Posted June 24, 2016 12:03 pm by Comments

By Duncan Johnson

July 6 is the first day to apply for a permit to hunt tundra swans, sandhill cranes, sharp-tailed grouse and sage grouse in Utah
July 6 is the first day to apply for a permit to hunt tundra swans, sandhill cranes, sharp-tailed grouse and sage grouse in Utah
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR)
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR)

Utah-(Ammoland.com)- If you’d like to hunt tundra swans in Utah this fall, you need to be aware of a major change: starting this year, applications will be accepted in July.

You can apply for a swan hunting permit starting July 6. To get your application in the permit drawing, you must apply through wildlife.utah.gov no later than 11 p.m. on July 21.

Tundra swan permits aren’t the only bird hunting permits you can apply for in July: applications to hunt sandhill cranes, sharp-tailed grouse and sage grouse will also be accepted July 6–21.

You’ll know if you drew a permit by July 29.

If you’re not going to hunt swans, grouse or cranes this year, you can still apply for a preference point. Hunters with preference points have the best chance of obtaining a permit in 2017.

Mike Canning, assistant director of the Division of Wildlife Resources, says rules for Utah’s 2016–2017 waterfowl hunt were approved last December. “Getting the rules approved early allowed us …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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