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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the permit pigeons utah fill in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your application.
  3. Fill in the proposed use from the Use Definitions in §17.20.010 Iron County Code/Zoning Ordinance. Ensure that this aligns with your intended project.
  4. Complete the applicant's information, including name, address, city, state, zip code, and contact numbers. If your mailing address differs, provide that as well.
  5. Input property owner details if different from the applicant. Include their name and address.
  6. Provide a detailed legal description of the property for which you are requesting a conditional use permit, including section, township, range, lot number, block number, subdivision name, assessor's parcel number, and account number.
  7. Attach all required supporting documents as listed in the application instructions. This includes maps and plans that detail property layout and proposed use.
  8. Review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating the certification section at the bottom of the form.

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Hunters should also keep an eye out for white-winged doves in the same areas as mourning doves. Hunters may also see collared-doves during their hunt. Collared-doves are not protected in Utah and can be hunted year-round without a license or a bag limit.
Hunters must draw permits to pursue all species but elk. Some elk tags are sold over the counter, and deer tags in most general season units can be drawn the first year a hunter applies. The state has had many record-book mule deer and elk in the past 20 years, mostly in limited-tag areas or on private ranches.
Several native species protected by federal and state laws include Canada geese, mallards, common raven, American crow, magpies and mourning doves. The non-native species not protected include the European starling, the house sparrow and the Eurasian collared-dove.
Utah has a variety of species you can hunt everything from deer and elk to wild turkeys and tundra swans. Whether you want to go after big game, upland game, waterfowl or even a cougar or black bear, check the applicable hunting guidebook for details about basic requirements, harvest limits and field regulations.
If youre looking for action-packed wing-shooting that can be enjoyed by just about anybody in the off-season, then pigeon hunting is your ticket. Pigeons will decoy like ducks, can be hunted year-round, and theres no bag limit on them.

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A Commercial Gamebird License is required for possession if 1,000 or more pen-reared gamebirds or eggs are held for 60 or more days. A separate COR for a Commercial Hunting Area is required to release birds. The Commercial Gamebird License is issued by UDAF.

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