- (1) Only a General or Master Class Falconer may hack a falconry raptor or raptors.
- (2) Raptors at hack count against possession limits and must be a species authorized for possession.
- (3) Hybrid raptors at hack must have two (2) attached and functioning radio transmitters.
(4)(a) Raptors may not to be released to hack near the nesting area of a federally threatened or endangered bird species or in any other location where the raptor is likely to harm a federally listed threatened or endangered animal species that might be disturbed or taken by the raptor at hack.
- (b) Information on federally-listed species can be obtained from the Service.
- (5) The Division must be notified prior to hacking a falconry raptor.
(6) Use of other falconry training or conditioning techniques.
- (a) Other acceptable falconry practices may be used, such as the use of tethered flying, lures, balloons, or kites in training or conditioning raptors for falconry.
- (b) Falconry raptors may be flown at pen-raised animals or at bird species not protected under this rule or the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, so long as those activities otherwise comply with Titles 4 and 23A of Utah Code.
KEY: wildlife, birds, falconry
Date of Last Change: March 11, 2025
Notice of Continuation: November 4, 2021
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 23A-2-208; 50 CFR 21