LIcense/permit | Hunting license (13 and younger) |
---|---|
Resident | $11 |
Nonresident | – |
LIcense/permit | Hunting license (Age 14 to 17) |
Resident | $16 |
Nonresident | $29(17 and younger) |
LIcense/permit | Hunting license (Age 18 to 64) |
Resident | $34 |
Nonresident | $72 |
LIcense/permit | Hunting license (65+) |
Resident | $25 |
Nonresident | – |
LIcense/permit | Antlerless deer |
Resident | $30 |
Nonresident | $107 |
LIcense/permit | Antlerless elk |
Resident | $50 |
Nonresident | $107 |
LIcense/permit | Doe antelope |
Resident | $30 |
Nonresident | $107 |
LIcense/permit | Antlerless moose |
Resident | $213 |
Nonresident | $1,000 |
LIcense/permit | Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep ewe |
Resident | $100 |
Nonresident | $1,000 |
LIcense/permit | Resident | Nonresident |
---|---|---|
Hunting license (13 and younger) | $11 | – |
Hunting license (Age 14 to 17) | $16 | $29(17 and younger) |
Hunting license (Age 18 to 64) | $34 | $72 |
Hunting license (65+) | $25 | – |
Antlerless deer | $30 | $107 |
Antlerless elk | $50 | $107 |
Doe antelope | $30 | $107 |
Antlerless moose | $213 | $1,000 |
Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep ewe | $100 | $1,000 |
The 2023 application period for Utah antlerless is from June 7 to June 22, 2023 at 11 p.m. MT. Applications can be completed online here. Results are expected to be available by July 7, 2023.
View important information and an overview of the Utah rules/regulations, the draw system, tag and license fees on our State Profile.
Before you can apply for a 2023 antlerless permit you must have a valid Utah hunting or combination license. You can purchase a license today or when you apply for an antlerless permit.
Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep ewe and antlerless moose tags are drawn through the use of bonus points while antlerless deer, antlerless elk and doe antelope are drawn with preference points.
Under the bonus point system, 50% (rounded down) of the tags are made available to the highest point holders. Under the preference point system, the state looks at the highest point holders first and considers their first choice hunt. If a permit is available for the applicant's first choice, then a tag is awarded. If permits are not available, the application is skipped and the first choice of the next person is considered. After all first choices have been considered at that preference point level, the drawing will look at the first choices of hunters at the next highest preference point level. Once all first choice applicants from every point level have been considered, then the state will begin to look at second choice applications.
Applicants also have the opportunity to apply for Utah antlerless hunts in parties or groups:
Points are averaged and rounded down when two or more applicants apply as a group. For example, if Applicant A has one point and Applicant B has four points, the group will average to 2.5 points, which will ultimately round down to two points for the draw.
You may obtain up to three elk permits per year — as long as at least two of the permits are for antlerless elk — but you can only apply for or obtain one antlerless elk permit in the drawing.
If you obtain a general season antlerless permit OTC after the antlerless drawing or a private lands only permit, you will lose any preference points you've previously accrued for that specific antlerless hunt. If you purchase an antlerless elk control permit, you will not lose your preference points.
This year, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will again offer private lands only antlerless elk permits. These permits are only valid on private lands on select hunting units. Do not purchase one of these permits without knowing the laws that regulate hunting on private lands.
Hunters who missed the primary big game drawing can now apply for big game bonus and preference points during the antlerless draw period.
In previous years, hunters were able to use antlerless elk licenses during any general deer or elk seasons as long as they held a valid permit for the same area. For 2023, this has been changed and now you may only use your antlerless elk permit during the dates specified on the license.
The deadline to apply is June 22, 2023 at 11 p.m. MT. Apply online here.
Results will be emailed or available online by July 7, 2023.
Hunters must have a valid hunting or combination hunting/fishing license to apply.
Applicants must be 12 years old by Dec. 31, 2023 to apply.
Hunters born after Dec. 31, 1965 must have taken an approved hunter’s education course.
Everyone in the group must apply in the same online session — you cannot add group members at a later date.
Both residents and nonresidents can apply together, but the hunt must have enough nonresident tags available for all members.
Up to four hunters can apply together for antlerless deer, antlerless elk or doe pronghorn permits.
When you apply, all fees for all applicants in your group must be charged to one credit or debit card.
A maximum of one permit can be for a bull elk.
A maximum of one antlerless elk permit can be obtained through the antlerless hunt drawing.
A maximum of two antlerless elk permits can be obtained over-the-counter (OTC).