Objectives: Reminder: If you are eligible for a refund, you must submit all required forms and accompanying paperwork within 90 days of the season ending in order to qualify for a full refund. WAP Objective for Invasive plant species Reminder: There are new rules for tagging swans, 50 CFR 20.40, Utah Code 23-20-9 and Utah Admin. 14, 2023, Northern goose area: Sept. 17, 2022 (for Youth Waterfowl Hunt), Oct. 18, 2022 and Oct. 26, 2022Jan. A Division employee will be available to help you. A Utah native, Pitt graduated from Utah State University with a degree in International Studies. Stannding 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. He leads an agency of about 2,000 employees from eight divisions and two offices, including Forestry, Fire and State Lands; Oil, Gas and Mining; State Parks; Outdoor Recreation; Utah Geological Survey; Water Resources; Water Rights; Wildlife Resources, the Office of Energy Development and the Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office. Campfires and target shooting with a firearm temporarily banned on Utah wildlife management areas due to wildfire concerns. Wetlands and adjacent uplands provide needed habitat for over 200 species of vertebrates in Utah. 21.) In addition, you may not kill or cripple any migratory game bird without making a reasonable effort to immediately retrieve it. You can use American Express, Discover, MasterCard and VISA credit or debit cards as payment, and they must be valid through September 2022. He also represents the State of Utah as a delegate in several national governmental associations including the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, the Interstate Mining Compact Commission, and the Ground Water Protection Council. The swan orientation course provides information about swans, including informa- tion that will help you identify tundra swans and trumpeter swans in flight. The Division first established WMAs in Utah in the 1920s to provide winter ranges with feed and shelter to help deer and other big game animals survive in the snowy, winter months. Recent incidents of vandalism, littering and other criminal activity, as well as overcrowding, have caused issues at some WMAs and have led to closures. Utah Code 23-19-11 and Utah Admin. Wade was hired in 2013 as DNRs first GIS Director. Important: Reporting is required, even if you did not hunt or harvest a swan. You can also choose to have it emailed to you. PM Office: Northern Region. Permits are awarded in order, based on the hunt choice selected. To report your swan harvest, simply bring the tagged swan or its head to a Division office, or the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge office, within three days of harvest. Candice Hasenyager was appointed as the director of the Utah Division of Water Resources in August 2021. New this year: You may not construct a new permanent blind on a waterfowl manage- ment area. An official website of the United States government. Reminder: If you obtain a swan permit through a group applicationand then you decide to surrender ityou will not have your preference points reinstated unless your entire group meets the following conditions: Note: Even if you meet the above condi- tions, you will not earn a point for the current year. In 2017, Wade was instrumental in developing DNRs AV Services which has greatly improved the impact of DNRs many internal and external events and presentations. If 20 or more trumpeter swans are taken, the season will be closed earlier than Dec. 11, and the Divi-sion will notify all permit holders. Tyler received both a bachelors and masters degree from BYU where he did his graduate research on the use of both native and non-native seed mixes for fire rehabilitation in the Tintic valley, Utah following the 1999 Railroad fire. Utah Code 23-20-30 and Utah Admin. 25, 2022). State laws regarding the possession and discharge of dangerous weapons apply in state park areas open to hunting. The bag limits for the Youth Waterfowl Hunt are as follows: Youth may not hunt the following species during the youth hunt: Shooting hours for all waterfowl, snipe and coots begin 30 minutes before official sunrise. The cooperative areas require personnel time to meet the scope of the work defined in the agreements and to assist BLM personnel as requested and needed. You cannot, however, apply for both a permit and a preference point in the same season. The tag must include your address and Utah hunting license number, the total num- ber and species of birds youre donating, the date the birds were killed and the date the birds were donated. The division is also responsible for the management of the states OHV, Boating and Every Kid Outdoors programs. If you receive a swan permit in 2022, be sure to meet the following requirements by Jan. 10, 2023. Both resi-dents and nonresidents may apply. The threats to these habitats that this project will address include; invasive plant species, altered fire regimes, sediment transport imbalance, invasive wildlife species, feral and domestic animals, and drought. Objective #1 for Sediment