hour after official sunset.(b) A person must add to or subtract from the official sunrise and sunset depending on the geographic location of the state. Specific times are provided in a time zone map in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.
(2) Pheasant and quail may not be taken prior to 8 a.m. on the opening day of the pheasant and quail seasons.
(3) A person may not discharge a firearm on state owned lands adjacent to the Great Salt Lake, state waterfowl management areas or on federal refuges between official sunset through one-half hour before official sunrise.
R657-6-[
14]11. State Parks.(1) Hunting of any wildlife is prohibited within the boundaries of all state park areas, except those areas designated open to hunting by the Division of Parks and Recreation in Rule R651-614-4.
(2) Hunting with rifles and handguns in park areas designated open is prohibited within one mile of all park facilities including buildings, camp or picnic sites, overlooks, golf courses, boat ramps, and developed beaches.
(3) Hunting with shotguns or archery tackle is prohibited within one quarter mile of the above stated areas.
R657-6-[
15.]12. Falconry.(1)(a) Falconers must obtain an annual small game or combination license and a valid falconry certificate of registration or license to hunt upland game and must also obtain:
(b) a Band-tailed Pigeon permit before taking Band-tailed Pigeon;
(c) a Sage-grouse permit before taking Sage-grouse;
(d) a Sharp-tailed Grouse permit before taking Sharp-tailed Grouse;
(e) a White-tailed Ptarmigan permit before taking White-tailed Ptarmigan; or
(f) a Sandhill Crane permit before taking Sandhill Crane.
(2) Areas open and bag and possession limits for falconry are provided in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.
[
R657-6-16. Live Decoys and Electronic Calls.A person may not take a wild turkey by the use or aid of live decoys, records or tapes of turkey calls or sounds, or electronically amplified imitations of turkey calls.R657-6-17.]R657-6-13. Baiting.(1) A person may not hunt upland game by the aid of baiting, or on or over any baited area where a person knows or reasonably should know that the area is or has been baited. This section does not prohibit:
(a) the taking of any migratory game bird on or over the following lands or areas that are not otherwise baited areas:
(i) standing crops or flooded standing crops (including aquatics), standing, flooded or manipulated natural vegetation, flooded harvested croplands, or lands or areas where seeds or grains have been scattered solely as the result of a normal agricultural planting, harvesting, post-harvest manipulation or normal soil stabilization practice;
(ii) from a blind or other place of concealment camouflaged with natural vegetation;
(iii) from a blind or other place of concealment camouflaged with vegetation from agricultural crops, as long as such camouflaging does not result in the exposing, depositing, distributing or scattering of grain or other feed; or
(iv) standing or flooded standing agricultural crops where grain is inadvertently scattered solely as a result of a hunter entering or exiting a hunting area, placing decoys or retrieving downed birds.
(b) The taking of any [
migratory]upland game[bird], except [waterfowl, coots and cranes]Sandhill Crane, on or over lands or areas that are not otherwise baited areas, and where grain or other feed has been distributed or scattered solely as the result of manipulation of an agricultural crop or other feed on the land where grown or solely as the result of a normal agricultural operation.[
R657-6-18. Turkeys.A person may not take or attempt to take any turkey sitting or roosting in a tree.R657-6-19]R657-6-14. Use of Motorized Vehicles.Motorized vehicle travel on all state wildlife management areas is restricted to county roads and improved roads that are posted open.
R657-6-[
20]15. Possession of Live Protected Wildlife.A person may not possess live, protected wildlife. Protected wildlife that is wounded must be immediately killed and shall be included in the hunter's bag limit.
R657-6-[
21]16. Tagging Requirements.(1) The carcass of a Sandhill Crane, sage grouse, or Sharp-tailed Grouse[
, or turkey] must be tagged in accordance with Section 23-20-30.(2) A person may not hunt or pursue Sandhill Crane, sage grouse, or Sharp-tailed Grouse [
or turkey]after any of the notches have been removed from the tag or the tag has been detached from the permit.R657-6-[
22]17. Identification of Species and Sex.[
(1)]One fully feathered wing must remain attached to each upland game bird and migratory game bird taken[, except wild turkey,] while it is being transported to allow species identification.[(2) The head must remain attached to the carcass of wild turkey while being transported to permit species and sex identification.][
R657-6-23]R657-6-18. Waste of Upland Game.A person shall not kill or cripple any upland game without making a reasonable effort to retrieve the animal.
R657-6-[
24]19. Utah Pheasant Project.(1) Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, or youth enrolled in 4-H or FFA may collect and rear pheasants from eggs in nests destroyed by normal hay mowing operations. The 4-H club leader, FFA adviser or Scout Master shall first apply for and obtain a certificate of registration for this activity.
