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Show Dallen Baugh, Orem.a native resident of Tropic, bagged this 4X4 buck deer with a spread of 31". Baugh was hunting near Kanab Creek, when he got this one during the archery hunt, which ends Sept. 6. Hunters With Two Buck Permits Must Give Up One BRYCE Division of Wildlife Resources offices have recently received re-ceived numerous inquiries from hunters who purchased a general archery, general season or general muzzleloader buck deer permit, before be-fore learning whether they had drawn a limited entry buck permit during this year's Utah Big Game Draw. Hunters who purchased a general buck deer permit and then learned they drew out for a limited entry permit now find themselves in possession pos-session of two buck deer permits. Many of these hunters are making inquiries into receiving refunds for one of their permits. Unfortunately, a hunter who took this risk will not receive a refund on the general season permit they returned, said Judi Tutorow, Division Wildlife Licensing Coordinator. Coord-inator. Hunters who choose to return a limited entry permit will not receive re-ceive a refund or a bonus point, and will still incur the waiting period. Hunters who are in possession of two buck deer permits must, by law, surrender one of the permits, she said. Hunters may return their surrendered surren-dered permits in the mail, or in-per-son, to the Division's Salt Lake Office or to any Division regional office. Regional offices are located in Ogden, Springville, Vernal, Price, and Cedar City. |