Utah Turkey News
The Utah Wildlife Board has approved more than 13,700 public permits for next spring's turkey hunts.(Utah Division of Wildlife Resources)
Apply for a turkey hunting permit
Nov. 26, 2008Thanksgiving isn't the only reason Utah's wild turkey hunters will be thinking about turkey over the next few weeks— the chance to apply for a permit to hunt turkeys next spring starts Dec. 2.
If you didn't obtain a limited-entry permit to hunt wild turkeys in Utah this spring, don't put your shotgun away yet. Permits to hunt during Utah's general statewide turkey hunt go on sale Feb. 24. 2011.
Turkey hunting permits on sale Feb. 16 - Feb. 04, 2010
If you didn't obtain a limited-entry permit to hunt wild turkeys in Utah this spring, don't put your shotgun away. Permits for Utah's first general statewide turkey hunt go on sale starting Feb. 16.
Apply for a turkey hunting permit - Nov. 26, 2009
Thanksgiving isn't the only reason wild turkey hunters in Utah will be thinking about turkey over the next few weeks. The chance to apply for a permit to hunt turkeys next spring starts Dec. 10.
Get ready to hunt turkeys - Sep. 01, 2009
If you enjoy hunting turkeys in Utah, stop worrying if you'll get a permit to hunt next spring. You're guaranteed one! At their Aug. 20 meeting, the Utah Wildlife Board approved a change that will give everyone who qualifies a chance to hunt turkeys in Utah in spring 2010.
More permits and more places to hunt - Jul. 09, 2009
Every person who wants to hunt wild turkeys next spring could if ideas the Division of Wildlife Resources is proposing for Utah's 2010 hunts are approved.
Apply for a turkey hunting permit - Nov. 26, 2008
Thanksgiving isn't the only reason Utah's wild turkey hunters will be thinking about turkey over the next few weeks— the chance to apply for a permit to hunt turkeys next spring starts Dec. 2.
More Turkey Permits - Aug. 28, 2008
The chance you'll draw a wild turkey hunting permit in Utah just got better.
Crowd watches 46 wild turkeys settle into new homes - Nov. 21, 2006
On Nov. 16, more than 200 local students and wild turkey enthusiasts watched 46 wild turkeys fly to new habitat in Coons Canyon on Kennecott property in the Oquirrh Mountains overlooking Salt Lake City.



