Utah Hunting Seasons 2025: Dates, License&Regulations

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Are you prepared to start an unforgettable hunting journey in Utah? It may not be as popular as other hunting destinations, but the Utah hunting season for 2025 will still be thrilling.

Utah provides year-round hunting opportunities, and there is always something for every hunter here. Now is the moment to prepare.

In this guide, we will explore the types of animals you can hunt, the season calendar, licenses, and rules to hunt in this state legally.

What Hunting Season Is It In Utah?

Utah offers various hunting opportunities all year round. Here’s a summary of the hunting seasons in Utah by each month:

  1. Year-round: Cougar, Muskrat, Red fox, and Coyotes
  2. January: Deer, Bison, Tundra swan, Waterfowl
  3. February: Light geese
  4. March: Tundra swan, Ducks, Mergansers, Coots, and Snipe, Bobcat, Marten, Light geese
  5. April: Turkey, Waterfowl, Beaver, and Mink
  6. May: Black Bear, Turkey
  7. June and July: No specific hunting seasons open
  8. August: Bison, Moose, Deer, Elk, and Pronghorn
  9. September: Deer, Elk, Pronghorn, Goat, Badger, Gray fox, Kit fox, Rabbits, Spotted skunk, Weasel, Beaver, and Mink
  10. October: Tundra swan, Ducks, Mergansers, Coots, and Snipe, Dark and White-fronted geese, Light geese
  11. November: Scaup, Moose, Dark and White-fronted geese
  12. December: Tundra swan, Ducks, Mergansers, Coots, and Snipe, Scaup, Dark and White-fronted geese

Utah Big Game Seasons

There are different kinds of big game animals you can hunt in the state, and each of them has their own hunting period.

Utah Deer & Elk Seasons 2025

Species Seasons Dates
Buck deer General archery Aug. 16–Sept. 12
General muzzleloader Sept. 24–Oct. 2
Early general any legal weapon Oct. 8–12
General any legal weapon Oct. 18–26
Any bull elk General archery Aug. 16–Sept. 17
General muzzleloader Oct. 29–Nov. 6
Early general any legal weapon Oct. 4–10
Late general any legal weapon Oct. 11–17
Any
bull/hunter’s choice elk
Draw-only youth Sept. 13–23
Spike bull elk General any legal weapon Oct. 4–16
Spike bull elk General archery Aug. 16–Sept. 5
Deer Extended archery season Sept. 13–Oct. 15
Sept. 13–Nov. 30
Aug. 16–Dec. 15
Deer and elk(Sportsman
and statewide
conservation permit
season dates)
Archery equipment Aug. 16–31,
2025
Any legal
weapon
Sept. 1, 2025–
Jan. 15, 2026

*Notes: No general-season archery elk hunt on the Paunsaugunt unit.

Utah Black Bear Seasons

Spring limited-entry hunts(Any legal weapon): March 29 – May 26, 2025

Summer limited-entry hunts(Any legal weapon): May 26 – June 29, 2025

Fall limited-entry hunts(Any legal weapon):

  • Aug. 1 – Aug. 31, 2025 and Nov. 3 – Nov. 9, 2025 (All Rest Units)
  • Aug. 2 – Aug. 15, 2025 and Oct. 3 – Nov. 9, 2025 (Unit Book Cliffs, Bitter Creek/South)

Limited-entry spot-and-stalk hunts: Sept. 1 – Nov. 9, 2025

Harvest-objective hunts(Vary from Units):

  • July 5 – July 31, 2025
  • Aug. 1 – Aug. 31, 2025
  • Sept. 1 – Oct. 26, 2025
  • Nov 3 – Nov. 9, 2025

Utah Other Big Game Seasons

Species Dates Areas
Deer, elk, and pronghorn Aug. 16–31, 2025 Any open unit with archery equipment
Pronghorn Sept. 1–Nov. 15, 2025 Any open unit with any legal weapon
Bighorn sheep and mountain goat Sept. 1–Dec. 31, 2025 Any open unit with any legal weapon
Bison Aug. 1, 2025–Jan. 31, 2026 Any open unit with any legal weapon
Moose Sept. 1–Nov. 15, 2025 Any open unit with any legal weapon

Utah Turkey Seasons

2025 Turkey Seasons

  • Limited-entry Hunts: Apr. 12 – 24, 2025
  • Spring Youth Hunt: Apr. 25 – 27, 2025
  • Spring General Season: Apr. 28 – May 31, 2025
  • CWMU Hunts: Apr. 12 – May 31, 2025
  • Fall General Season: Oct. 1, 2025 – Feb. 28, 2026; Oct. 1, 2025 – Jan. 4, 2026 (Southern region)

2026 Turkey Seasons

  • Limited-entry Hunts: Apr. 11 – 30, 2026
  • Spring Youth Hunt: May 1 – 3, 2026
  • Spring General Season Hunts: May 4 – 31, 2026
  • CWMU Hunts: Apr. 11 – May 30, 2026

*The limited-entry Hunts are only open in Units: Central (TK1003), Northeastern (TK1004), Northern (TK1005), Southeastern (TK1006) and Southern (TK1007) units.

