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Utah's Trial Hunting Program

An innovative and popular way to introduce youth to hunting

Have you ever wanted to bring your spouse, child or friend along on a hunt and give them a chance to try hunting? It will be easy to have them join you on your next trip.

Utah's Trial Hunting Program is open to both residents and nonresidents. This program allows anyone over the age of 12 to try hunting for a few years — while accompanied by a licensed hunter over the age of 21 — before taking a Hunter Education course.

Signing up for the program

To get started, the trial hunter must:

  • Be at least 11 years old to apply for a permit and at least 12 years old to hunt.
  • Complete the brief orientation course and exam. (After completing the exam, the trial hunter will receive a trial hunting authorization number.)

Take the course & exam

The authorization number is valid for three years, but the trial hunter can choose to take Hunter education at any time during that three-year period.

Before hunting, the trial hunter must:

  • Purchase a Utah hunting or combination license. (Our systems will recognize that you are participating in the trial hunting program.)
  • Obtain any permit that is required to hunt a specific species. Remember, that trial hunters may only apply for certain types of permits.

Eligible licenses and permits

After you obtain a trial hunting authorization number, you may apply for and obtain the following licenses and permits:

  • Combination or hunting licenses (good for hunting all small game, including upland game and waterfowl)
  • General-season deer and elk permits
  • Permits to hunt bear, sage-grouse, sandhill crane, sharp-tailed grouse, swan and turkey

Participants in the trial hunting program may not apply for or obtain the following big game permits through a division drawing: limited-entry, premium limited-entry, once-in-a-lifetime, CWMU, dedicated hunter, sportsman or convention.

Responsibilities of the supervising hunter

The hunter who will supervise the trial hunter in the field must:

  • Be 21 years old or older.
  • Provide direct, continual supervision and instruction on safety, ethics and hunting regulations.
  • Possess a valid Utah hunting or combination license.
  • Supervise no more than two trial hunters at one time.
  • Obtain and carry written permission from the parent or guardian of any trial hunters who are minors.

The DWR has monitored the progress and success of trial/apprentice hunting programs in 35 other states, and these programs have exceptional participation and safety records. This program will simplify the process of allowing people to hunt for the first time with those they look up to and respect.

Utah Hunting Skills Challenge

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Contact Troy Anderson (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for more information.

The Utah Hunting Skills Challenge, previously part of the National Rifle Association's Youth Hunter Education Challenge, is a competition for individuals of all ages who have completed Hunter Education. During the challenge, participants demonstrate their hunting, marksmanship and safety skills.

The 2025 Utah Hunting Skills Challenge state competition will be held June 20-21 at the Lee Kay Public Shooting Range at 6000 W. 2100 South in Salt Lake City. Registration is $35 per participant, and participants must register through the DWR's Eventbrite page by May 30 to compete. There are three participant divisions:

  • Junior Division (14 years old and under)
  • Senior Division (15-18 years old)
  • Adult Division (19 years old and older)

The state competition offers a variety of events, including:

  • Wildlife identification
  • .22 long rifle
  • Shotgun
  • Archery
  • Muzzleloader
  • Orienteering
  • Safety trail (which includes a variety of different scenarios to test ethics and safety when hunting)
  • Written exam (which will test participants on hunting rules and regulations and information learned in Hunter Education)

Prizes will be awarded to the top five highest-scoring individuals in the junior and senior divisions, and to the three highest-scoring individuals in the adult division. Junior and senior division participants will also have the opportunity to compete at the national Youth Hunter Education Challenge along with competitors from all over the United States and Canada.

Learn more about the NRA's YHEC program. For more information about the Utah Hunting Skills Challenge, contact Troy Anderson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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