Arizona offers diverse hunting opportunities with a wide range of game species, including big game like elk, deer, and mountain lions, as well as small game, waterfowl, and upland birds. The state is known for its rugged terrain and challenging hunts, making it a popular destination for both resident and non-resident hunters.
Hunting Licenses & Regulations
- Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) oversees all hunting regulations.
- Hunting licenses are required for both residents and non-residents.
- Big game tags are distributed through a lottery draw system, while some small game and over-the-counter (OTC) tags are available.
- Seasons vary by species and unit, with archery, muzzleloader, and rifle seasons available.
Big Game Hunting
- Elk: Highly sought-after; tags issued via draw.
- Mule Deer & Coues Deer: Available through draw and OTC in some areas.
- Javelina: Popular hunt with high success rates.
- Mountain Lion: Year-round hunting with some restrictions.
- Black Bear: Requires checking regulations as some units close once harvest limits are reached.
- Bighorn Sheep: Highly competitive draw-only hunt.
Small Game & Bird Hunting
- Quail: Gambel's, Mearns', and Scaled quail species available.
- Dove: Popular hunt with early and late seasons.
- Turkey: Limited draw for fall and spring seasons.
- Waterfowl: Hunting available in wetland areas and along the Colorado River.
Hunting Areas
- Kaibab Plateau: Famous for trophy mule deer.
- White Mountains: Known for elk and black bear hunting.
- Sonoran Desert: Ideal for javelina and desert mule deer.
- Coconino National Forest: Offers diverse game and varied terrain.
Hunting Requirements
- Hunter Education: Required for hunters under 14 and recommended for all.
- Weapon Restrictions: Specific to species and hunt type.
- Check-In & Reporting: Some species require harvest reporting.