Oak- From the proclamation...
I'm not very familiar with CO's booklets, but don't they advertise the RFW properties as seperate units? Do the maps show it this way?
Rosco- I can think of nearly half a dozen CWMU's that have public land within their boundaries. It's not uncommon.
If you’re not a resident of Utah, you cannot apply for a CWMU permit in the public drawing. You can, however, obtain a permit voucher directly from the CWMU landowner or operator.
I'm not very familiar with CO's booklets, but don't they advertise the RFW properties as seperate units? Do the maps show it this way?
Rosco- I can think of nearly half a dozen CWMU's that have public land within their boundaries. It's not uncommon.
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