(2) Landowners or operators of mowing equipment may collect the eggs and possess them for no more than 24 hours for pick up by a person with a certificate of registration.
(3) Pheasants must be released by 16 weeks of age.
(4) These pheasants remain the property of the state of Utah.
R657-6-[
25]20. Use of Dogs.(1) Dogs may be used to locate and retrieve upland game during open hunting seasons.
(2) Dogs are not allowed on state wildlife management or waterfowl management areas, except during open hunting seasons or as posted by the Division.
(3) State wildlife management and waterfowl management areas are listed under Sections R657-6-[
11]9 and R657-6-[12]10.R657-6-[
26]21. Closed Areas.A person may not hunt upland game in any area posted closed by the Division or any of the following areas:
(1) Salt Lake International Airport boundaries as posted.
(2) Incorporated municipalities: Most of the incorporated areas of Alta, a portion of Davis County, Garland City, Layton, Logan, Pleasant View City, South Ogden City, West Jordan, and West Valley City are closed to the discharge of firearms. Check with the respective city officials for specific boundaries. Other municipalities may have additional firearm restrictions.
(3) Wildlife Management Areas:
(a) Waterfowl management areas and federal refuges are open for hunting upland game only during designated waterfowl hunting seasons, including: Bear River National Wildlife Refuge, Bicknell Bottoms, Blue Lake, Brown's Park, Clear Lake, Desert Lake, Farmington Bay, Harold S. Crane, Howard Slough, Locomotive Springs, Mills Meadows, Ogden Bay, Ouray National Wildlife Refuge, Powell Slough, Public Shooting Grounds, Salt Creek, Stewart Lake, and Timpie Springs.
(b) Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge is closed to upland game hunting.
(c) Goshen Warm Springs is closed to upland game hunting.
(4) Military installations, including Camp Williams, are closed to hunting and trespassing unless otherwise authorized.
R657-6-[
27]22. Live Decoys and Electronic Calls.A person may not take migratory game birds by the use or aid of live decoys, [
records or tapes of migratory]recorded or electronically amplified bird calls or sounds, or recorded or electronically amplified imitations of bird calls or sounds.R657-6-23[
R657-6-28. Baiting Migratory Game Birds.Migratory game birds may not be taken by the aid of baiting, or on or over any baited area. However, nothing in this paragraph shall prohibit:(1) the taking of Band-tailed Pigeon, Mourning Dove, White-winged Dove, and Sandhill Crane on or over standing crops, flooded standing crops (including aquatics), flooded harvested croplands, grain crops properly shucked on the field where grown, or grains found scattered solely as the result of normal agricultural planting or harvesting; or(2) the taking of Band-tailed Pigeon, Mourning Dove, White-winged Dove and Sandhill Crane on or over any lands where feed has been distributed or scattered solely as the result of bona fide agricultural operations or procedures, or as a result of manipulation of a crop or other feed on the land where grown for wildlife management purposes.R657-6-29. Transporting Another Person's Birds.(1) No person may receive, transport, or have in custody any migratory game birds belonging to another person unless such birds have a tag attached that states the total number and species of birds, the date such birds were killed, and the address, signature, and license number of the hunter.(2) No person shall import migratory game birds belonging to another person.R657-6-30. Gift of Migratory Game Birds.No person may receive, possess, or give to another, any freshly killed migratory game birds as a gift, except at the personal abodes of the donor or donee, unless such birds have a tag attached, signed by the hunter who took the birds, stating such hunters address, the total number and species of birds and the date such birds were taken.R657-6-31]. Shipping or Exporting.(1) No person may transport upland game by the Postal Service or a common carrier unless the package or container has the name and address of the shipper and the consignee and an accurate statement of the numbers of each species of birds contained therein clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside of the container.
(2) A shipping permit issued by the Division must accompany each package containing upland game within or from the state.
(3) A person may export upland game or their parts from Utah only if:
(a) the person who harvested the upland game accompanies it and possess a valid license or permit corresponding to the tag, if applicable; or
(b) the person exporting the upland game or its parts, if it is not the person who harvested the upland game, has obtained a shipping permit from the Division.
