

The new statewide elk management plan outlines a variety of goals and strategies regarding population objectives, ways to preserve and maintain habitat across the state, and different recreation opportunities like hunting. The plan was developed using in-depth elk research, the current status of Utah’s elk herds and also public surveys. This new proposed management plan will go into effect in 2023 and will guide the state’s elk management until 2032, with a review in 2026. The committee included hunters, members from state and federal agencies, conservation groups and academia as well as private landowners, agricultural producers and members of the public. A diverse 19-person committee was convened to help create the updated elk management plan.
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The current statewide elk management plan was approved in 2015 - with an update in 2020 - and is set to expire this month. Please note, there is a 50% nonrefundable deposit included with your booking fee and the remaining amount is nonrefundable after June 1st.Photo courtesy of Jim Shuler/DWR New statewide elk management plan NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AND CANCELLATION POLICY
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*Licenses are valid for 365 days from the date of purchse and a combination license allows you to hunt or fish in Utah and also allows you to fish with a second pole. Multi-Year Combination License (age 18 and older) $84 per year, up to five years Multi-Year Hunting License (age 18 and older) $64 per year, up to five years Nonresident Nonresident 365-Day Hunting License Fees:* Multi-Year Combination License (age 18 and older) $37 per year, up to five years Multi-Year Hunting License (age 18 and older) $33 per year, up to five years The application time period opens late May and closes mid June each year.įor Questions call 1-80 or refer to Utah's Antlerless Hunts Guide: Apply online at Utah Hunt.ĬOW ELK APPLICATION AND STATE FEES INFORMATION

We offer full-service lodges and camp trailers, where you will be served breakfast, dinner and provided with a sack lunch for mid-day or return to camp for lunch.You are responsible for weapon of choice, hunting clothes, personal effects and transportation to and from Vernal, UT.Any gas station stops, the hunter will be responsible for whatever he or she chooses to purchase.The three-day hunt includes everything but state licensing and permit fees.
