R657-62-18. Big Game  


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  •   (1) Permit Applications

      (a) Limited entry, Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit, Once-in-a-Lifetime, Management Bull Elk, Management Buck Deer, General Buck Deer, and Youth General Any Bull Elk permit applications.

      (i) A person must possess or obtain a valid hunting or combination license to apply for or obtain a big game permit.

      (ii) Applicants must meet all age requirements, proof of hunter education requirements and youth restrictions as provided in rule R657-5.

      (iii) A person may obtain only one permit per species of big game, including limited entry, cooperative wildlife management unit, once-in-a-lifetime, conservation, landowner and general permits, except antlerless permits as provided in the Antlerless Addendum and permits as provided in Rule R657-42.

      (b) A resident may apply in the big game drawing for the following permits:

      (i) only one of the following:

      (A) buck deer - limited entry and cooperative wildlife management unit;

      (B) bull elk - limited entry and cooperative wildlife management unit; or

      (C) buck pronghorn - limited entry and cooperative wildlife management unit; and

      (ii) only one once-in-a-lifetime permit, including once-in-a-lifetime cooperative wildlife management unit permits.

      (c) A nonresident may apply in the big game drawing for the following permits:

      (i) all of the following:

      (A) buck deer -limited entry;

      (B) bull elk - limited entry;

      (C) buck pronghorn - limited entry; and

      (D) all once-in-a-lifetime species.

      (ii) Nonresidents may not apply for cooperative management units through the big game drawing.

      (d) A resident or nonresident may apply in the big game drawing by unit for:

      (i) a statewide general archery buck deer permit; or

      (ii) for general any weapon buck deer; or

      (iii) for general muzzleloader buck deer; or

      (iv) a dedicated hunter certificate of registration.

      (2) Youth

      (a) For purposes of this section "youth" means any person 17 years of age or younger on July 31.

      (b) Youth applicants who apply for a general buck deer permit

      (i) will automatically be considered in the youth drawing based upon their birth date.

      (ii) 20% of general buck deer permits in each unit are reserved for youth hunters.

      (iii) Up to four youth may apply together for youth general deer permits.

      (iv) Preference points shall be used when applying.

      (v) Any reserved permits remaining and any youth applicants who were not selected for reserved permits shall be returned to the general buck deer drawing.

      (c) Youth applicants who apply for a management buck deer permit

      (i) will automatically be considered in the youth drawing based upon their birth date.

      (ii) 30% of management buck deer permits in each unit are reserved for youth hunters.

      (iii) Bonus points shall be used when applying

      (iv) Any reserved permits remaining and any youth applicants who were not selected for reserved permits shall be returned to the management buck deer drawing.

      (3) Senior

      (a) For purposes of this section "senior" means any person 65 years of age or older on the opening day of the management buck deer archery season published in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking big game.

      (b) Senior applicants who apply for a management buck deer permit

      (i) will automatically be considered in the senior drawing based upon their birth date.

      (ii) 30% of management buck deer permits in each unit are reserved for senior hunters.

      (iii) Bonus points shall be used when applying.

      (c) Any reserved permits remaining and any senior applicants who were not selected for reserved permits shall be returned to the management buck deer drawing.

      (4) Drawing Order

      (a) Permits for the big game drawing shall be drawn in the following order:

      (i) limited entry, cooperative wildlife management unit and management buck deer;

      (ii) limited entry, cooperative wildlife management unit and management bull elk;

      (iii) limited entry and cooperative wildlife management unit buck pronghorn;

      (iv) once-in-a-lifetime;

      (v) general buck deer -- lifetime license;

      (vi) general buck deer -- dedicated hunter;

      (vii) general buck deer - youth;

      (viii) general buck deer; and

      (ix) youth general any bull elk.

