Arizona Kaibab Mule Deer Hunts in Units 12A West or 12A East
Early Arizona Kaibab mule deer hunts tags can be fairly easy to draw.
The early season tags for the Kaibab are fairly easy to draw, and the potential for tagging a “once-in-a-lifetime” mule deer buck is very good.
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The early Kaibab rifle hunt is good because you will see alot of deer, choose from high numbers of good bucks, plus it’s easy to draw and you might just see a whopper.”
~David Pereda
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Hunting Season
Late October
Hunting Method
Glassing / Spot and Stalk
Opportunity Rates
100%
Trophy Quality
Trophy quality on the Late Kaibab mule deer hunts is VERY good. Hunters can expect a 160-170″ deer on the Kaibab, but bucks scoring above 190″ are taken on this hunt every year.

Travel
The Outfitter prefers his hunters to either fly to Las Vegas and rent a car to St. George, UT or fly into St. George. Once hunters arrive, he will arrange to pick you up and all transportation will be provided for the duration of the hunt and back to St. George.
Camp
On the Kaibab the camp can either be a wall tent or a Hotel room.
If you would like to hunt the Kaibab for mule deer, but are frustrated by the low draw odds, then this is the hunt for you. Start applying!” ~Cory Glauner
The Kaibab (12A West, 12A East) You’ll see lots of deer and lots of bucks on the Kaibab. A buck scoring 160-170″ can be expected, but the potential for a giant is there as well. Hunting will be over water on this hunt as well. Drawing odds are around 40% for this hunt. We will help you with the application process.
*if you draw a unit 12 Kaibab deer permit you can purchase an “Over The Counter” Buffalo tag to coincide with your hunt! Buffalo hunting in Arizona on the North Kaibab, one of only a couple of herds of Bison in the world that are recognized by Boone and Crockett and other record books as “Fair Chase!”











