2011 CWMU ANTLERLESS PERMIT REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS.

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2011 CWMU ANTLERLESS PERMIT REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Antlerless permit/voucher allocation to the CWMU is determined by the allocation the CWMU received during the bucks and bulls process. Buck/Bull Permit Options deer & elk moose & pronghorn Prv. Pub. 90%10% 60%40% 75%25% 85%15% 80%20% Antlerless Permit Options Prv. Pub 0%100% 40% 60% 50% 25% 75% 40% 60% (35) (09) (11) (02) 2011 CWMUs (14)

TOTAL PERMITS We are in the third year of a three year management plan where a majority of permits have been approved over the previous two years 2011 CWMU ANTLERLESS PERMIT OVERVIEW SPECIES PRIVATE PERMITSPUBLIC PERMITS Deer (2doe)10 (100%) Elk (84%) Pronghorn 5590 (62%) Moose 78 (53%)

 The following CWMU’s are requesting changes with no antlerless moose permits Bally Watts, Bastian Ranch, Deseret, Beaver Hollow, Cedar Canyon, Durst Mountain, Folly Ridge, Hell Canyon, Skull Crack, Mountain Top, Woodruff Creek, Hard Scrabble, Lone Tree Taylor Hollow and Jacobs Creek  The following new CWMU’s are requesting antlerless moose permits Grass Valley/Clark Canyon and Stillman Creek Ranch  The following CWMU’s are requesting changes with no antlerless deer permits Ensign Ranches, Grass Valley Clark Canyon, State Corner, Stillman Creek Ranch, Weber Florence Creek, Neil Creek, Heaston East and Alton

 The following CWMU’s are requesting changes by adding or increasing antlerless elk permits East Fork Chalk Creek, Ensign Ranches, Grass Valley/Clark Canyon, Jacobs Creek, Lone Tree Taylor Hollow, Mountain Top, Strawberry Ridge, State Corner, Stillman Creek Ranch, Two Bear, Weber Florence Creek, Three C, Heaston East, Emma Park, Soldier Summit and Alton  The following CWMU is requesting a change by a reduction in antlerless elk permits Coyote Little Pole  The following CWMU is requesting a change with no doe pronghorn permits Allen’s Ranch  The following CWMU is requesting a change by adding doe pronghorn permits Zane