*The CWMU Hunts are open in Unit: : Pahvant Ensign (TK1018) and East Zion (TK1021).

To hunt turkey in Utah, you will need to apply for different permits. Each hunter may apply for three permits (two beardless permits and one either-sex permit.

The following are the start dates for each application:

  • Limited-entry application deadline: Dec. 16
  • Drawing results announcement: Jan. 8
  • Remaining limited-entry permits available: Mar. 10
  • Spring general-season permits available: Mar. 10

Utah Game Bird Hunting Seasons

Upland Bird Seasons

Species Zones Dates Limits
Dusky and Ruffed Grouse Statewide Sept. 1–Dec.31, 2025 Bag limit: 4
Possession limit: 12
Greater sage-Grouse Diamond, Blue Mountain
(SG1000); Parker Mountain (SG1001); Rich County (SG1002) and West Box Elder County(SG1003)
Sept. 27–Oct. 19, 2025 Bag limit: 2
Possession limit: 2
Sharp-tailed Grouse Northeast Box Elder County
(ST1000) and Cache County (ST1001)
Sept. 27–Oct. 19, 2025 Bag limit: 2
Possession limit: 2
White-tailed Ptarmigan Statewide Sept. 1–Oct. 31, 2025 Bag limit: 4
Possession limit: 12
Chukar Partridge Statewide Sept. 27–Feb. 16, 2026 Bag limit: 5
Possession limit: 15
Sept. 20–22, 2025(Youth Hunt)
Gray (Hungarian) Partridge Statewide Sept. 27–Feb. 15, 2026 Bag limit: 5
Possession limit: 15
Sept. 20–22, 2025(Youth Hunt)
Ring-necked Pheasant Statewide Nov. 1–Dec. 7, 2025 Bag limit: 2(male)
Possession limit: 6(male)
Oct. 25–30, 2025(Youth Hunt)
California and Gambel’s Quail Statewide Nov. 1–Dec. 30, 2025 Bag limit: 5
Possession limit: 15
Oct. 25–27, 2025

Migratory Bird Seasons

Species Zones Dates Limits
Sandhill Crane Cache County (SC1001) and Rich County (SC1002) Sept. 6–15, 2025 Possession limit: 1
East Box Elder County (SC1000) Sept. 6–Nov. 4, 2025
Uintah Basin Zone Sept. 27–Oct. 16, 2025
Oct. 17–Nov. 5, 2025
Nov. 6–25, 2025
Band-tailed Pigeon Statewide Sept. 1–14, 2025 Bag limit: 2
Possession limit: 6
Collared-dove Statewide Year round No Limit
Mourning Dove and White-winged Dove Statewide Sept.1–Oct. 30, 2025 Bag limit: 15
Possession limit: 45
American Crow Statewide Sept. 1–30, 2025
Dec. 1–Feb. 28, 2026
Bag limit: 10
Possession limit: 30

Utah Waterfowl Seasons

Species Zones Dates Limits
Youth Waterfowl Hunt Northern Zone Sept. 20, 2025 •Ducks, mergansers and scaup: 7
•Coots: 25
•Dark geese:5
•White-fronted geese: 6
•Tundra swan: 1
Southern Zone Sept. 27, 2025
Tundra Swan Northwest Zone Oct. 4–Dec. 14, 2025 Possession Limit: 1
Ducks, Mergansers, Coots, and Scaup Northern Zone Oct. 4–Jan. 17, 2026 Daily Bag Limit: 7, 25(coots)
Possession Limit: 21, 25(coots)
Southern Zone Oct. 11–Jan. 24, 2026
Dark and white-fronted Geese Eastern Box Elder goose area Oct. 4–Jan. 17, 2026 Daily Bag Limit: 5(Dark), 6(White-fronted)
Possession Limit: 15(Dark), 18(White-fronted)
Northern goose area Oct. 4–11, 2025
Oct. 27–Jan. 31, 2026
Southern goose area Oct. 11–Jan. 24, 2026
Wasatch Front goose area Oct. 4–11, 202
Nov. 10–Feb. 15, 2026
Light Geese Eastern Box Elder, Northern, and Wasatch Front goose areas Oct. 15–Dec. 22, 2025
Feb. 2–Mar. 10, 2026
Daily Bag Limit: 20
Possession Limit: 60
Southern goose area Oct. 25–Dec. 15, 2025
Jan. 15–Mar. 10, 2026
Snipe Northern Zone Oct. 4–Jan. 17, 2026 Daily Bag Limit: 8
Possession Limit: 24
Southern Zone Oct. 11–Jan. 24, 2026

