UTAH

Utah Wildlife Board votes to restrict trail camera use, makes other hunting changes

Jan 4, 2022, 8:55 PM | Updated: 8:57 pm

Photo credit: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources...

Photo credit: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Wildlife Board voted Tuesday to restrict the use of trail cameras and other hunting-related technologies. The Board also approved a few hunting changes regarding black bears and cougars around the state during a public meeting Tuesday.

Trail camera changes

During the 2021 Utah Legislative session, HB295 was passed, which took effect in May 2021. This bill required the Utah Wildlife Board to make some rules overseeing the use of trail cameras in hunting. As a result, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) sent out a survey to roughly 14,000 hunters around the state. The survey asked for their feedback on potential changes for the Wildlife Board. 

Results from the survey showed that a majority of hunters opposed the use of transmitting trail cameras, which is cameras that transmit footage in real time.

The Wildlife Board voted to prohibit all trail cameras in harvesting or assisting in the harvesting of a big game animal between July 31 and Dec. 31.

The Wildlife Board also voted to prohibit the purchase or sale of trail camera footage. Basically, any images, footage, time and date of footage and any other information that could aid in the harvest of a big game animal is off limits.

Cougar hunting changes

In August, the Wildlife Board approved the cougar hunting permits for the next three management cycle years. The schedule for when the annual cougar rules are presented and finalized. That moves the recommendation cycle from December to July. 

This allows for time for to compile information on the previous year’s hunt, according to a DWR press release. It will also combine the cougar hunting recommendations with black bear hunting recommendations. This will allow for hunters to begin applying for both black bear and cougar hunts, starting next month.

Black bear hunting changes

The Wildlife Board approved the black bear permit numbers for the next three-year cycle period. That will take effect this year. 

Other changes included:

  • Allowing for online bait station registration
  • Do away with the harvest-objective hotline, and require hunters to check for unit closures during the cougar and black bear hunts on the DWR website

Read more:

 

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

Utah

The rally marches around the capitol on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025. ( (Tess Crowley)...

BY ALEX CABRERO

Pro-life rally held at Utah Capitol building

The Pro-life rally marches around the capitol on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025.

6 hours ago

Salt Lake City Police vehicle...

Diana Jones

SLCPD investigating shots fired in Central 9th neighborhood

On Friday, around 11:26 p.m. community members around the Central 9th neighborhood in Salt Lake City reported sounds of gun fire.

9 hours ago

FILE - A police vehicle flashes its lights....

Jacob Freeman

Santaquin officer stabbed multiple times in Genola, standoff ensues

A man was arrested in Utah County after police say he stabbed an officer several times, leading to an hours-long standoff.

10 hours ago

A 18-year-old impaired driver, not pictured, caused a high-speed, four-car crash at 400 South State...

Alton Barnhart

SLCPD warns of DUI dangers after high-speed crash in downtown

Police are warning the public to not drive under the influence after a crash caused by a DUI drive occurred in downtown Salt Lake City.

12 hours ago

FILE - A Salt Lake City Police Department patrol SUV parked on Redwood Road following a deadly cras...

Alton Barnhart

Firearm and drugs seized from man on probation, police say

A man was arrested on Friday after police say they found a firearm and drug paraphernalia in his vehicle while he was on probation.

13 hours ago

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JANUARY 22: A poster calling on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...

Eric Cabrera and Clayre Scott

Rumors of ICE raids across Utah circulate online

One local immigration attorney said he's been hearing about the rumors from his clients.

1 day ago

Sponsored Articles

the bedroom in a geodesic dome shows the night sky...

Clear Sky Resorts Bryce Canyon

Your Front Row to An Extraordinary Cosmos Show

As America's first glass dome stargazing resort, Clear Sky Resorts Bryce Canyon is one of the world’s most unique and spectacular places to stay.

2 people huddled up in a blanket and warm clothes sipping hot chocolate...

Bear Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau

The best ways to spend your Christmas vacation in Bear Lake

If you're dreaming of a white Christmas this year, Bear Lake should definitely be on your radar. Read this guide for more!

big crowd of people under holiday lights in an outdoor market...

Western Nut

Our favorite family Christmas activities in Utah

We gathered up a list of our favorite activities, movies, and treats to try this holiday season that the whole family can enjoy.

an IT tech looks at a laptop in front of a server network...

Comcast Business

Tips to protect yourself from phishing attacks

Check out this resource from Comcast Business to learn more about phishing attacks and how to protect yourself from becoming a victim of one.

A surprise gift, wrapped and ready to bring holiday cheer! Whether for Christmas, a birthday, or an...

Western Nut

10 Holiday Gift Ideas to cover everyone on your list

This guide is for you if you need holiday gift ideas that will make a lasting impression. 

Stressed young woman checking bills, taxes, bank account balance and calculating expenses in the li...

The Law Offices of Jordan F. Wilcox

Why you should speak to a Utah lawyer about longstanding IRS tax issues

Hiring a lawyer to navigate longstanding IRS tax issues can make a significant difference in achieving a favorable resolution.

Utah Wildlife Board votes to restrict trail camera use, makes other hunting changes