Strawberry Ridge CWMU Antlerless Elk
2026 Hunt Info
Please carefully read the hunt details and rules and review the FAQ.
As a Utah resident, you can obtain a Strawberry Ridge CWMU antlerless elk permit by applying for it through the public drawing. If you are a NON-RESIDENT, you cannot apply for a CWMU permit through the public drawing. To learn more about Utah's CWMU program, click HERE.
If you have questions not available in the hunt details and rules, please refer to the FAQ section on this page. For any additional questions, use the form below to contact the operator. The Strawberry Ridge Springs CWMU does not have private tags to sell to residents or non-residents. Please do not inquire about private tags, landowner tags, trespass fees, etc.
Hunt #: EA1170
Number of public permits: ten (10)
Hunt Details
Ranch Access: Access to the ranch will be coordinated with the operator before your hunt.
Location: Strawberry Ridge CWMU is in Rich County along Highway 39—East of Huntsville, UT, and west of Woodruff, UT.
Hunt Dates:
We will disperse the ten hunters over two weekends. Each hunter will be assigned to one weekend. You will not be able to hunt both weekends.
Weekend 1: November 14-16 (Saturday-Monday)
Weekend 2: November 21 & 23 (Saturday-Monday)
These are the only dates available for the antlerless elk hunt.
Hunters should plan to arrive and meet the operator in the evenings before their assigned weekend. The Weekend 1 group will meet on Friday, November 13th, and the Weekend 2 group will meet on Friday, November 20th.
Hunters will be required to leave the CWMU after Monday evening’s hunts.
Hunt is non-guided
Guided Option: yes, for a fee
Packing service offered: yes, for a fee
Meals/Lodging: not available
Guest Rules:
Only one vehicle is allowed per hunter and their guests. Guests are not allowed to bring their own vehicles.
Guests are required to stay with the hunter/permit holder at all times.
We want hunters to be happy with the antlerless elk hunt on the property. That said, this hunt can be challenging and physically demanding. This is not a road hunt; hiking and packing out the animal will be required.
To ensure a quality hunting experience for all public hunters, all scheduling and inquiries must be done through the Strawberry Ridge CWMU Operator. Individual guides are NOT permitted to schedule hunts or deviate from this hunt information.
Our goal is to provide you with a quality hunting experience. Your job is to enjoy the experience and conduct yourself so that all other guests have a quality experience as well.
If you draw out for this hunt, the CWMU operator will contact you with further information. Plan on four weeks after the draw results (expect to hear from the operator by mid to late July).
Hunting Rules for HUNTERS and Guest(s)
Hunting
Hunters can shoot only one animal for which they have a permit.
Once an animal has been wounded or hit and/or blood has been drawn, that is your animal, and you cannot harvest another.
All game laws must be strictly complied with, including but not limited to tagging animals, care of meat, hunting from roads or vehicles, etc. All hunters must abide by Utah state laws as they pertain to wildlife. Click HERE for Utah Wildlife Laws
All hunters and guests must always wear a hunter-orange hat and vest while hunting.
Most other wildlife species found on the CWMU are protected by state law and/or require special licenses or permits to ‘take’ these animals. Hunting other wildlife species of any kind is prohibited. This includes but is not limited to coyotes, badgers, ground squirrels, foxes, grouse, and waterfowl.
Hunters may only hunt for, shoot from, and shoot an animal within the boundaries of the CWMU.
No pre-season scouting.
Weapons allowed: Any legal weapon.
Follow basic gun safety:
Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
No ammunition in the rifle chamber until ready to shoot (do not hike, drive, etc., with ammunition in the chamber)
Do not rely on the gun’s safety.
Be sure of your target, your line of fire, and what lies beyond your target.
Vehicles/Driving & Roads, etc
Horses, goats, llamas, etc., are not allowed.
ATVs are allowed for game retrieval only. Prior arrangements between the hunter and the operator beforehand.
Side-by-sides (UTVs) are allowed. But they must stay on main roads and well-established two tracks. Prior arrangements between the hunter and the operator beforehand.
We recommend a 4x4 vehicle with good off-road tires (chains are also highly recommended)
Hunters are not to drive off the main gravel roads or well-established two-tracks
All gates are to remain ‘as they were’ when you approached them. If they are open, leave them open; if they are closed, close them.
Be safe and courteous while driving on the roads. Drive respectfully and cautiously.
Care must be taken to avoid damage to the ranch roads! During extreme weather, some of the roads will be closed (for safety reasons)
No chasing, pursuing, pushing, herding, or harassing game with a vehicle.
Camping/Campsite & Guide services
Camping is not available during the antlerless elk hunt. Public camping is available near the CWMU.
No alcoholic beverages.
No open campfires or smoking on the CWMU (because of fire risk).
No littering: Hunters must remove all their casings, cans, trash, and debris from the premises.
Lodging and food: not available.
Guide service: available at a fee.
Packing service: available at a fee.
Guest Policy
Guests are allowed on the hunts.
Only one vehicle is allowed per hunter/permit holder on hunts. Guests cannot have their own vehicles.
Guests must stay with the hunter at all times.
The Ranch
Location: Strawberry Ridge CWMU is located in Rich County along Highway 39, east of Huntsville, UT, and west of Woodruff, UT. It is NOT located in Wasatch County. There is no correlation between Strawberry Ridge CWMU and Strawberry Reservoir.
State laws protect livestock on the CWMU. Do not harm, harass, or shoot livestock.
No other outdoor recreational activities are offered on the property during the hunts.
No fishing on ponds or streams.
Respect the property and employees.
Hunters and guests are responsible for familiarizing themselves with and understanding the CWMU’s boundaries.
Access to the cooperative wildlife management unit does not include or permit access to adjoining private land.