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6/11/2007 Deer and elk permit fees will change July 1Should I buy one today or wait? Starting July 1, you may have to pay more—or less—to hunt deer and elk in Utah. Utah general season elk hunting permits for this fall's hunts, and buck deer permits not taken in this year's big game draw, go on sale at 8 a.m. on June 14. We have a list of these remaining permits online. Advice
Why? Starting July 1, hunters who don't have a valid 365-day small game or combination license must buy a hunting (small game) license or a combination license before they can apply for or buy a hunting permit. If you buy your deer or elk permit before July 1, this requirement won't pertain to you. On the other hand, if you have a small game or combination license that's valid after July 1, you should consider waiting to buy your permit. The cost for a general deer and elk permit will be reduced on July 1, and you'll save money by waiting. Note: Lifetime license holders are exempt from having to buy a hunting or combination license because their license is valid through their lifetime. Starting July 1, the following Utah hunting fees will be reduced
Starting July 1, the following fees will increase
Refunds Please remember that all sales are final. For example, if you buy a permit before July 1, you can't visit a Division office after July 1 and ask that you receive a refund for the difference in the price. For more information, contact the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office or the DWR's Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-4700.
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