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In Utah, hunting mountain lions with dogs is regulated by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, and hunters must follow specific laws and guidelines to ensure a safe and respectful hunt.
Licensing and Permits
In Utah, hunting mountain lions with dogs requires a valid license and a permit. The permit allows a hunter to use dogs for hunting mountain lions, but it must be obtained from the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. The permit is free, but it’s only available to individuals who have previously hunted mountain lions in Utah. Hunters must also carry proof of their license and permit while hunting.
Dog Requirements and Handling
When hunting mountain lions with dogs in Utah, the dogs must be under the direct control of the hunter at all times. The dogs can be used to track, chase, and tree the mountain lion, but they cannot be used to kill the animal. Hunters must also ensure their dogs are in good health and are not a threat to themselves or the mountain lion. It’s recommended to use dogs that are specifically bred for hunting mountain lions and are well-trained.
Safety Considerations and Reporting
Hunting mountain lions with dogs in Utah requires a high level of physical fitness and knowledge of the terrain. Hunters must be aware of their surroundings and take necessary precautions to avoid accidents. In the event of a mountain lion encounter, hunters must prioritize their safety and the safety of their dogs. After the hunt, hunters must report their harvest to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources within 24 hours, providing the required information about the mountain lion, including its sex, age, and location of the kill.
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