Elk, mule deer, whitetails, oh my!: Fish and Game harvest statistics for 2023 (2024)

White-tailed deer harvest increased in 2023 for the first time in four years, but the elk harvest was below 20,000 for the first time since 2013.

IDAHO, USA — Idaho Fish and Game (IDFG) has published the harvesting statistics for 2023, showing the full story on elk, mule deer, and whitetail deer harvesting.

Monday's news release said IDFG expected a "less than stellar" mule deer harvest in 2023, due mostly to the severe winter than preceded fall of 2023. With last fall's harvest stats available, the full story shows that one of the worst eastern Idaho winters on record effected harvesting.

Warm fall weather with little rain and snow often creates poor hunting conditions, according to Idaho Fish and Game.

The statewide elk harvest dropped nearly 2,400 animals compared to 2022. However, white-tailed deer harvesting had a slight increase - the first one in four years - showing that herds of whitetail may be recovering from a "large disease die-off in 2021."

“It was kind of a screwy year,” said Toby Boudreau, Deer and Elk Coordinator at Idaho Fish and Game. “I think everyone expected the mule deer harvest to drop significantly, but we’re hopeful the mild winter will speed up their recovery, or at minimum, get it off to a good start.”

As the news release stated, the elk harvest is a "bit of a head-scratcher." IDFG heard comments from experienced hunters, sharing that they weren't seeing elk in their usual hunting spots during the fall, and these hunters suspected weather was the big player in why.

“We’re fairly confident the dip in the statewide harvest does not reflect a dip in the elk population, but it may take another year to see that,” Boudreau said.

Also, due to radio-collared elk, IDFG was able to monitor where certain herds were living and it appears that they stayed on the summer range for a longer period of time than other years. IDFG adds that it was due to this lack of movement that they were prevented from conducting one of their planned elk surveys.

Harvest highs and lows

According to IDFG, 2023 would have been the 10th year in a row for elk harvesting to reach the 20,000 mark, but that's now how it happened. Elk hunters in Idaho took home 18,568 elk in 2023, an almost 11% drop in harvesting compared to 2022. That indicates that of the 87,864 elk hunters, only 21% of those hunters successfully harvested an elk.

Mule deer hunting also saw a drop in 2023, which was expected by IDFG. The 2023 year saw a decrease of 22% in total mule deer harvest, which is also the seventh-consecutive year below the 10-year average, Idaho Fish and Game said.

White-tailed deer saw a bump in the positive direction in 2023 after years of disease hurting these herds. In 2022, the numbers showed that hunters harvested 19,182 deer, and that number jumped up to 19,828 in 2023. Hopefully, this increase in harvesting shows recovery amongst whitetail herds.

Elk

According to IDFG, the numbers below reflect elk harvesting:

  • Total elk harvest in 2023: 18,568
  • 2022 harvest total: 20,952
  • Overall hunter success rate: 21%
  • Antlered: 11,363
  • Antlerless: 7,205
  • Taken during general hunts: 11,719 (17% success rate)
  • Taken during controlled hunts: 6,849 (23% success rate)

IDFG also points out that statewide, elk populations have been stable enough, and were not impacted by winter as badly as the mule deer or pronghorn. Hunting numbers were almost identical to that of 2022, yet controlled hunting success dropped from an average of 41% all the way to 23% in 2023.

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Credit: Idaho Fish and Game

Mule deer

According to IDFG, the numbers below reflect mule deer harvesting:

  • Total mule deer harvest in 2023: 18,329
  • 2022 harvest total: 23,588
  • Overall hunter success rate: 25%
  • Antlered: 15,245
  • Antlerless: 3,083
  • Taken during general hunts: 13,267 (21% success rate)
  • Taken during controlled hunts:5,062 (46% success rate)

IDFG said that leading up to the 2023 mule deer hunting season, officials knew hunting would be tough due to one of the worst winters on record in eastern Idaho.

The agency reports about a 22% decline in from the previous year for mule deer harvesting. That marks the first time in mule deer harvests been below the 20,000 mark in over 12 years.

Hunters themselves came out less last year, totaling 74,503 during 2023, a 6% drop.

IDFG said the bottom line of mule deer harvesting is this: mule deer herds got hit hard in southern Idaho, but they can recover. A few more mild winters can accelerate that recovery. Hunters will need to practice patience, but recovery of these herds is coming.

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Credit: Idaho Fish and Game

White-tailed deer

According to IDFG, the numbers below reflect white-tailed deer harvesting:

  • Total white-tailed deer harvest in 2023: 19,828
  • 2022 harvest total: 19,182
  • Overall hunter success rate: 40.3%
  • Antlered: 13,741
  • Antlerless: 6,088
  • Taken during general hunts: 18,548 (38% success rate)
  • Taken during controlled hunts: 1,281 (40% success rate)

White-tailed deer were the success story of the 2023 harvest season. There was an increase in harvesting of whitetails for the first time since 2019. According to IDFG, there was about a 40% success rate in bagging a deer. Heading into 2023, overall harvest numbers for whitetails increased from 19,182 to 19,828.

