Utah has a special program very similar to Colorado's incredible Ranching for Wildlife program. The CWMU program allows blocks of private lands to be enrolled in this program and become their own wildlife management unit. The landowners are given a limited number of vouchers and an extended season to hunt on these private lands. The CWMU season allows for rifle rut elk hunts from mid-September through mid-October, and when the elk start to gather in larger herds near the Wasatch winter range areas we can hunt them from mid-October through the end of November after the snows have pushed thousands of elk out of the high country.
This incredibly flexible season allows us to offer our clients a variety of experiences that range from chasing bugling bulls through the green and yellow-covered aspen trees in the high country, to glassing the lower elevation draws and canyons for the bachelor groups of bulls feeding in the snow-covered landscape. Both hunts offer equally amazing opportunities to harvest trophy Utah bulls, but different hunting experiences.
All of the CWMU properties offer cabin or lodge facilities with meals, lodging, professional guides, and field care of meat and trophies during your hunt.
Please call our office for more information on these outstanding hunting opportunities.
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