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Utah hunting panel discusses extending muzzleloader seasons and potential changes for hunters

April 11, 2025 | Utah Office of Tourism, Utah Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah


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Utah hunting panel discusses extending muzzleloader seasons and potential changes for hunters
Muzzleloader hunting regulations took center stage at the recent DWR RAC Meeting for Utah's Central Region, sparking discussions about potential changes to enhance the hunting experience. With scopes now banned on muzzleloaders, hunters are questioning whether a switch to other hunting methods might be more effective, especially given the vast open landscapes and the increased availability of legal tags compared to muzzleloader permits.

One participant highlighted the surprising success rates for muzzleloader permits in limited entry pronghorn hunts, suggesting that these opportunities remain appealing for those seeking a challenge. However, the conversation quickly shifted to the timing of hunting seasons. A proposal was raised to extend hunt dates, allowing for a more spread-out experience rather than cramming hunters into a narrow timeframe. While the director has the authority to make emergency changes, implementing such a shift would be unprecedented.

The discussion also touched on the love Utah hunters have for opening days, indicating that any changes would need to consider this enthusiasm. Although no immediate changes can be made, the idea of exploring additional seasons or modifications, particularly for buck hunts, is on the radar for future recommendations.

As the meeting concluded, the focus on these hunting regulations reflects a broader commitment to improving the hunting experience in Utah, with potential recommendations expected to be revisited in the fall.

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