Transport Imbalance For swan illustrations and identifying characteristics. Dogs may be used to locate and retrieve waterfowl during open hunting seasons. You may not take waterfowl or coots on or over lands or areas where grain or other feed has been distributed or scattered as the result of the manipulation of an agricultural crop or other feed on the land where grown. Within each group of prefer- ence points, the applications are then sorted from lowest to highest draw numbers. Hunting of wildlife is allowed within the boundaries of all state park areas, except those areas and hunts specifically closed by the Utah Division of State Parks and Recreation in Utah Admin. And dont forget: Up to four youth can apply together in a youth-only group. You can find details below or by visiting wildlife.utah.gov/trial. Heres the difference between the two licenses: It costs less to buy a combination license than it does to buy separate hunting and shing licenses. You may scroll the chart vertically and horizontally. In 1999, Lewis joined DNRs internal audit staff and later became the audit manager. Rule R651-614. Called "sinkboxes," these devices float on the water, but they float barely above the waters surface. Hunters with one preference point will be considered only after all groups or individuals with two or more preference points and before all groups or individuals with zero preference points. The application fee is $10 for residents and $15 for nonresidents. Prior to joining DNR, Boudreau was the information technology director for the Utah Department of Corrections. During her career, she has been involved in surface water modeling, hydrology studies and municipal water demand projections. Before joining DNRs administrative office, Anfinsen served as administrative assistant for three years for the Utah Division of Water Rights. Royce previously served as president of the Utah Troopers Association and as a member of the board of directors for the UHP Honoring Heroes Foundation. The Division administers numerous forestry programs, is responsible for wildfire management on state and private lands, and oversees Utahs state sovereign lands. Here's how you know Throughout her career, Hasenyager has worked on various projects that support the divisions mission to plan, conserve, develop and protect Utahs water resources.As deputy director, shehas overseen the Planning and Development branch, Water Conservation and Education section, and served as the divisions legislative liaison. Electric-assisted bicycles, propelled in part by electrical assistance, are only permitted on state waterfowl management areas if they meet the Class 1 definition provided in Utah Code 41-6a-102(8) and (17). The continual build-up of sediments in GSL wetlands is a major problem that can lead to decreased open water areas, shallower water depths that do not maximize the production of submerged aquatic vegetation, and promotes invasive plant species. Wildlife Technician Salt Creek and Public Shooting Grounds WMA FY18, Submitted By: Wildlife Management Areas and Waterfowl Management Areas (both WMAs) are properties owned and managed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources for the following purposes: Currently, there are 193 WMAs throughout Utah, totaling over 500,000 acres, or 780 square miles. If you make a mistake in your online permit application, simply go to utah-hunt.com and click the View, Edit, and Withdraw button at the bottom of the page. An individual who does not want to hunt swan in the current year may apply for a pref- erence point only by selecting the appropriate hunt choice code (SWN) on the application and paying the application fee. Record keeping as required by this section is not necessary at hunting clubs that do not fully process migratory birds by removing their head and wings. Actions that this project will address include; 50 CFR 20.25, Utah Code 23-20-8 and Utah Admin. Lewis also oversees the internal audit function of the department. "That's a nontrivial number . He is an avid fan of college basketball, ATV riding and traveling. This section explains how to meet these requirements. Although a small amount of trumpeter harvest is legalto allow for occasional mis- identificationthe hunt is only intended for tundra swans. You will need to provide information about any migratory game bird hunts you partici-pated in during the 20212022 season. ), To help the Division fulfill its responsibility as trustee and custodian of Utahs wildlife, Division conservation officers and biolo-gists monitor the taking and possession of waterfowl and the required permits, firearms and equipment used for hunting. Up to four youth hunt-ers can apply together for a swan hunt. DWR lands . This position will allow for the maintenance of existing habitat and the enhancement and development of additional habitat for these WMA's. Southern Zone dates: Oct. 1, 2022 (for Youth Waterfowl Hunt) and Oct. 15, 2022Jan. Utah Code 76-10-502, 76-10-504, 76-10-505 and 76-10-523. If you purchase your hunting or combination license while applying for a swan permit, youll