Utah board upholds decision to ban trail cameras through most of hunting season

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ByCarter Williams, KSL.com| Posted – March 12, 2022 at 7:11 p.m.

Members of the Utah Wildlife Board discuss their original vote for a season ban of trail cameras for hunting purposes during a meeting at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center in Farmington Thursday. The board voted to uphold its original decision made in January.

Members of the Utah Wildlife Board discuss their original vote for a season ban of trail cameras for hunting purposes during a meeting at the Eccles Wildlife Education Center in Farmington Thursday. The board voted to uphold its original decision made in January. (Utah Department of Natural Resources )


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FARMINGTON — The Utah Wildlife Board is sticking withits decision to ban trail cameras during most of the hunting seasonafter its original ruling two months ago received enough pushback to trigger an administrative rule appeal hearing on the matter.

It was a three-hour meeting Thursday, where dozens of hunters provided feedback, yet, the board voted in favor of keeping the rule as is — it passed with a narrow, 4-3 decision on Jan. 4. Only…

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