Conservation Officers are seeking information about a doe deer that was shot and left to waste on Gentry Mountain, in Emery County. The doe was found near a horse corral in the McCadden Hollow area. It had been shot with a broadhead-tipped arrow. Officers believe the deer was most likely shot at the end of the general season archery buck deer hunt, on about September 10th or 11th. During this hunt, it is only legal to take buck deer.
Poaching is a serious crime that robs sportsmen and women of the opportunity to legally harvest wildlife and robs other wildlife enthusiasts of the opportunity to view it in its natural habitat.
If you have any information related to the illegal killing of this mule deer, or any other wildlife crimes, please call the UTiP Hotline at 1-800-662-3337. A monetary reward may be available to anyone who provides information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible. Requests for confidentiality will be honored. You can also contact Sgt. Stacey Jones at 435-820-6445.
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