Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-10 - Taking Cougar
Section R657-10-11 - Use of Dogs
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-10-11
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Dogs may be used to take or pursue cougar only during open seasons as provided in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking cougar.
(2) A dog handler may pursue cougar provided they possesses:
(a) a valid hunting or
combination license issued to the dog handler; or
(b) the documentation and certifications
required in Subsection
R657-10-25(2)
to pursue cougar for compensation.
(3) When dogs are used in the pursuit of a cougar, the licensed hunter intending to take the cougar must be present when the dogs are released and must continuously participate in the hunt thereafter until the hunt is completed.
(4) When dogs are used to take a cougar and there is not an open pursuit season, the dog handler must have:
(a) a valid
hunting or combination license ; or
(b)
(i) the
documentation and certifications required in Subsection
R657-10-25(2)
to pursue cougar for compensation; and
(ii) be accompanied, as provided in
Subsection (3), by a paying client possessing a hunting or combination
license.
(5) A dog handler may pursue cougar under:
(a) a
valid hunting or combination license during the season and in the areas
designated by the Wildlife Board in the guidebook open to pursuit; or
(b) the pursuit for compensation provisions
in this rule only during the seasons and in the areas designated by the
Wildlife Board in the guidebook open to pursuit.
(6)
(a) An
individual may not:
(i) release into the
field more than the maximum number of dogs allowed in a single
pursuit;
(ii) pursue a cougar with
more than the maximum number of dogs allowed in a single pursuit, regardless of
whether the individual owns or controls the dogs encountered in the field;
or
(iii) harvest a cougar that was
pursued using more than the allowable maximum number of
dogs.
(b) An individual
may not pursue or take a cougar using more than 16 dogs in a single
pursuit.
(c) The maximum number of
dogs allowed in a single pursuit is cumulative across all members of a hunting
party, even if multiple members of the hunting party possess authorization to
use dogs to pursue cougar.
(7)
(a) A
dog handler pursuing cougar may retrieve dogs that separate from the pack,
provided the dog handler:
(i) takes
reasonable steps to keep the pack together before and during pursuit;
(ii) separates from the license holder
exclusively to retrieve stray dogs and does not attempt to actively pursue
cougar during the retrieval process; and
(iii) immediately releases any cougar
incidentally treed or held at bay by the stray dogs.
(b) Dogs that separate from the pack continue
to count toward the maximum number of dogs allowable in pursuit.
(c) A dog handler retrieving stray dogs under
this subsection must still possess the documentation initially required to use
dogs to pursue cougar as provided in this rule.
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