Utah Furbearer Seasons

Species Dates Limits
Badger, Gray Fox, Kit Fox, Ringtail, Spotted Skunk, and Weasel Sept. 15–March 1, 2026 No limit
Beaver and Mink Sept. 15–April 1, 2026 No limit
Bobcat Nov. 15–March 1, 2026 One per permit, up to 6 in total
Marten Sept. 15–March 1, 2026 No limit
Cougar, Muskrat, Red Fox and Striped Skunk, Coyote, Raccoon Year round No limit
Cottontail rabbit Sept. 1–Feb. 28, 2026 Bag limit: 10
Possession limit: 30
Jackrabbit Year round No limit
Snowshoe hare Sept. 1–March 15, 2026 Bag limit: 5
Possession limit: 15

Utah Hunting Licenses and Permits

The following are the costs for different types of hunting licenses for residents and non-residents.

Licenses Resident fees Non-resident fees
365-day hunting license(age 13 and under) $11 /
365-day hunting license(ages 14–17) $16 $34
365-day hunting license(ages 18–64) $40 $120
365-day hunting license(age 65+) $31 /
365-day hunting license for disabled veterans $26 /
Multi-year hunting license(ages 18–64) $39 $119
Multi-year hunting license(age 65+) $30 /
365-day combination license(ages 14–17) $20 $38
365-day combination license(ages 18–64) $44 $150
365-day combination license(age 65+) $35 /
365-day combination license for disabled veterans $29 /
Multi-year combination license(ages 18–64) $43 $149
3-day small game license(any age) / $46
Furbearer Resident license $33 $195

Except for a hunting license, hunters will also need to purchase related permits for different game animals:

Permits Resident fees Non-resident fees
General deer $46 $418
Youth general deer $40 $418
General any bull and spike bull elk $56 $613
Youth general elk $50 $613
Multi-season spike bull elk $200 $830
Private-lands-only antlerless elk $56 $350
Control antlerless elk $40 $118
Nine Mile bison $460 $2,420
Sandhill crane permit (resident) $40 $125
Turkey limited-entry permit $40 $125
Turkey general-season permit $40 $125
Turkey general-season permit (youth) $25 /
CWMU turkey permit $40 $125
Bear pursuit permit $45 $171
Federal migratory bird hunting and conservation stamp $25 $25

Utah General Hunting Regulations

Here are some of the common rules for hunting big game and small game in this state:

  1. Hunter Education: If you were born after December 31, 1965, you must show proof of passing an approved hunter education course to get a hunting license.
  2. Age Restrictions: No age limits for hunting turkey, waterfowl, upland game, or furbearers. But you must be at least 12 years old to hunt big game.
  3. Hunter Orange Requirement: It requires wearing hunter orange when hunting big game (except during deer archery and muzzleloader seasons). For other game hunting, it is not mandatory to do so. Avoid wearing hunter orange during turkey hunting, as the bright colors can be mistaken for a turkey’s head.
  4. Reporting Hunts: You must report your hunting information within 30 days after any limited-entry or once-in-a-lifetime hunt, even if you didn’t successfully harvest an animal.
  5. Migratory Game Bird Registration: It requires registering in the Migratory Game Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP) if you plan to hunt migratory birds.
  6. Turkey Permits: You can get one permit for the spring turkey season and up to three for the fall season.
  7. Trial Hunting Program: Anyone over 12 years old can try hunting for up to three years through Utah’s Trial Hunting Program.
  8. Waterfowl Hunting: Hunters need to obtain a federal migratory bird hunting and conservation stamp to hunt waterfowl.
  9. Prohibited Practices:
  • Using aircraft, drones, or any airborne devices to locate wildlife is illegal.
  • Trail cameras are banned on public land from July 31 to December 31.
  • Baiting for hunting is not allowed.
  • No electronics on bows or arrows.
  • You need permission from the landowner to hunt or trap on private land.
  • Using night-vision devices while hunting big game is unlawful.
  • Using spotlights or artificial lights to locate wildlife is prohibited.

Conclusion

As we wrap up, the hunting season in Utah is not to be missed. Utah provides a hunting experience like no other with its stunning landscapes and rich wildlife population.

Make sure to note the dates, pack your equipment, and be well prepared for numerous possibilities for adventure. Have fun, and welcome to share your hunting experience with us in the comments!

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