Last modified: Monday, July 06, 2009
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Coyote Little Pole
| Operator information |
| Operator name: | David Cummings |
| Operator phone: | 435-783-3022 |
| Operator e-mail: | davidc@dctransandex.com |
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| Description |
The Coyote Little Pole CWMU is located south of Jordanelle Reservoir and north of Heber City, Utah. The elevation ranges from 5800 feet on the west to 7600 feet in the middle of the Unit. The CWMU is somewhat divided into a west and east halves. The west half is higher in elevation and is cut by Coyote Canyon (5800 Feet to 7400 Feet). Little Pole Canyon (6600 Feet to 7200 feet) cuts the east half. The most common elevation is 7200 feet but ranges from 5700 feet to 7700 feet with an elevation difference of 2000 feet. Sixty-one percent (61%) of the CWMU elevation ranges between 5900 feet and 7200 feet an elevation difference of 1300 feet.
Over sixty percent (60%) of the Coyote Little Pole Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU) is Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe (62). Rocky Mountain Gambel
Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland (41) is the next most common land cover type. This Shrubland occurs as large patches particularly in the west part of the Unit. Rocky Mountain Aspen Forest and Woodland (22) is also a common land cover type.
One of the Coyote Little Pole Cooperative Wildlife Mangement Unit (CWMU) nearest weather stations, HEBER (423809), is about 4.7 km southwest from the southwest edge of the CWMU. HEBER has one hundred sixteen (116) years of records, 1892 - 2008. During the FALL (September, October and November) the average precipitation is 4.01 inches, but it can be as high as 7.87 inches or as low as 0.50 inch. During the 91-day FALL period, 18 days will experience greater than or equal to 0.01 inch of precipitation, 11 days of greater than or equal to 0.10 inch, or 2 day of the greater than or equal to 0.50 inch of precipitation. There will also be 1 day of greater than or equal to 1.00 inch of precipitation. Snowfall during the FALL averages 8.7 inches but can be as high as 27.0 inches. FALL temperature at HEBER averages 46.9 degrees F. but can be as high as 98.0 degrees F. or as low as -14.0 degrees F. During the FALL, 56 days will be below freezing (32 degrees F.) and 1 day above 90 degrees F. |
| Location |
| General location info |
Counties: |
Wasatch |
| Wildlife mgt unit: | Wasatch Mountains |
| Property size |
| An estimate of the property size and the public/private composition |
Total acres: |
14850 |
| Private acres: | 14850 |
| Public acres: | 0 |
| Drawing odds |
| Drawing odds are the odds of obtaining a permit for this CWMU. |
2007 drawing odds deer: |
1 in 25.5 |
| 2007 drawing odds elk: | 1 in 48.0 |
| 2007 drawing odds moose: | 1 in 95.0 |
| 2007 drawing odds pronghorn: | n/a |
| Satisfaction index |
| The satisfaction
index ranges from 1
to 5 with 5 being the
best. Hunters are
asked how they rate
their hunt and the
satisfaction index is
an average of those
responses. |
Buck deer satisfaction index: |
4.5 |
| Doe deer satisfaction index: | 4.5 |
| Bull elk satisfaction index: | 4.8 |
| Cow elk satisfaction index: | 4.3 |
| Bull moose satisfaction index: | 4 |
| Cow moose satisfaction index: | n/a |
| Buck pronghorn satisfaction index: | n/a |
| Doe pronghorn satisfaction index: | n/a |
| Wild turkey satisfaction index: | n/a |
| Average age |
| An estimate of average animal ages. |
Buck deer age: |
7 years |
| 2007 Bull elk age: | n/a |
| 2007 Bull moose age: | 5 years |
| Hunting opportunities (acres, days and dates) |
| The opportunity to hunt on this CWMU can depend on the type of animal hunted. |
Buck deer acres: |
14850 |
| Buck deer days: | 5 |
| Buck deer dates: | 9/11-11/10 |
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| Bull elk acres: | 14850 |
| Bull elk days: | 5 |
| Bull elk dates: | 9/15-9/20 |
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| Bull moose acres: | 14850 |
| Bull moose days: | 5 |
| Bull moose dates: | 9/15-9/20 |
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| Buck pronghorn acres: | 0 |
| Buck pronghorn days: | 0 |
| Buck pronghorn dates: | n/a |
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| Doe deer acres: | 0 |
| Doe deer days: | 0 |
| Doe deer dates: | n/a |
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| Cow elk acres: | 0 |
| Cow elk days: | 0 |
| Cow elk dates: | n/a |
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| Cow moose acres: | 0 |
| Cow moose days: | 0 |
| Cow moose dates: | n/a |
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| Doe pronghorn acres: | 0 |
| Doe pronghorn days: | 0 |
| Doe pronghorn dates: | n/a |
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| Available hunting permits |
| Private indicates that there are permits available for sale by the CWMU operator |
Private buck deer: |
18 |
| Private bull elk: | 5 |
| Private bull moose: | 0 |
| Private buck pronghorn: | 0 |
| Public buck deer: | 2 |
| Public bull elk: | 1 |
| Public bull moose: | 1 |
| Public buck pronghorn: | 0 |
| Private doe deer: | 0 |
| Private cow elk: | 0 |
| Private cow moose: | 0 |
| Private doe pronghorn: | 0 |
| Public doe deer: | 0 |
| Public cow elk: | 0 |
| Public cow moose: | 0 |
| Public doe pronghorn: | 0 |
| Common questions |
| Guests allowed? |
Yes |
Limited to two (2) |
| Hunting allowed on Sunday? |
Yes |
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| Pre-season scouting allowed? |
Yes |
Prior approval and scheduling required |
| Horses allowed? |
Yes |
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| ATV's allowed? |
Yes |
Need to stay on roads |
| Guide service available? |
Yes |
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| Packing service offered? |
No |
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| Lodging/food available? |
No |
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| Camping allowed? |
Yes |
Prior approval required |
| Handicapped accessibility? |
Yes |
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| Are maps available? |
Yes |
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| Other activities available? |
No |
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| Are there closed areas on the property? |
Yes |
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| Access contact |
| Access contact: |
David Cummings |
| Best phone: |
435-783-3022 |
| Best time: |
7AM-5PM |
| Rules of conduct |
| Contact operator for copy of rules |
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