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Unit Dry Creek

Utah Hunting Guide — Mule Deer

Dry Creek is a private-property limited-entry mule deer draw unit in north-central Utah, situated in the Utah County or Juab County foothills. With only about 27 applicants and a very small tag quota, Dry Creek offers a rare chance at an uncrowded, quality mule deer experience on private land managed specifically to grow mature bucks. The canyon and creek-bottom terrain funnels deer movement, making it a hunter's dream for spot-and-stalk pursuits.

Mule Deer Hunting in Unit Dry Creek

Dry Creek is a private-property limited-entry mule deer draw unit in north-central Utah, situated in the Utah County or Juab County foothills. With only about 27 applicants and a very small tag quota, Dry Creek offers a rare chance at an uncrowded, quality mule deer experience on private land managed specifically to grow mature bucks. The canyon and creek-bottom terrain funnels deer movement, making it a hunter's dream for spot-and-stalk pursuits.

Where to Find Mule Deer in Dry Creek

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Mule Deer Success Rates

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Private-land draw units in Utah's north-central foothills historically see strong success rates due to minimal hunting pressure and managed access. Dry Creek's contained geography reduces the likelihood of bucks escaping undetected, contributing to above-average hunter success compared to general-season units.

Mule Deer Draw Odds

SeasonTagsApplicantsDraw %Pts Req
Rifle— Limited Entry1137.7% 1

Data from 2024 draw results. Resident odds shown.

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Dry Creek draws approximately 27 applicants annually for a very small tag allocation — likely 1–2 tags per season. Draw odds are extremely competitive. Bonus points accumulated through Utah's weighted draw system provide a significant edge; applicants should plan to build points for multiple years before expecting a realistic draw chance.

Unit Logistics & Expectations

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dry Creek mule deer a private-land draw unit?
Yes. Dry Creek is a private-property draw unit where all hunting access is controlled by the landowner. UDWR provides contact information to successful tag holders for access coordination.
How competitive is the Dry Creek mule deer draw?
With roughly 27 applicants for 1–2 tags, Dry Creek is highly competitive. In a typical year, only 4–7% of applicants draw without bonus points. Accumulated bonus points dramatically improve odds.
What is the best time to hunt Dry Creek mule deer?
The October rifle season aligned with early rut activity typically produces the best buck movement. Bucks cruise creek bottoms and drainage crossings during the rut window, offering more predictable encounter opportunities.

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Sources & Verification

Every fact on this page is tied to a primary source below. Last fact-checked 2026-04-18.

  1. UDWR Big Game Hunting — Utah Division of Wildlife Resources · supports: Hunt unit boundaries, Draw odds, Season dates · accessed 2026-04-18
  2. UDWR Deer Hunting Overview — Utah Division of Wildlife Resources · supports: Private-land draw structure, Tag quotas · accessed 2026-04-18