Utah DWR proposes a decrease in general season deer permits for 2021

State hopes changes will benefit herd health

Dave Barnett
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) has recently announced plans to decrease the number of available general season deer permits for 2021 in an effort to bolster the state’s deer populations. The currently adopted management plan by the state calls for an overall state objective of 400,000 deer. Currently, there are an estimated 314,850 animals.

"We've had a few drought years in Utah recently, which has a significant impact on the survival rates of deer," Covy Jones, Big Game Coordinator of Utah DWR said "In Utah, we have the longest range trend study in the Western U.S., and we've seen that having suitable habitat is crucial for maintaining or growing wildlife populations. And drought conditions can really negatively impact that habitat, which in turn affects our wildlife species."

Biologists with the Division are recommending a total of 74,775 general season deer permits during the 2021 season, a decrease of 4,900 permits from the previous year. Out of the 29 total general deer units in the state, 16 are seeing decreased permit numbers.

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Big game permit recommendations

Hunt

General-season buck deer

2020

79,675

2021

74,775

Hunt

Premium limited-entry deer

2020

184

2021

184

Hunt

Management buck deer (including "cactus" bucks)

2020

64

2021

45

Hunt

Handgun, archery, muzzleloader, andshotgun (HAMS) limited-entry buck deer hunts

2020

15

2021

15

Hunt

Limited-entry deer

2020

1,182

2021

1,070

Hunt

Doe deer

2020

1,175

2021

935

Hunt

General any bull elk

2020

15,000

2021

17,500

Hunt

General spike bull elk

2020

15,000

2021

15,000

Hunt

Cow elk

2020

8,060

2021

8,285

Hunt

Youth any bull elk

2020

500

2021

500

Hunt

Limited-entry bull elk

2020

2,948

2021

2,989

Hunt

Buck antelope

2020

1,147

2021

1,173

Hunt

Doe antelope

2020

525

2021

404

Hunt

Bull moose

2020

107

2021

112

Hunt

Cow moose

2020

31

2021

15

Hunt

Bison

2020

97

2021

147

Hunt

Desert bighorn sheep

2020

78

2021

81

Hunt

Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep

2020

65

2021

67

Hunt

Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep ewe hunt

2020

10

2021

10

Hunt

Mountain goat

2020

122

2021

120

Hunt

2020

2021

General-season buck deer

79,675

74,775

Premium limited-entry deer

184

184

Management buck deer (including "cactus" bucks)

64

45

Handgun, archery, muzzleloader, andshotgun (HAMS) limited-entry buck deer hunts

15

15

Limited-entry deer

1,182

1,070

Doe deer

1,175

935

General any bull elk

15,000

17,500

General spike bull elk

15,000

15,000

Cow elk

8,060

8,285

Youth any bull elk

500

500

Limited-entry bull elk

2,948

2,989

Buck antelope

1,147

1,173

Doe antelope

525

404

Bull moose

107

112

Cow moose

31

15

Bison

97

147

Desert bighorn sheep

78

81

Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep

65

67

Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep ewe hunt

10

10

Mountain goat

122

120

"The number of permits we're proposing for 2021 will help us achieve or maintain the objectives detailed in Utah's mule deer management plan for harvest size, animal quality, and hunting opportunity," Jones said. "The biology and herd health of our wildlife come first when making hunting permit recommendations."

New Antlerless Hunts

Along with changes to general season deer DWR Biologists are also adding two new antlerless deer hunts to address damage to agricultural areas caused by deer, as well as other urban deer issues within Price and Oak City. Ten new cow elk hunts are also being proposed along with a new doe antelope hunt.

Give Feedback

The state is now accepting feedback on the various proposals. Presentations of each of the proposals along with the opportunity to provide comments can be found online here.

Comments must be submitted by the applicable dates for the six RAC meetings planned for various regions of the state.

  • Central Utah RAC meeting: April 6 at 6 p.m. (Public comments must be submitted by April 1 at 11:59 p.m.)

  • Northern Utah RAC meeting: April 7 at 6 p.m (Public comments must be submitted by April 2 at 11:59 p.m.)

  • Southern Utah RAC meeting: April 13 at 6 p.m. (Public comments must be submitted by April 8 at 11:59 p.m.)

  • Southeastern Utah RAC meeting: April 14 at 6:30 p.m. (Public comments must be submitted by April 9 at 11:59 p.m.)

  • Northeastern Utah RAC meeting: April 15 at 6 p.m. (Public comments must be submitted by April 9 at 11:59 p.m.)

  • Utah Wildlife Board meeting: April 29 at 9 a.m. (Public comments must be submitted by April 22 at 11:59 p.m.)

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