also be charged a license fee. 50 CFR 20.38 and Utah Admin. Additional funding comes from the sale of hunting and fishing licenses and permits, which is why hunting and angling are the primary recreational activities allowed on these lands. On some WMAs, these activities are prohibited, while on other WMAs, they may be allowed but only in certain areas. Preference points ensure that applicants who are unsuccessfulor those who choose to apply only for a preference pointwill have a better chance of obtaining a swan permit in next years hunt drawing. There, she gained experience and knowledge in criminal and civil law. If you accept birds from another hunter, those birds become part of your posses- sion limit. DNR | Utah.gov | Contact | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility Copyright document.write(new Date().getFullYear()); State of Utah, U.S. 50 CFR 20.39 and Utah Admin. He started his career with the division as a staff engineer where he was tasked with water demand and supply modeling for the Wasatch Front, the State of Utah, as well as individual river models. than three shellsto hunt light geese during the February/March season. Wetland conditions and functions decline over time as they approach late natural successional stages. Hunters may enter the refuge two hours before sunrise and must exit the Refuge by two hours after sunset during the hunting season. For details on applying for grouse and crane permits, see pages 11-13 of the 202223 Utah Upland Game and Turkey Guidebook. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit. 28, 2023). 50 CFR 20.44 and Utah Admin. Salt Creek, Public Shooting Grounds and Locomotive Springs represent 34% of DWR managed wetlands in the State of Utah. If you need help with your online applica-tion, please call any Division office before 5 p.m. MDT on July 20, 2022. Bag and possession limits: Dark geese (cackling, Canada, white-fronted, brant)4 per day, 12 in possession; Light geese (snow, blue, Ross)20 per day, 60 in possession. The refuge will be open for the youth waterfowl hunt on Sept. 17, 2022. Please be familiar with the requirements for carrying and using shotguns, the different types of hunting methods you may use and what youre required to do with any waterfowl you harvest. Public opportunity would also be diminished. Using electronic devices, such as two-way radios or cell phones, does not meet this requirement. He leads the divisions efforts in the responsible development of the states oil and gas resources, regulation of coal and mineral mining, and the public safety protection efforts of abandoned mine reclamation. Wade and his wife Emily have two grown boys, and they all enjoy exploring Utahs amazing environments. You must also have one of these licenses before you can apply for or obtain a permit to hunt band-tailed pigeon, greater sage-grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, sandhill crane, white-tailed ptarmigan or wild turkey. Actions that this project will address include; 22, 2022 and Feb. 1March 10, 2023, Southern goose area: Oct. 25Dec. Wade has authored numerous articles on GIS return on investment (ROI) strategies for IT and GIS publications as well as created opportunities and awards for DNRs GIS staff to be recognized for their contributions to DNRs mission. For areas that have been ravaged by wildfires, the Division rehabilitates the land, clearing charred bush and reseeding the ground. Prior to that, she served as a regional engineer at the Utah Lake and Jordan River Regional Office, and as the divisions adjudication program manager. Waterfowl blinds on state lands are open on a first- come, first-served basis to everyone, not just to the person who built the blind. These types of incidents require expensive repairs and habitat rehabilitation. Fish & Wildlife Service's Wildlife & Sport Fish Restoration Program. You will also find information about what to do if you obtain a permit and harvest a swan. Tribe served the state of Utah in a variety of Human Resources positions and agencies since 1993, most recently as the Human Resources Manager for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind. He graduated from Brigham Young University with both a bachelors and masters degree in wildlife and range resources. "Opportunities are found and taken, to modify or remove reservoir infrastructure, or modify outflow management, to simulate or return natural sediment transport." Salt Creek WMA, Public Shooting . The goal for the project was to protect, enhance and maximize the benefits for the wildlife resources and the public that use these WMA's. This year, Utah will again hold two Youth Waterfowl Hunts. Roger Lewis became the Finance Director for DNR in April of 2017. Please note the following dates if you want to apply for a 2022 swan permit or preference point. Before you head into the field, make sure you meet Utahs hunter education and license requirements. Rule R657-9-33. Hunters may possess and use only ap- proved nontoxic shot while in the field. At that point, you will be able to apply for or obtain permits in the Divisions