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Elk

Utah Elk | Limited Entry & Landowner Tags

Description:  On this outfitters’ ranch you will be pleased to see large quantities of quality bull elk. Clients average 98% harvest success with some customers passing up bulls that score 300+, while looking for that bull of a lifetime! They generally take bulls scoring 285 to 340 and most averaging 320. In any given five-day period, a person may view as many as 40 different bulls. They offer a five-day hunt with one guide per client.

Each year the state of Utah issues only so many landowner tags per given amount of acres that landowners own. These landowner tags are issued for deer and elk only. Tags go quickly so book your hunt early if you choose the Landowner Tag route.

The state of Utah also offers limited-entry drawings for bull elk. The unit that the outfitter’s ranch lies within is called the South Slope Diamond Mountain Unit. A person must put in an application to the state for a drawing of one of these permits. If you draw then they would love to take you hunting on their ranch. They have a good number of elk on the property with prospects of some very large bulls.

Accommodations:  This outfitter offers full-service lodges and camp trailers, where you will be served breakfast, dinner and provided with a sack lunch for midday or return to camp for lunch. Keep in mind that when staying in a cabin or camp trailer in the winter months we will not have running water. They limit camps to avoid overcrowding but still allow for plenty of camaraderie. Practice targets will be available to keep you tuned up for that chance at a trophy.

Transportation/Getting there:  hunters who fly will have several airports to choose from including Rocks Springs, Wyoming, Salt Lake City, or Vernal Regional Airport. Hunters who drive will meet in Vernal, Utah.

Elk Hunts

Hunting license
Your firearm or bow
TSA approved hard-shell airplane lockable gun-case
Soft-sided gun case
Ammunition for firearm (2 boxes or 40 rounds) or arrows (12 arrows)
Shooting sticks
Comfortable hunting boots
Heavy and light socks
Full camouflage clothing including face-mask
Florescent orange hat
Daypack with water bottle
Stocking cap
Gloves
Rain gear
Heavy and light hunting jacket
Long underwear
Binoculars
Rangefinder
Flashlight
Headlamp
Hunting knife
Elk calls
Camera
Camp Slippers/shoes
Comfortable camp shirt and pants
Insect repellant

Personal Items:

Ear plugs
Toiletries and personal affects
Medical prescriptions & pain relievers
Glasses/Contacts
Sunglasses
Lip balm & sunscreen

Rates:

Landowner Tag – 5 Day Hunt (1x1) – $12,500 per person

*extra days are $600 per day

Limited Entry Draw Tag - 5 Day Hunt (1x1) - $5500 per person

*extra days are $600 per day 

Dates:  Call for available hunting dates.

Included:  lodging and meals, guiding (1x1) and professionally trained dogs, and trophy prep of game taken

Not Included:  airfare and transportation to camp, hunting licenses, meat processing, taxidermy, and tips/gratuities

Approximate license cost:  Non-resident hunting license - $58 or combination license (good for 365 days) - $80, Non-resident permit - $800

Note: Tags may be applied for in early February and ending in early March.


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