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SALT LAKE CITY — Tens of thousands of people wander into Utah's wilderness every winter and spring not to hunt big game, but search for the antlers animals leave behind as they shed for the season.
SALT LAKE CITY — Gathering shed antlers is a popular winter and spring pastime in Utah, but the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has announced new requirements for enthusiasts. Effective this year, ...
Editor’s note: This article is part of an occasional series by the Great Salt Lake Collaborative showcasing the fun side of the Great Salt Lake. For more coverage, go to greatsaltlakenews.org.
Utah wildlife officials are reminding outdoor enthusiasts that anyone planning to collect shed antlers between Jan. 1 and May 31 must first complete a free, mandatory ethics course offered by the Utah ...
The winter doldrums of February can be tough on the hunter. Deer season is months behind, and you have replayed the memories in your head of the buck you chased all fall. Now is the perfect time to ...
Antlers are a big reason why many hunt for deer and elk. I’m not saying it’s right, but it is the truth. The desire for big bucks continues to increase as the number of big bucks also increases on the ...
A shed hunter who discovered human remains in Utah’s remote Hansel Mountains late last month has provided law enforcement with key evidence in an unsolved missing person’s case. The remains have been ...
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