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MULE (1983)(Electronic Arts)Developed byOzark SoftscapeReleased1983Also ForAtari 8-bit, MSX, NES, PC-88, PC Booter, Sharp X1Published byElectronic Arts.

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What you need to know
Video tutorial: How to apply

View draw results, check your bonus points, update your credit card information and apply for hunts issued though the draw system when available. Hunters may apply using the application service when it is available.

The department encourages all applicants to sign up for a free AZGFD portal account. The secure account allows customers to manage and view their draw applications, license history, bonus points in the “My AZGFD Dashboard” section. A portal account also provides convenient access to the online license purchase and draw application systems.

2021-22 Arizona Hunting Regulations

2021 fall hunt draw results now available

Hunters can check portal account, or by phone

The results are now available for those who have a free AZGFD portal account, or by calling the department at 602-942-3000, pressing “2” and following the prompts. Be prepared to provide a Social Security or Department ID number, and date of birth. This service is free.

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To open a portal account, visit accounts.azgfd.com/Account/Register and complete the required fields. A portal account allows customers to create a secure account where they can view and manage their contact information, as well as their licenses, draw results history and bonus points in their personal “My AZGFD Dashboard” section. For questions about creating a portal account, call the department at 602-942-3000 and press “7.”

By the numbers:

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  • 50,258: The total number of hunt permit-tags issued.
  • 191,182: The total number of those who applied for hunts or bonus points.
  • 148,409: The total number of applications submitted.

All hunt permit-tags are expected to be mailed by Aug. 9.

2021 Pronghorn, Elk Hunt Draw Information

The application period for the spring hunt closed on Feb. 9.

2021 Spring Turkey, Javelina, Bison, Bear and Raptor Capture

The application period for the spring hunt closed on Oct. 13.


The Arizona Game and Fish Department is excited to announce an innovative new program in “PointGuard,” which essentially will provide hunters with peace of mind in knowing that they can surrender their hunt permit-tag for any reason without losing their coveted bonus points.

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–View draw results in the portal
If you have an account, simply login, if not, it’s easy to create one.

Draw Cycles and Hunt Permit Application Deadline Days

The Arizona Game and Fish Department conducts three separate application and draw cycles for big game hunt permit-tags. Beginning in 2007, the Department for the first time held a separate draw for antelope and elk. This change was made to let hunters know earlier if they have been drawn for these two popular big game animals.

Species: Draw Deadlines

  • Pronghorn antelope, elk
  • Second Tuesday in February (pending Commission approval)
  • Deer, fall turkey, fall javelina, bighorn sheep, fall bison, sandhill crane
  • Second Tuesday in June (pending Commission approval)
  • Spring javelina, spring bear, spring turkey, spring bison
  • Second Tuesday in October (pending Commission approval)
View Draw Results, Accumulated Bonus Points

Use the link below to view the last draw results. To access the number of bonus points you have accumulated for deer, antelope, elk, turkey, javelina, bighorn sheep, bison and bear, call 602 942-3000, option 2. You will need to provide your date of birth and department identification number, (for most people, this is their social security number).

Learn More About Big Game Draw Process and Bonus Points

  • Arizona Hunter Questionnaire: New Look, Same Purpose, Arizona Wildlife Views Sept./Oct. 2009 article

Hunt Arizona Edition

Survey, Harvest and Hunt Data for Big and Small Game

Special Big Game Permit-Tag Program

Each year, in June, the Arizona Game and Fish Commission awards Special Big Game License Tags, sometimes called Commissioners’ tags, to selected 501(c)(3) wildlife conservation organizations who are charged to market and sell those tags to raise funds for Arizona’s wildlife.

Up to three tags for each of the following 10 Arizona big game species are typically allocated: pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, black bear, bison, elk, javelina, mountain lion, mule deer, Coues white-tailed deer and turkey.

All of the revenues raised are then returned to the Arizona Game and Fish Department to be directly used to benefit those species through wildlife and habitat management in coordination with the Arizona Habitat Partnership Committee.

Tags are typically made available to the public through auctions or raffles, including the Big Game Super Raffle.

The uniqueness of these special tags is that the hunting season is year-round allowing winning tag holders the time to pursue an animal, many of which can only be found in the Southwest and some only in Arizona – particularly, the Gould’s wild turkey, desert and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, white-tailed deer, and the world-famous Kaibab mule deer.

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  • How the funds are used through the Habitat Partnership Committee

Arizona Big Game Super Raffle

The Arizona Game and Fish Department frequently receives questions from constituents asking, “What is the Arizona Big Game Super Raffle?”

The Arizona Big Game Super Raffle is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) entity that conducts a special raffle each year to raise money for wildlife conservation efforts. Each year the Arizona Game and Fish Commission sets aside one tag for each of 10 big game species—bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, antelope, bison, turkey, bear, javelina and mountain lion—for the purpose of being offered through the Super Raffle.

People buy tickets for a chance to win one or more of the tags. Ticket prices range from $5 to $25 each, depending on species. Winners will be able to hunt for 365 days almost anywhere in the state of Arizona. Every dollar raised for each species by the raffle is returned to the Arizona Game and Fish Department and managed by the Arizona Habitat Partnership Committee (AHPC) for that particular species, with input from local habitat partners across the state.

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For more information about the Arizona Big Game Super Raffle, visit www.arizonabiggamesuperraffle.com