Hunts / Big Game / Bison

Bison Hunting

America's iconic plains giant

1,800-2,000 lbs mature bulls
6 states offer public hunts
Once-in-a-lifetime trophy pursuit

Public Land Hunts

Six states offer public land bison hunting through limited draw systems.

  • Montana: Gardiner Basin and West Yellowstone Basin; winter migration hunts (Nov-Mar)
  • Wyoming: Areas 1-2; random draw, no point system; winter months
  • Utah: Two public herds; October-November typically
  • Arizona: Limited tags; House Rock and Raymond Wildlife Areas
  • Alaska: Four herds (~900 animals); Delta Junction is largest; Oct-Mar
  • South Dakota: Custer State Park; trophy and non-trophy categories; fall

Seasons often depend on weather and migration patterns.

Draw Odds & Success

Public land tags are extremely difficult to draw due to high demand.

  • Wyoming Cow/Calf: 15-20% (best public land odds)
  • Wyoming Bull: 1-2% odds
  • Alaska Delta Junction: ~100 permits / 15,000 applicants (0.67%)
  • Utah/Arizona Bull: Often exceed 1 in 1,000
  • Montana: Random draw, affordable application

Wyoming reported >90% harvest success rate in 2022 once tag is drawn.

Tag Costs

Public land tag costs vary significantly by state.

  • Montana (Non-Res): $1,250 + $50 application fee
  • Wyoming (Non-Res): $6,017 any-bison; $2,750 cow/calf
  • Utah (Non-Res): ~$1,518
  • Arizona (Non-Res): $5,000+
  • Alaska: Varies by hunt area

Wyoming requires full fee upfront with application.

Private Ranch Hunts

Private ranches offer guaranteed tags with near-100% success rates.

  • Budget Hunts: $3,000-$4,000 (cows/yearlings)
  • Mid-Range: $4,000-$8,700
  • Premium All-Inclusive: $10,000-$11,500
  • License: Often not required (bison classified as livestock)
  • Success Rate: Typically 100% shot opportunity

Includes field dressing assistance at most ranches.

Tribal Hunts

Some tribal nations offer bison hunting opportunities.

  • Blackfeet Nation: Off-reservation Yellowstone bison hunts
  • Requirements: Tags sold to enrolled tribal members (18+)
  • Orientation: Mandatory orientation and regulations agreement
  • Non-Tribal: Some hunts available through lottery application

Check individual tribal regulations for current availability.

Application Timeline

Plan ahead - applications open months before seasons.

  • Wyoming: March-April (deadline April 30)
  • South Dakota: August deadline (August 7 typical)
  • Montana: Check FWP website for current year
  • Arizona: Typically January-February
  • Strategy: Apply in multiple states to increase overall odds

Apply every year - some states have no preference point system.

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