You can spend more on trophy mule deer hunts than what we charge and you can spend less. Either way you won’t get the experience we offer. Our Utah and Wyoming private land ranches vary from 5,000 to over 100,0000 acres spanning northern, central, and western Utah, and southwestern Wyoming. This is big, glorious country. It is what you imagine, or dream of, when you think of glassing for, stalking and tagging big mule deer in a Rocky Mountain panorama.

Our Utah ranches are enrolled in the CWMU program (Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit), which gives landowners incentives to keep their private range and forest lands as quality wildlife habitat.

The terrain varies widely on these ranches. This is big, beautiful country with abundant mule deer habitat. On this terrain elevations vary from 4,500  to just over 11,000 feet. Between open parks and sagebrush flats there is scrub oak, maple, aspen, pine, and manzanita brush. Semi-open slops sprinkled with cedars make Utah the perfect place for fantastic views and abundant wildlife.

Most of our ranches are located in Region K along the 1-80 corridor south of the Uintah mountain range, which most consider to be some of the best mule deer habitat in the country.

For more information and to book a hunt, please call or fill out our booking/contact page.

The CWMU program allows our clients to book a hunt directly with us and to bypass the lottery or draw system with guaranteed landowner tags or hunting permits.

For rifle hunters, the season runs from September 1st through November 10. Bow hunting usually starts around August 22.

Wyoming offers a lottery draw only—a party application can have up to six hunters per application. Wyoming’s mule deer rifle season starts October 1 and usually ends around October 14. For archery hunters, the entire month of September is open, making Wyoming an excellent choice for archers.

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