- Want the chance to harvest local elk or deer meat? The application period for Utah's 2025 antlerless hunts opens June 4
- Want to check out the Lee Kay Public Shooting Range? Attend the 2025 open house
- DWR issues fishing emergency change to increase daily limit at Crouse Reservoir
- Nearly 11K boats inspected for aquatic invasive species during Memorial Day weekend
- Looking for an outdoors adventure in Utah? Great places to go fishing on Memorial Day weekend and Free Fishing Day
- Found a baby deer or elk? Don't touch it or take it home
- 3 upcoming DWR target shooting events to help increase your skills
- New school fish hatchery program in Vernal helps endangered razorback suckers
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