Arizona! 2024 Hunting Season Calendar! [Quick Guide]

Arizona has a draw system for the majority of large game species, such as elk, pronghorn antelope, and bighorn sheep, as compared to many other states. Mark your calendars and familiarize yourself with the details of the draw process to improve your chances of obtaining a desired tag. Applications open in February for elk/antelope and June for deer, sheep, and bison.

This comprehensive guide will equip you with the knowledge and excitement you need to plan your 2024 outdoor trip in Arizona.

Arizona Hunting Season Dates

Deer

SpeciesSeasonDates
Deer (Antlered)GeneralOct 27 – Nov 19
Mule Deer (Antlered)Oct 27 – Feb 10
Whitetail Deer (Antlered)Oct 27 – Dec 31

Other Big Games

SpeciesSeasonDates
ElkGeneralSep 8 – Dec 31
PronghornAug 18 – Sep 14
Bighorn SheepNov 17 – Dec 31
BisonAug 18 – Feb 28
JavelinaJan 1 – Mar 31
BearAug 18 – Dec 31
Mountain LionYear-round

Turkey

SpeciesSeasonDates
TurkeyGeneralApr 20 – May 24
TurkeyArchery OnlyAug 18 – Sep 14
TurkeyYouth OnlyApr 13 – Apr 19

Small Games

SpeciesSeasonDates
SquirrelGeneralSep 1 – Dec 31
RabbitYear-round
PheasantNov 3 – Dec 10
QuailOct 6 – Feb 11
ChukarSep 1 – Feb 11
GrouseSep 15 – Nov 12
Sandhill CraneNov 17 – Jan 28
Dove & PigeonSep 1 – Jan 7

Migratory & Waterfowl Birds

SpeciesSeasonDates
DuckGeneralNov 25 – Dec 3, Dec 9 – Jan 28
DuckSpecial YouthNov 18 – 19, Feb 3 – 4
GooseGeneralSep 1 – 30, Nov 25 – Dec 3, Dec 9 – Jan 28
GooseSpecial YouthNov 18 – 19, Feb 3 – 4
DoveGeneralSep 1 – Oct 29, Dec 9 – Jan 15, Feb 4 – 25
DoveSpecial YouthSep 2 – 3, Sep 9 – 10
SnipeGeneralNov 14 – Feb 28
WoodcockDec 18 – Jan 31
Rail and GallinuleSep 9 – 24, Nov 24 – Jan 28
CootNov 25 – Dec 3, Dec 9 – Jan 28
CootSpecial YouthNov 18 – 19, Feb 3 – 4

Upland Birds

SpeciesSeasonDates
SquirrelGeneralSep 1 – Dec 31
RabbitYear-round
PheasantNov 3 – Dec 10
QuailOct 6 – Feb 11
ChukarSep 1 – Feb 11
GrouseSep 15 – Nov 12
Sandhill CraneNov 17 – Jan 28

Furbearers

SpeciesSeasonDates
CoyoteGeneralYear-round
BobcatDec 1 – Feb 28
BadgerAug 1 – Mar 31
FoxAug 1 – Mar 31
SkunkAug 1 – Mar 31
RaccoonAug 1 – Mar 31
WeaselAug 1 – Mar 31
RingtailAug 1 – Mar 31

Bag Limits

Big GameBag Limit
Mule Deer1 buck per calendar year (additional tags available in some units)
White-tailed Deer1 buck or 2 does per calendar year (specific unit regulations apply)
Elk1 bull or cow elk per permit (permit required, limited availability)
Pronghorn Antelope1 buck or doe per permit (permit required, limited availability)
Bighorn Sheep1 ram per permit (permit required, limited availability)
Javelina2 per calendar year (season varies, consult AZGFD regulations)
Mountain Lion1 per calendar year (special permit required)
Cottontail Rabbit10 per day, 20 in possession
Jackrabbit5 per day, 10 in possession
Squirrel12 per day, 24 in possession
Turkey (Spring)Bag Limit
Bearded Turkey1 per permit
Turkey (Fall)Bag Limit
Turkeys (1 bearded, 1 non-bearded)2 per tag
DucksDaily bag limit varies depending on species and zone, typically 5-7 ducks per day
GeeseDaily bag limit varies depending on species and zone, typically 5-15 geese per day
DovesDaily bag limit 15 per day
QuailDaily bag limit varies depending on species and zone, typically 10-25 per day
Band-tailed PigeonDaily bag limit 5 per day Top of Form Bottom of Form

Bag Limits

GamesBag Limit
Mule Deer1 buck per calendar year (additional tags available in some units)
White-tailed Deer1 buck or 2 does per calendar year (specific unit regulations apply)
Elk1 bull or cow elk per permit (permit required, limited availability)
Pronghorn Antelope1 buck or doe per permit (permit required, limited availability)
Bighorn Sheep1 ram per permit (permit required, limited availability)
Javelina2 per calendar year (season varies, consult AZGFD regulations)
Mountain Lion1 per calendar year (special permit required)
Cottontail Rabbit10 per day, 20 in possession
Jackrabbit5 per day, 10 in possession
Squirrel12 per day, 24 in possession
Turkey (Spring)1 per permit (Bearded Turkey)
Turkey (Fall)2 per tag  (1 bearded, 1 non-bearded)
DucksDaily bag limit varies depending on species and zone, typically 5-7 ducks per day
GeeseDaily bag limit varies depending on species and zone, typically 5-15 geese per day
DovesDaily bag limit 15 per day
QuailDaily bag limit varies depending on species and zone, typically 10-25 per day
Band-tailed PigeonDaily bag limit 5 per day Top of Form Bottom of Form

Tracking Trophies in the Wild West

The large game hunting scenario in Arizona is just amazing. As you stalk, be ready for the excitement of the chase:

Elk: The archetypal trophy of Arizona, elk inhabit the state’s mountain ranges and provide seasons for both firearms and archery. Put September and October on your schedule for the early archery and firearms hunts, and November and December for the late seasons.

Mule Deer: These recognizable inhabitants of the desert provide a difficult hunt with a variety of options. While either-sex and antlered hunts begin in October, antlered bucks may be found in November and December during the late rifle seasons.

Coues Deer: “Ghost of the Mountains,” as Coues Deer called him. Coues deer are distinguished for their remarkable antlers and secretive disposition. October through November is rifle season for both does and bucks; August through September is when archery seasons provide a more covert approach.

Pronghorn Antelope: Across Arizona’s plains and deserts, the swift pronghorn antelope will put your endurance and marksmanship to the test. If fortune favors you, submit an application for the February draw and be ready for the September–October gun seasons.

Mason Miller founded and leads WildlifeForum.org, a forum promoting ethical hunting and conservation. Mason, an avid outdoorsman and naturalist, studies and protects animals via activism, instructing, and research. His love of nature and dedication to sustainability inspired him to start WildlifeForum.org for responsible hunters, anglers, and outdoor lovers.
Mason Miller

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