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R657-6-32. Importation Limits.No person shall import during any one calendar week beginning on Sunday more than 25 doves, singularly or in the aggregate, or ten Band-tailed Pigeons from any foreign country, except Mexico. Importation of doves and Band-tailed Pigeons from Mexico may not exceed the maximum number permitted by Mexican authorities to be taken in any one day.R657-6-33. Transfer of Possession.(1) A person may not put or leave any migratory game bird at any place other than at his personal abode or in the custody of another person for picking, cleaning, processing, shipping, transporting, or storing, including temporary storage, or for the purpose of having taxidermy services performed unless there is attached to the birds a disposal receipt, donation receipt, or transportation slip signed by the hunter stating his address, the total number and species of birds, and the date such birds were killed.(2) A migratory bird preservation facility may not receive or have in custody any migratory game bird without the documents required in Subsection (1).R657-6-34.]R657-6-24. Spotlighting.(1) Except as provided in Section 23-13-17:
(a) a person may not use or cast the rays of any spotlight, headlight or other artificial light to locate protected wildlife while having in possession a firearm or other weapon or device that could be used to take or injure protected wildlife; and
(b) the use of a spotlight or other artificial light in a field, woodland or forest where protected wildlife are generally found is prima facie evidence of attempting to locate protected wildlife.
(2) The provisions of this section do not apply to:
(a) the use of the headlights of a motor vehicle or other artificial light in a usual manner where there is no attempt or intent to locate protected wildlife; or
(b) a person licensed to carry a concealed weapon in accordance with Title 53, Chapter 5, Part 7 of the Utah Code, provided the person is not utilizing the concealed firearm to hunt or take wildlife.
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R657-6-35. Wild Turkey Poaching Reported Reward Permits.(1) Any person who provides information leading to another person's arrest and successful prosecution for wanton destruction of a wild turkey under Section 23-20-4, within any limited entry area may receive a permit from the Division to hunt wild turkey in the following year on the same limited entry area where the violation occurred, except as provided in Subsection (2).(2)(a) In the event that issuance of a Poaching-Reported Reward Permit would exceed 5 percent of the total number of limited entry permits issued in the following year for the respective area, a permit shall not be issued for that respective area. As an alternative, the Division may issue a permit as outlined in Subsection (b).(b) A permit for a wild turkey, on an alternative limited entry area that has been allocated more than 20 permits, may be issued.(3)(a) The Division may issue only one Poaching-Reported Reward Permit for any one wild turkey illegally taken.(b) No more than one Poaching-Reported Reward Permit shall be issued to any one person per successful prosecution.(c) No more than one Poaching-Reported Reward Permit shall be issued to any one person in any one calendar year.(4)(a) Poaching-Reported Reward permits may only be issued to the person who provides the most pertinent information leading to a successful prosecution. Permits are not transferrable.(b) If information is received from more than one person, the director of the Division shall make a determination based on the facts of the case, as to which person provided the most pertinent information leading to the successful prosecution in the case.(c) The person providing the most pertinent information shall qualify for the Poaching-Reported Reward Permit.(5) Any person who receives a Poaching-Reported Reward Permit must be eligible to hunt and obtain wild turkey permits as provided in all rules and regulations of the Wildlife Board and the Wildlife Resources Code.(6) For purposes of this section, "successful prosecution" means the screening, filing of charges and subsequent adjudication for the poaching incident.R657-6-36. Invalid Permits.(1) A license or permit received by a person shall be deemed invalid if payment for that license or permit is not received, or a check is returned unpaid from the bank, or the credit card is invalid or refused.(2) Hunting with a permit where payment has not been received for that permit constitutes a violation of hunting without a valid permit.R657-6-37]R657-6-25. Season Dates, Bag and Possession Limits, and Areas Open.[
(1)]Season dates, bag and possession limits, areas open, and number of permits for taking upland game are provided in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.[
(2) Season dates, bag and possession limits, areas open, and number of permits for taking wild turkey are provided in the Turkey Addendum of the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game.R657-6-38. Youth Hunting.(1)(a) Up to 15 percent of the limited entry permits authorized for taking Merriam's and Rio Grande turkeys are available to youth hunters.(b) For purposes of this section "youth" means any person 12 to 18 years of age on the posting date of the wild turkey drawing.(2)(a) Youth hunters who wish to participate in the youth limited entry wild turkey permit drawing must submit an application in accordance with Section R657-6-6.(b) Youth who apply for a turkey permit in accordance with Section R657-6-6, will automatically be considered in the youth permit drawing based on their birth date.(3)(a) Bonus points shall be used when applying for youth turkey permits in accordance with Section R657-6-6.(b) Waiting periods will be incurred in accordance with Section R657-6-6.]KEY: wildlife, birds, rabbits, game laws
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September 1, 2004]2005Notice of Continuation June 16, 2002
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 9/1/2005
- Publication Date:
- 08/01/2005
- Type:
- Notices of 120-Day (Emergency) Rules
- Filed Date:
- 07/08/2005
- Agencies:
- Natural Resources,Wildlife Resources
- Rulemaking Authority:
- Authorized By:
- James F Karpowitz, Director
- DAR File No.:
- 28081
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- R657-6. Taking Upland Game.