Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R657. Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources |
R657-33. Taking Bear |
R657-33-6. Firearms, Archery Equipment, Crossbows, and Airguns
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(1) For limited entry and harvest objective hunts identified as an "any legal weapon hunt" in the Wildlife Board's guidebook for taking bear, a person may use the following to take bear:
(a) any firearm not capable of being fired fully automatic, except a firearm using a rimfire cartridge;
(b) archery equipment meeting the following requirements:
(i) the minimum bow pull is 30 pounds at the draw or the peak, whichever comes first;
(ii) arrowheads used have two or more sharp cutting edges that cannot pass through a 7/8 inch ring;
(iii) expanding arrowheads cannot pass through a 7/8 inch ring when expanded; and
(iv) arrows must be a minimum of 20 inches in length from the tip of the arrowhead to the tip of the nock;
(c) a crossbow meeting the following requirements:
(i) a minimum draw weight of 125 pounds;
(ii) a positive mechanical safety mechanism; and
(iii) an arrow or bolt that is at least 16 inches long with:
(A) a fixed broadhead that is at least 7/8 inch wide at the widest point; or
(B) an expandable, mechanical broadhead that is at least 7/8 inch wide at the widest point when the broadhead is in the open position; and
(d) an airgun used to hunt bear must:
(i) be pneumatically powered;
(ii) be pressurized solely through a separate charging device; and
(iii) may only fire a bolt or arrow:
(A) no less than 16 inches long;
(B) with a fixed or expandable broadhead at least 7/8 inch wide at its widest position; and
(C) traveling no less than 400 feet per second at the muzzle.
(2) Arrows and bolts carried in or on a vehicle where a person is riding must be in an arrow quiver or a closed case.
(3)(a) A person who has obtained a limited entry bear archery permit may not use, possess, or be in control of a firearm, crossbow, draw-lock, or airgun while in the field during an archery bear hunt.
(b) "Field" for purposes of this subsection, means a location where the permitted species of wildlife is likely to be found, but does not include a hunter's established campsite or the interior of a fully enclosed automobile or truck.
(c) The provisions of Subsection (a) do not apply to:
(i) a person lawfully hunting upland game or waterfowl;
(ii) a person licensed to hunt big game species during hunts that coincide with the archery bear hunt;
(iii) livestock owners protecting their livestock; or
(iv) 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 protected wildlife.