No Limit on Archery Elk Permits

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Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Press Release

If you haven’t obtained an archery big game hunting permit yet, no problem. There is still a chance to hunt in Utah this fall.

Permits for Utah’s general archery bull elk hunt are not limited in number. You can get one anytime between now and the end of the Sanpete Valley extended archery elk hunt on Dec. 31.

The general archery elk hunt starts Aug. 16.

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Big Game Coordinator Justin Shannon, said elk are doing really well in Utah. He explained that the state is home to more than 80,000 elk. “Taking an elk with a bow and arrow is a challenge,” he admitted. “But plenty of elk are out there to pursue.”

General archery elk hunters aren’t limited to taking a bull elk, either. They can take one elk, either a bull or a cow, during the general archery elk hunt.

More information about Utah’s general archery elk hunt is available on pages 18 and 19 of the 2014 Utah Big Game Field Regulations Guidebook. The free guidebook is available at www.wildlife.utah.gov/guidebooks.

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