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Utah Big Game Applications Non-residents can apply for all species, including limited-entry deer and general season deer. However, you may not apply for a permit and a bonus point for the same species.
The Wasatch-Cache National Forest is one of the most rewarding hunting areas in the state for deer, elk, and moose. Antelope are found east of Randolph in the Crawford Mountains. Upland game birds and rabbits are plentiful throughout the region.
Upland game & turkey While hunting with any legal weapon, youth under 16 years old must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian or other responsible person who is 21 years of age or older. See the Utah Upland Game and Turkey Guidebook for more information about these and other requirements.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Utah offers approximately 23 million acres for your hunting, fishing and recreational shooting enjoyment. It is YOUR responsibility to know the locations, rules and regulations that apply to any adventure onto BLM lands.
Section R657-9-31 - Shooting Hours (1) A person may not hunt, pursue, or take wildlife, or discharge any firearm or archery tackle on state-owned lands adjacent to the Great Salt Lake, on division-controlled waterfowl management areas, or on federal refuges between official sunset and one-half hour before official ...
Hunting. Multiple state parks are open to hunting. However, parks vary on types of game that can be taken. All hunting within state parks must comply with Utah law, federal law, DWR rules, and all county and city ordinances regulating hunting, weapons and shooting.
Hunting at State Parks Park NameWaterfowl Hunting AllowedBig Game and Upland Game Hunting Allowed Dead Horse Point State Park Yes, below the canyon rim Yes, below the canyon rim Deer Creek State Park Yes Yes East Canyon State Park Yes Yes Echo State Park Yes Yes41 more rows
Here's a summary of hunting seasons in Utah by each month: Year-round: Cougar, Muskrat, Red fox and Coyotes. January: Deer, Bison, Tundra swan, Waterfowl. February: Light geese. March: Tundra swan, Ducks, Mergansers, Coots, and Snipe, Bobcat, Marten, Light geese. April: Turkey, Waterfowl, Beaver and Mink.