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2012 general-season deer permits

In May 2012, the Utah Wildlife Board approved 86,500 permits for the 2012 general-season buck deer hunt. Board members also approved new management objectives (number of bucks per 100 does) for the hunting units. The following table provides a unit-by-unit breakdown of both management objectives and permit numbers.

Unit name Management
objective
Permits
Beaver 18–20 3,500
Box Elder 15–17 4,400
Cache 15–17 7,100
Central Mountains, Manti/San Rafael 15–17 8,800
Central Mountains, Nebo 15–17 4,400
Fillmore, Oak Creek 18–20 500
Fillmore, Pahvant 18–20 1,700
Kamas 18–20 3,200
La Sal 15–17 2,000
Monroe 15–17 1,000
Morgan-S. Rich/East Canyon/Chalk Creek 18–20 6,800
Mt. Dutton 18–20 700
Nine Mile 18–20 1,300
North Slope 18–20 3,600
Ogden 18–20 2,500
Oquirrh-Stansbury 15–17 2,500
Panguitch Lake 15–17 2,800
Pine Valley 18–20 3,600
Plateau, Boulder/Kaiparowits 15–17 1,800
Plateau, Fishlake 18–20 1,500
Plateau, Thousand Lakes 18–20 400
San Juan 15–17 2,500
South Slope, Vernal/Bonanza 15–17 1,800
South Slope, Yellowstone 18–20 1,500
Southwest Desert 18–20 700
Wasatch Mountains, Currant Creek/Avintaquin 18–20 4,000
Wasatch Mountains, West 15–17 7,500
West Desert, Tintic 15–17 900
West Desert, West 15–17 700
Zion 18–20 2,800

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