Posted October 26, 2017 10:30 am by Comments

By Ammoland Editor Joe Evans

Kansas Waterfowl Seasons To Be Approved August 20

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR)USA -(Ammoland.com)- Utah’s waterfowl hunting season just started, but biologists with the Division of Wildlife Resources are already formulating ideas for the 2018 – 2019 hunt.

One idea is to allow hunters to keep more pintail ducks. This season, hunters may take only one pintail a day. Starting with the 2018 – 2019 season, hunters might be allowed to keep two pintails a day.

Biologists are also recommending two season date changes, one for the light goose hunt in Millard County and one for the sandhill crane hunt in Uintah County.

Learn more, share your ideas

All of the biologists’ waterfowl hunting recommendations are available on their website. After you’ve reviewed the ideas, you can let your Regional Advisory Council members know your thoughts by attending your upcoming RAC meeting or by sending an email to them.

RAC chairmen will share the input they receive with members of the Utah Wildlife Board. The board will meet in Salt Lake City on Nov. 30 to approve rules for Utah’s 2018 – 2019 waterfowl hunt.

Dates, times and locations for the RAC meetings are as follows:

Central Region

  • Nov. 7
  • 6:30 …Read the Rest

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