Arizona Elk Hunting Trips

When the topic of elk hunting in Arizona comes up, it’s usually the early archery hunts that get all the attention. But, did you know that Arizona has some absolutely spectacular rifle elk hunts during the rut in September? These are quite possibly the best elk hunts in the world, but they’re tough to draw.

The late rifle elk hunts have much better odds. These hunts are during late November through early December and they can be tough, especially if weather hits. Even though the odds are much better than the early hunts, they’ll still cost you five bonus points or so.

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Although it’s notoriously tough to draw a tag in Arizona’s top elk hunting units, the effort is absolutely worth it! Once you do get a tag, hiring an outfitter to assist with your hunt is a smart move, and that’s where we come in. A quick glance through Boone & Crockett and Pope & Young record books shows just how impressive Arizona elk hunting really is. We can also guide you through the application process so you can experience elk hunting in Arizona for yourself.

Trophy quality is excellent across all Arizona elk hunting units.

However, keep in mind that some bulls may have broken antlers during the late season. In the premier units, hunters can expect to encounter bulls in the 370-class range, while in other quality units, 340-350 class bulls are common. Each year, bulls over 400 inches are harvested in Arizona.

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Archery arizona ELK HUNTING

Archery elk hunting in Arizona is the ultimate dream for many bowhunters. The state’s legendary elk units are known for producing massive bulls, including those that top the 400″ mark. Every serious hunter hopes to score one of these coveted tags. But the reality is, you’ll likely have to wait many years—sometimes even a decade or more—to draw one.

If you’re willing to compromise a bit on trophy size and don’t want to wait 15 years for a tag, Arizona has plenty of great opportunities. Several mid-tier units offer much better odds, typically requiring around 9 bonus points instead of 15+. Even in these units, Arizona’s archery elk hunting can still rival some of the best spots in other states.

For those who don’t mind hunting outside of the rut, Arizona’s late-season archery hunts are worth considering. You can draw these tags with as few as four points, but be prepared for a tougher hunt. It’s more of a spot-and-stalk game, as the bulls won’t be as vocal, but you’re still chasing those same massive bulls.

Drawing an early-season archery tag in Arizona is a challenge, but it’s well worth the wait. If you need help figuring out where to apply, let us know. And when you do finally draw that tag, reach out to us right away so we can connect you with the perfect outfitter.

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MUZZLELOADER arizona ELK HUNTING

Arizona elk hunting with a muzzleloader should definitely be on your radar. These hunts offer a unique and rewarding challenge, and they take place during prime elk seasons in both September and November. For nonresidents, drawing one of these tags typically requires about eight bonus points, while residents can expect to need around five. Considering the wait times for other highly coveted tags, especially early rifle tags, muzzleloader hunts provide a more accessible option without compromising on the quality of the experience.

September muzzleloader hunts coincide with the elk rut, when bulls are active and vocal, offering exciting encounters. On the other hand, November hunts give you a chance to track bulls as they recover from the rut, often requiring more patience and skillful stalking. Whether you prefer the intensity of the rut or the strategic, quieter approach of late-season hunting, these muzzleloader opportunities deliver a fulfilling experience.

Additionally, choosing a muzzleloader hunt over waiting for an early rifle tag has its advantages. While early rifle hunts are highly sought after and can take years, even decades, to draw, the wait for a muzzleloader tag is much more reasonable. This allows you to get into the field sooner while still enjoying a rewarding hunt for Arizona’s trophy-class elk. With large bulls still a possibility, and fewer hunters in the field, muzzleloader seasons strike a balance between opportunity and challenge.

For hunters who are eager to experience Arizona elk hunting without the extended wait times, applying for a muzzleloader tag is a great option.

You’ll have a chance to hunt in one of the best elk states in the country, armed with a traditional weapon that enhances the thrill of the chase. If you’re considering applying for one of these hunts, it’s a strategic move that could get you out hunting sooner while still providing a shot at those incredible Arizona bulls.

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