HUNTING IN UTAH
Species commonly hunted in Utah are mule, deer, elk, antelope, pheasant, ducks, geese, sage grouse, forest grouse, chukar partridge, mourning dove, and wild turkeys.
Hunting is allowed in most public areas of the state, except in national parks and monuments and state parks. Check with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources for specific regulations.
Hunting Seasons
Applications for all special big game permits requiring a drawing are taken January 1 to 31. The application period to hunt bear, mountain lion and bobcat is mid-October to mid-November. Seasons for all huntable species are set yearly. Information on big game seasons is available by January 1st and small game information can be obtained by late August each year.
Wildlife Watching
Over 630 species of mammals, birds, fishes, reptiles and amphibians make their homes in Utah’s diverse habitat. There are many books and brochures published on the state’s wildlife viewing opportunities that are available in bookstores or visitor information centers. Information can be requested from the Division of Wildlife Resources.
Licenses
Licenses are available from all Utah Wildlife Resources offices and from most sporting goods stores in the state. Non-resident license fees are subject to legislative action. Contact the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources for information.
Hunting Guides & Outfitters
Scenic Rim Trail Rides
Phone: 435-679-8761, 800-679-5859
PO Box 58
Tropic, UT 84776
Email: [email protected]
Guided hunting around the trophy famous Paunsagaunt Plateau. Included in price of hunt: Lodging, meals, transportation to the hunting area, horse, guide, and skinning and capping of the animal.
Preferred Guides & Outfitters
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