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Shed hunting restrictions in UT

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Looks like the UT DWR is taking a harder stance on shed hunting... I find this rule quite suprising.

New shed antler rules take effect in Northern Utah
Beginning Feb. 1, the collection of antlers shed by deer, elk and moose is prohibited in Northern Utah. Antler collection on both public and private lands is closed from February through April.

A growing interest in gathering antlers shed in the winter by deer, elk, and moose has led to increasing numbers of "shed hunters" spending time on ranges that big game animals use in the winter.


Justin Driscol of Plain City displays a fine set of antlers he "bagged" during the 2006 Utah deer hunt.

Photo by Phil Douglass
The very presence of people on these areas in the winter can have unintended consequences on big game animals. For example, the animals have to use their energy to avoid people. In some cases, antler hunters have intentionally chased animals to try and make their antlers fall off.

Irresponsible use of off-highway vehicles in these areas can also damage habitat that is critical to big game animals. The melting snows in late winter and early spring make the soils moist. Taking OHVs into these areas can cause increased erosion and can damage important plants.

Mule deer fawns

Winter is usually the most treacherous time of the year for mule deer fawns. Cold temperatures, deep snow and limited food can lead to the deaths of many fawns. Unnecessary disturbance by people just adds to the problem. Disturbance by people causes deer to flee and use their precious energy reserves. The deer need these energy reserves to make it through the winter.

Even under the best winter conditions, some fawns will die. That's why it's so important not to disturb deer during this critical time of year.

Shed antler restrictions in Northern Utah

A committee comprised of sportsmen, people from the agricultural community, and state and federal wildlife officials have determined that helping more fawns survive the winter is one of the first steps to increasing deer populations in Northern Utah. Based on the group's recommendations, all five of Utah's Regional Advisory Councils and the Utah Wildlife Board voted to restrict the collection of shed antlers in Northern Utah this year.

Collection allowed after May 1

The collection of shed antlers is allowed from May 1, 2007 through Jan. 31, 2008.

When the season opens on May 1, please remember that you must obey all state and federal off-road vehicle rules. You must also respect the rights of private property owners.

Also remember that it's illegal to pick up antlers or horns that are still attached to the skull plate of a dead animal.

For more information about Utah's shed antler gathering regulations, call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office or the DWR's Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-4700.
 
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