At this year’s Western Hunting and Conservation Expo, Representative Mike Shultz, a longtime hunter and advocate of conservation, did something no one has ever done in Utah. Mike won the bid on the Antelope Island Conservation deer tag for $310,000. But Mike didn’t buy this tag for himself. He got the tag to give it away. So Mike decided the Antelope Island deer tag was going to go to a disabled Utah Veteran. Hunts for the Brave nominated veteran Tyler Jones. Come November, we’ll introduce you to Tyler, tell you his story and show you his hunt on Antelope Island. It’s going to be a blast.
1 comment
You may also like
Brian McKenna Tetraski Express Redefines What’s Possible for Adaptive Skiers
On a picture-perfect day Friday at Powder Mountain Resort, crowds gathered to watch what appeared to be a typical race. The entrants, however, were not quite typical of an alpine ski event. “The racers are...
New Utah Laws Modify Hunter Orange and Shed Hunting Rules
The 2024 Utah legislative session passed bills that will affect your hunting seasons from now on. House Bill 222 modifies the requirement to wear hunter orange. The old law required hunters to wear 400 square...
Utah Field Guide: Snow Geese
Snow geese are migrating birds that spends its summers in Canada and its winters in the southern United States and Mexico. During spring migrations, snow geese pass right through Utah, congregating in areas like...
[…] From KSL Outdoors September 22, 2022 […]