The state of Utah has introduced several significant updates to its hunting regulations for the 2025 season, affecting both resident and non-resident hunters. These changes span across application fees, clothing requirements, application rules, hunt boundaries, and species-specific guidelines. Below is a detailed breakdown of the most prominent updates.
Starting in 2024, all non-resident license and permit fees were increased, and beginning in 2025, a 2.2% processing fee applies to all applications and licenses. Hunters planning their trips to Utah should take these cost changes into account when budgeting for the season.
The requirements for blaze orange clothing have been simplified. During any legal weapon (rifle) hunts, hunters are now required to wear only one blaze orange item. This item can be a hat, shirt, jacket, coat, vest, or sweater, providing more flexibility while maintaining safety standards.
Hunters applying for permits must now choose between the Dedicated Hunter Program and the General Season deer draw. It is no longer permissible to apply for both programs or to build preference points in both categories during the same year, emphasizing the need for careful decision-making before submitting applications.
Several non-resident mountain goat tags have been removed, including the Nebo Archery, Uintas East, and Uintas Central units. However, Wasatch, Timpanogos has been added as a unit offering a non-resident tag.
Bison hunts have been significantly reduced for 2025. Only four draw hunts are available this year:
Hunters are encouraged to review these changes thoroughly at Utah Big Game Guidebook to ensure compliance and to plan accordingly for the upcoming season.