Want the Chance to Hunt Big Game in Utah in 2026? Application Period Opens March 115 March 2026
If you’re interested in the opportunity to harvest your own deer or elk meat this fall, take note of the upcoming application period and apply for a permit before the deadline! The application period opens on March 19 at 8 a.m. MDT, and it runs until 11 p.m. MDT on April 23. To be included in the drawing for the hunts, you can apply for permits online, call or visit the nearest Utah Division of Wildlife Resources regional office or call the hunt-drawing helpline at 855-UTDRAWS (855-883-7297). The results of the drawing will be released by May 31. You’ll be notified by email, but you can also get the drawing results online. Big game hunts are held in Utah for the following species:
“We don’t have the data from the winter big game captures, the previous fall hunt harvest rates, and other big game surveys until March each year,” the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Administrative Services Assistant Chief Lindy Varney said. “After we receive that data, we put together the permit recommendations for the upcoming fall big game hunting seasons. The drawing is held in April so that hunters have information about the proposed permit numbers prior to applying. Hunters can access the proposed permit numbers for each hunt unit beginning in April on the Utah Hunt Planner. The final permit numbers will be approved by the Utah Wildlife Board during their public board meeting on April 30.” Starting March 19, applications will be accepted for most of Utah’s 2026 big game hunts. However, there are a few exceptions — permits for the state’s general-season bull elk hunts won’t be available until July. Permits for the general-season archery bull elk hunt go on sale July 7, the any-bull elk permits go on sale July 9 and the spike bull elk permits go on sale July 16. Those elk permits will be sold online, at all DWR offices and at license agent locations. Changes for 2026 big game hunts - In December 2025, the Utah Wildlife Board approved a few changes to some of this fall’s big game hunts. For all the changes, see the 2026 Utah Big Game Application Guidebook, but here are a few to be aware of:
Join the Dedicated Hunter program - If you want a chance to hunt buck deer during all of the seasons for a particular hunting unit, you should consider applying for Utah’s Dedicated Hunter Program. You can learn more about the program, and how to join it, on the DWR website. Utah Hunt Planner - If you’re thinking about hunting in a new area — or going after a species you’ve never hunted before — you will likely have a lot of questions. The Utah Hunt Planner is an interactive, online map that provides valuable information from DWR biologists to help answer a lot of those questions. The Hunt Planner provides in-depth, hunter- focused information about all of Utah’s hunts. Use it when you’re researching hunts you want to apply for or use it after you draw a permit for a particular hunt. You can learn the best spots to find animals, see what the terrain is like, identify blocks of public land in the unit and locate the primary access points. Visit the DWR website for more information about how to use the Utah Hunt Planner. Applying for a bonus point or a preference point - If you’re not planning to hunt big game in 2026, you can still apply for a bonus point or a preference point. Earning a point increases the chance you’ll draw a permit the next time you apply. Your application for a point must be received no later than 11 p.m. MDT on April 23. However, you will also have an opportunity to apply for a bonus or preference point during the antlerless application period from June 9-23. You must have a hunting license or a combination license to apply for a bonus/preference point or a big game hunting permit. Visit the DWR website for more information about bonus and preference points. For more information about applying for a 2026 Utah big game hunting permit, see the 2026 Utah Big Game Application Guidebook or contact the nearest DWR office. |