In 2021, epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) damaged the Clearwater region's whitetail herds, killing an estimated 6,000-10,000 deer that year. IDFG reminds hunters that it takes time for animals to rebound. Boudreau forecasted "another 2-3 years" before Clearwater's whitetail herds would be recovered.

Outside of the Clearwater area, IDFG white-tailed deer population is looking good.

Idaho Fish and Game asked the public to be mindful of snowmelts and spring conditions around deer. The deer are "energetically stressed" from last winter's conditions and the effects on their bodies.

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FAQs

Elk, mule deer, whitetails, oh my!: Fish and Game harvest statistics for 2023? ›

Elk, mule deer, whitetails, oh my!: Fish and Game harvest statistics for 2023. White-tailed deer harvest increased in 2023 for the first time in four years, but the elk harvest was below 20,000 for the first time since 2013.

What is the success rate of elk harvest? ›

When you take a look at average success rates for elk hunters, you'll find around 15% of elk hunters are successful each fall. However, when you neglect draw hunts and look only at OTC, public land, DIY elk hunts, the success rates drop to around 10%.

How many elk were harvested in Idaho in 2023? ›

Elk hunters took home 18,568 elk in 2023, roughly an 11% drop in animals harvested compared to 2022.

What state has the highest elk harvest? ›

Colorado (290,000 elk): Colorado reigns supreme with its massive elk population. Head to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website (https://cpw.state.co.us/thingstodo/Pages/hunt.aspx) to plan your dream hunt. Montana (135,000 elk): Montana's diverse landscapes offer ample opportunity to pursue elk.

How many whitetail deer are harvested in the United States every year? ›

NDA's new Deer Report includes an estimated 2021-22 season deer harvest of more than 5.9 million so it follows that an estimated 5.2 million of those whitetails were taken on private land compared to just over 700,000 on public land – more than seven times as many.

What is the best distance to shoot an elk? ›

The distance your arrow or bullet needs to travel to reach the vitals is a manageable distance — usually between 12 to 18 inches for elk. Higher Probability for a Double Lung Shot: You know why the double lung shot is important: it's fatal, quick and, therefore, the more humane kill.

Where is the largest elk herd in the United States? ›

Colorado has the largest elk population, estimated to be around 290,000 currently residing in the state. Colorado is situated in a colder climate, with vast open spaces and woodlands. This makes the habitat extremely popular for elk to reside in.

What states are reintroducing elk? ›

The most recent eastern reintroduction took place in West Virginia. RMEF started funding habitat improvement projects there long before restored elk set foot in the Mountain State in December 2016. The initial introduction was followed by a subsequent 2018 release of 46 elk from Arizona.

What state has the most trophy elk? ›

Taking the top spot for the state with the most overall entries is Arizona with 347 record-book entries, followed closely by California with 325, and Montana comes in third with 294. However, California should get an asterisk because only tule elk are found there. It also has a healthy population of Roosevelt's elk.

What state holds the world record elk? ›

California hunter Timothy Carpenter smashes Roosevelt's elk world record; holds archery world record for the species too. When Timothy Carpenter put his tag on a giant Roosevelt's elk last September in Humboldt County, Calif., he knew that it was a giant bull and then some.

How many elk live in Ohio? ›

Ohio led the nation in wheat farming. Almost all the original forests have been replaced by the growing number of farms and small towns. Elk, once found across the state, are now gone.

Which state kills the most whitetail deer? ›

The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department estimates hunters harvest 430,000 to 500,000 whitetails annually, which is also No. 1 in the country. TPW estimates hunters killed 838,000 whitetails during the 2017-2018 season.

What state has the highest concentration of whitetail deer? ›

Texas boasts the largest whitetail deer population in the United States at more than 5 million deer. More than 3-4 times the next most populous whitetail deer states of Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Mississippi and Wisconsin. Important to note, that population does not equal trophy success.

What is the survival rate of elk? ›

Survival probabilities were similar between sexes and among years. Summer survival (birth-31 October) was 0.92 (SE ¼ 0.03, N ¼ 93) and winter survival (1 November - 1 April) was 0.90 (SE¼0. 04, N¼79). Annual estimated elk calf survival was 0.82 (SE¼ 0.04, N¼93).

What is the success rate of elk in Montana? ›

Elk success rates in Montana average 20% for both bulls and cows.

What percentage of an elk is edible? ›

I've talked to the local meat processors and they all gave me pretty close to the same answer (30-35 percent of the total elks weight on the hoof) and that seems to be real close to what I've figured. So a 600 lb bull will give you around 200 lbs of useable meat.

Is elk farming profitable? ›

Yes, you may become a successful elk farmer provided you have enough money to invest in starting and operating a farm, and are willing to spend a lot of time and energy to learn about ALL the aspects of elk farming, i.e., business, production, animal management and health, and marketing.

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