      (b) Any person who draws one of the following permits is not eligible to draw a once-in-a-lifetime permit:

      (i) limited entry, Cooperative Wildlife Management unit or management buck deer;

      (ii) limited entry, Cooperative Wildlife Management unit or management bull elk; or

      (iii) a limited entry or Cooperative Wildlife Management unit buck pronghorn.

      (c) If any permits listed in Subsection (a)(i) through (a)(iii) remain after the big game drawing after all choices have been evaluated separately for residents and nonresidents, a second evaluation will be done allowing cross-over usage of remaining resident and nonresident permit quotas.

      (5) Groups

      (a) Limited Entry

      (i) Up to four people may apply together for limited entry deer, elk or pronghorn; or resident cooperative wildlife management unit permits.

      (b) Group applications are not accepted for management buck deer or bull elk permits.

      (c) Group applications are not accepted for Once-in-a-lifetime permits.

      (d) General season

      (i) Up to four people may apply together for general deer permits

      (ii) Up to two youth may apply together for youth general any bull elk permits.

      (iii) Up to four youth may apply together for youth general deer permits.

      (6) Waiting Periods

      (a) Deer waiting period.

      (i) Any person who draws or obtains a limited entry, premium limited entry, management, or cooperative wildlife management unit buck deer permit through the big game drawing process may not apply for or receive any of these permits again for a period of two seasons.

      (ii) A waiting period does not apply to:

      (A) general archery, general any weapon, general muzzleloader, conservation, sportsman, poaching-reported reward permits;

      (B) cooperative wildlife management unit, limited entry, premium limited entry, or landowner buck deer permits obtained through the landowner; or

      (C) buck deer wildlife expo permits, as provided in R657-55-6.

      (b) Elk waiting period.

      (i) Any person who draws or obtains a limited entry, management or cooperative wildlife management unit bull elk permit through the big game drawing process may not apply for or receive any of these permits for a period of five seasons.

      (ii) A waiting period does not apply to:

      (A) general archery, general any weapon, general muzzleloader, conservation, sportsman, poaching-reported reward permits;

      (B) cooperative wildlife management unit or limited entry landowner bull elk permits obtained through the landowner; or

      (C) bull elk wildlife expo permits, as provided in R657-55-6.

      (c) Pronghorn waiting period.

      (i) Any person who draws or obtains a buck pronghorn or cooperative wildlife management unit buck pronghorn permit through the big game drawing may not apply for or receive any of these permits thereafter for a period of two seasons.

      (ii) A waiting period does not apply to:

      (A) conservation, sportsman, poaching-reported reward permits; or

      (B) cooperative wildlife management unit or limited entry landowner buck pronghorn permits obtained through the landowner; or

      (C) buck pronghorn wildlife expo permits, as provided in R657-55-6.

      (d) Once-in-a-lifetime species waiting period.

      (i) Any person who draws or obtains a permit for any bull moose, bison, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, desert bighorn sheep or mountain goat may not apply for or receive an once-in-a-lifetime permit for the same species in the big game drawing or sportsman permit drawing.

      (ii) Except as provided in Subsection (iii), once-in-a-lifetime restrictions do not apply to obtaining wildlife expo permits for once-in-a-lifetime species in the wildlife expo drawing, as provided in R657-55.

      (iii) Any person who obtains a wildlife expo permit for a once-in-a-lifetime species is subject to the once-in-a-lifetime restrictions applicable to obtaining a subsequent permit for the same species through a division application and drawing process, as provided in R657-62 and the guide books of the Wildlife Board for taking big game.

      (iv) A person who has been convicted of unlawfully taking a once-in-a-lifetime species may not apply for or obtain a permit for that species.

      (e) Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit and landowner permits.

      (i) Waiting periods and once-in-a-lifetime restrictions do not apply to purchasing limited entry landowner or cooperative wildlife management unit permits obtained through a landowner, except as provided in Subsection (ii).

      (ii) Waiting periods are incurred and applied for the purpose of applying in the big game drawing as a result of obtaining a cooperative wildlife management unit bull moose permit through a landowner.