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For those who qualify there are military hunts available at Camp Navajo.
For more information contact:
Camp Navajo at 928-864-6239 or at
https://dema.az.gov/army-national-guard/camp-navajo/garrison-operations/camp-
navajo-hunting-information
*Hopi Hunts are available to all hunters through the First Come/First Serve process.
Licenses: Resident $37.00 (General Hunting) $57.00 (Hunt & Fish Combo)
Resident & Non-Resident Youth $5.00 (ages 10-17)
Non-Resident $160.00 (Hunt $ Fish Combo)
Arizona Game and Fish Department
2017 Antelope and Elk Left-over Permits Updated April 3, 2017
Applications accepted by U.S. Mail only ON or After April 24, 2017
PLEASE MAIL TO:
Arizona Game & Fish
Att: Draw/First Come
5000 W. Carefree Highway
Phoenix, AZ. 85086
For additional information visit www.azgfd.gov/draw
Hunt No. 3799 Units 12A, 12B, 13A, and 13B have an extremely
low-density elk population, about 40-50 elk combined for all
four units. These units are specifically managed for wildlife
values other than elk, and an established elk population is not
desirable. The intent of this hunt is to eliminate this elk
population. The cost for this tag has been reduced to $35.00 to
help achieve this objective. The Department cautions you that
due to extremely low elk densities, hunt success will be very
low, likely less than 5%.
Please note that if you apply for Hunt No. 3799 in addition to
any other hunt numbers you must include the higher tag fees. If
you are unsuccessful for the other hunt numbers and are
successful for Hunt No. 3799 you will be refunded the difference
in tag fees.
Fees required: Hunt No. 3799 Resident Elk Tag Fee $48.00
Hunt No. 3799 Non-Resident Elk Tag Fee $50.00
Licenses: Resident $37.00 (General Hunting) $57.00 (Hunt & Fish Combo)
Resident & Non-Resident Youth $5.00 (ages 10-17)
Non-Resident $160.00 (Hunt $ Fish Combo)