SALT LAKE CITY–Depending on which unit you applied for, you might have a better chance at drawing a permit to hunt big game in Utah this fall.
At their meeting on April 26, members of the Utah Wildlife Board—a panel of seven citizens appointed by the governor—approved permit numbers for this fall’s hunts.
Buck deer, buck pronghorn, bull moose and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep are among the animals for which more permits will be available.
Covy Jones, big game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, says most of the state’s big game species are doing well.
He credits much of the success to implementation of species management plans that are drafted by DWR biologists and members of the public and approved by the Utah Wildlife Board.
“If you enjoy hunting or viewing big game,” Jones says, “it’s a great time to live in Utah.”
Starting May 5, the permit numbers for each of the state’s hunting units should be available at www.wildlife.utah.gov/public_meetings.
Utah’s big game drawing will be held in May. If you applied for a permit earlier this year, you should know by May 30 if you drew one.
PERMIT NUMBERS
The following is the total number of big game permits offered in Utah in 2017 and the number the board approved for 2018:
Hunt 2017 2018
General buck 89,050 90,650
Prem. ltd. entry 184 184
Mgmt buck deer 61 71
(including “cactus” bucks)
Ltd. entry deer 1,191 1,133
Doe 1,470 1,955
Gen. bull elk 15,000 15,000
Youth bull elk 500 500
Gen. spike bull elk 15,000 15,000
Ltd. entry bull elk 2,833 2,876
Cow elk, public draw 9,830 10,090
Cow elk, private lands only 8,790 9,105
Buck pronghorn 849 883
Doe pronghorn 750 610
Bull mooose 68 84
Cow moose 22 34
Bison 148 152
Bison (archery only) 10 15
Desert bighorn sheep 53 56
Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep 32 39
Mountain goat 106 117
Mountain goat (archery only) 2 4
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