In recent years, Utah has become the destination of choice for trophy elk hunting
Each year, in many Utah units, state-wide record book and SCI bull elks are being harvested. There are many limited-entry units and Cooperative Wildlife Management Units capable of producing world-class bulls. A Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU) is a large tract of private property that has been issued its own tags by the State of Utah and has given hunters the privilege to hunt elk with a rifle from the 1st of September to the 31st of October. Utah may be the only state in the U.S. to allow rifle elk hunting during the rut. Hunting elk in the rut while they are bugling may well be one of the most exciting hunts available.
We hunt on private lands in the Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit status, that are carefully managed to produce trophy bull elk and have boasted a success rate in the high 90% year after year.
"The majority of elk harvested falls in the 320" to 350" class range with elk exceeding the 360" class a real possibility.”
The largest bull elk we have taken on one of our ranches scored a whopping 428"! There will never be more than 4 hunters in camp at a time, thus allowing a quality, personalized hunt with no overcrowding. Tags for these hunts are guaranteed with no need to apply for a draw. We will send you all the paperwork necessary to obtain your tag. We are also very familiar with several limited-entry units throughout the state that produce huge bulls every year and can assist you in obtaining a permit for these units through the draw or the bid process at local conservation groups banquets and auctions. We offer archery, rifle, or muzzleloader hunts, and whatever option you choose, you will have the hunt of a lifetime. If you are looking for an elk hunt that we may not offer, let us know. With over 30 years experience in the business, we give 110% to assure you have a memorable, successful hunt.