01-29-2009, 01:53 PM
You can't use a 10/22 for Pheasants, gotta be a shotgun. Those birds are also hard to come by any more. There are some game farms down that way that you can buy some birds and hunt them.
Your 10/22 is perfect for squirrels. Not sure if you are looking for tree or ground squirrels though. Up by Strawberry reservoir there used to be a decent population of the ground variety.
Licences vary by type and age. Check [url "http://wildlife.utah.gov/index.php"]here[/url] for pricing structures. If you hunt on a game farm, you don't need a license. If you hunt squirrels only, you don't need a license either. Jack rabbits are not protected, but cotton tails are. All other game animals require a license.
Good luck, be safe, and have fun.
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Your 10/22 is perfect for squirrels. Not sure if you are looking for tree or ground squirrels though. Up by Strawberry reservoir there used to be a decent population of the ground variety.
Licences vary by type and age. Check [url "http://wildlife.utah.gov/index.php"]here[/url] for pricing structures. If you hunt on a game farm, you don't need a license. If you hunt squirrels only, you don't need a license either. Jack rabbits are not protected, but cotton tails are. All other game animals require a license.
Good luck, be safe, and have fun.
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