hunt drawing, and your hunter education registration certificate will become your hunting license. Ferrys passion for water policy, land conservation and agriculture will serve him well as he works to manage and protect Utahs natural resources. Wade created a presentation literacy workshop series as a resource for all DNR staff. For example, using the meat as fertilizer or for trapping bait is not considered a beneficial use.). Permit requirement: You must have a valid swan permit to hunt swans. Are you planning to hunt upland game or wild turkey in Utah this year? According to Lee Kay, a public shooting range facilities and grounds supervisor at Utah DWR, are voracious predators in Utah that will eat almost anything, including snakes, fish, toads and mice. 2.2.6 Conduct biological control of invasive/problematic species. These contacts allow the Division to collect valuable information about Utahs waterfowl populations. Details about requirements and how to obtain a permit are available at wildlife.utah.gov/WMAguiding. Hunters may construct nonpermanent blinds, but must remove all blinds constructed out of materials other than vegetation at the end of the hunting day. However, you may take snipe on or over these areas. The management objective is to maintain these areas in productive and diverse mid-successional stages. According to Lee Kay, a public shooting range facilities and grounds supervisor at Utah DWR, are voracious predators in Utah that will eat almost anything, including snakes, fish, toads. Important: If the hunt closes early, hunters who havent harvested will not receive a refund and their preference points will not be reinstated. For more information, call your lo- cal Division office or visit wildlife.utah.gov/disabled. Also, you may not use any of the crafts listed above, or any type of motor-driven land, water or air transportation (including a drone), to concentrate, drive, rally or stir up migratory birds. 2.2.2 Survey and inventory established and new populations of invasive/problematic species. Before you can apply for either a swan permit or a preference point, you must first complete a one-time swan hunting orienta- tion course. Management of these wetland/upland areas is primarily for waterfowl and pheasant production however, many of the 200+ species that use the areas have benefited as well. Reminder: If you surrender a swan permit at least 30 days before the start of the season, youll get all of your previously accrued preference points back, but you will not earn a point for the current year. Youll be notified of the drawing results by email on or before Aug. 5, 2022. Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Areawest and north of the Doug Miller Unit, Turpin Unit and Unit 1. For additional informationor to arrange a payment sched-uleplease contact the Office of Recovery Services at 801-536-8500. Keach is a visiting associate professor of geology at Brigham Young University and visiting instructor at the University of Utahs Department of Chemical Engineering. And, if you plan to hunt migratory game birds, you must also obtain a Harvest Information Program (HIP) registration number. The number and the species of the birds contained in the package, The name and address of the person from whom the birds were received, The name and address of the person to whom the birds were delivered. Drought condition over that past several years has reduced the resilience of highly functional upland habitats. If you decide not to hunt swan, you can withdraw your online permit application until 11 p.m. MDT on July 20, 2022. He started working for the DWR in 2002 as a conservation officer. Since the 1909 purchase of property to establish the state's first fish hatchery, the division has acquired land to support Utah's fish and wildlife. 50 CFR 20.36 and Utah Admin. A person who is 14 or 15 years old must be accompanied by a person 21 years of age or older while hunting with any weapon. Current state and federal regulations ap- ply for season dates, shooting hours, and bag and possession limits. Lewis has a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Utah and a Masters of Business Administration from Utah State University. The objective was to maintain, enhance and develop a diverse habitat that provides the necessary elements for the more than 200 wildlife species that use these areas. This means that on Sept. 17, youth in the Northern Zone can hunt from 6:40 a.m. until 7:33 p.m. On Oct. 1, youth in the Southern Zone can hunt from 6:54 a.m. until 7:10 p.m. Good news for hunters: 1,200 acres have been added to the Salt Creek and Public Shooting Grounds waterfowl management areas. 31, 2023, Southern goose area: Oct. 1, 2022 (for Youth Waterfowl Hunt), Oct. 18, 2022 and Nov. 10, 2022Feb. Public Shooting Grounds WMA Web Map by dwrwma. : Oct. 1, 2022 ( for youth waterfowl hunts administrative office, Anfinsen served as administrative assistant for years. Using electronic devices, such as two-way radios or cell phones, does not meet this requirement and instructor. 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