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New antlerless hunts in 2023
The following antlerless hunts will be new this year:
Antlerless archery-only deer hunts
- Fillmore City (no public land, hunters should obtain written permission before applying)
- South Slope, Ashley Valley (mostly private land, hunters should obtain written permission before applying)
Antlerless elk hunts
- Kamas (archery)
- Nine Mile, Anthro (archery; excludes Tribal lands)
- Ogden (any legal weapon)
- Oquirrh-Stansbury, East (any legal weapon)
- South Slope, Yellowstone (archery; excludes Tribal lands)
- Wasatch Mtns (archery; excludes Tribal lands)
Discontinued hunts: Several antlerless hunts for doe deer, cow elk and doe pronghorn were discontinued for 2023.
- Doe deer hunts have been discontinued on the following units: Chalk Creek; East Canyon; East Canyon, Davis-North Salt Lake; and Southwest Desert, Cedar Valley.
- Cow elk hunts are discontinued for 2023 on these units: Book Cliffs, Little Creek Roadless; Box Elder, Grouse Creek; Kamas, Francis; Monroe, Rock Springs; and Mt Dutton/Plateau.
- Doe pronghorn hunts are discontinued on these units: Cache/Morgan-South Rich/Ogden; San Rafael, North Cleveland; and Southwest Desert, Milford Flat.