Prior to the adoption of Ord. 02-2004 on 06/15/2004, Section 9.24.010 read as follows.

    The following definitions apply in this chapter:
     1.    “Hunting” means to take or pursue a reptile, amphibian, bird or mammal by any means.
    2.    “Upland game” means sage grouse, ruffed grouse, blue grouse, white tailed ptarmigan, chukar partridge, Hungarian partridge, pheasant, quail, wild turkey, cottontail, rabbit, snowshoe hare, and any other bird or animal designated as upland game by the Utah Department of Natural Resources. (Amended during 2001 codification; Ord. 4-1998 § 1)
    1.     "Hunt" means to pursue, chase, harass, capture, possess, injure, or kill any wildlife, big game, upland game, waterfowl, or small game using any kind of firearm, handgun, rifle, muzzleloader gun or rifle, pellet gun, BB gun, dart gun, blow gun, bow and arrow, crossbow, slingshot, or any other device designed and used or used to propel a projectile of any nature.

    2.     "Wildlife" means vertebrate animals living in nature and captive vertebrate animals, including hybrids, belonging to a species that naturally occurs in the wild.  Wildlife includes big game, upland game, waterfowl, and small game as designated by the Utah Wildlife Board.