(1)(a) A person may not take or possess:
(i) Band-tailed pigeon without first obtaining a band-tailed pigeon permit;
- (ii) Greater sage-grouse without first obtaining a greater sage-grouse permit;
- (iii) Sharp-tailed grouse without first obtaining a sharp-tailed grouse permit; or
- (iv) White-tailed ptarmigan without first obtaining a white-tailed ptarmigan permit.
- (b) A person may obtain only one permit for each species listed in Subsection (1)(a), except a falconer with a valid Falconry Certificate of Registration may obtain one additional two-bird greater sage-grouse permit beginning on the date published in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game and wild turkey, if any permits are remaining.
(2)(a) A limited number of two-bird greater sage-grouse permits are available in the areas published in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game and wild turkey.
- (b) A Greater sage-grouse permit may only be used in one of the open areas as published in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game and wild turkey.
- (c) Greater sage-grouse permits will be issued pursuant to Section R657-62-21.
(3)(a) A limited number of two-bird, sharp-tailed grouse permits are available.
- (b) A sharp-tailed grouse permit may only be used in one of the open areas as published in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking upland game and wild turkey.
- (c) Sharp-tailed grouse permits will be issued pursuant to Section R657-62-21.
- (4) Band-tailed pigeon and white-tailed ptarmigan permits are available from Division offices, through the mail, and through the Division's internet address by the first week in August, free of charge.
KEY: wildlife, birds, rabbits, game laws
Date of Last Change: October 22, 2025
Notice of Continuation: April 1, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 23A-2-304; 23A-2-305