Utah Pronghorn Antelope Draw Odds
Success rates, points needed, and unit-by-unit breakdown
Utah Pronghorn Antelope Draw Odds
View detailed Pronghorn Antelope draw odds by unit type in Utah. Bonus point system, application deadline March.
Utah Pronghorn Antelope Overview
2025 draw statistics
Pronghorn Antelope Draw Odds by Unit
Detailed breakdown by hunt type
What This Means For You
Strategic planning insights
Utah Pronghorn Antelope draws have moderate competition with an average 16.0% success rate. Plan for a multi-year commitment to maximize your chances.
Bonus points improve your odds but do not guarantee a tag. Consider applying for multiple unit types to increase overall success probability.
Point System: Utah uses bonus points. Bonus points increase your chances of being drawn but do not guarantee selection. More points = more entries in the random draw.
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Utah Pronghorn Antelope FAQ
Common questions about Pronghorn Antelope draws in Utah
What are the draw odds for Pronghorn Antelope in Utah?
Utah Pronghorn Antelope draw odds range from 16% to 16% depending on unit type and weapon choice. The best odds are in Statewide units at 16%.
How many points do I need to draw Pronghorn Antelope in Utah?
Most Utah Pronghorn Antelope units do not have strict point requirements, though accumulating bonus points improves your odds.
When is the application deadline for Utah Pronghorn Antelope?
The Utah Pronghorn Antelope application deadline is typically March. Draw results are announced Late April. Always verify dates with the Utah wildlife agency.
What does it cost to apply for Pronghorn Antelope in Utah?
Utah charges $10 to purchase bonus points. Application fees vary by species and license type. Non-residents typically pay higher fees than residents.
Is Pronghorn Antelope a once-in-a-lifetime tag in Utah?
No, Pronghorn Antelope is not a once-in-a-lifetime species in Utah. You can apply and hunt this species in multiple years.
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