Disabled Outdoorsmen of Utah is a chapter of Disabled Outdoorsmen USA. D.O. Utah takes disabled hunters into the outdoors to hunt where they otherwise would not be able. In September, we joined four hunters (2 from Utah and 2 from out-of-state) in the mountains above Coalville where they try to get their first bull elk. It’s an inspiring story about the organization, and these hunters who defy physical limitations and empower themselves through the healing power of the outdoors.
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Im an disabled veteran who lives in utah. im trying as an amputee to archery hunt and find it diffucult. i was wondering if there is any help in the uintah basin area.
my son is a disabled young boy 13 years old who has a dream of hunting to be like his dad he looks up to his dad and he knows he’s different but still has dreams of being like his dad and would love to do this with his dad we live in Utah
I’m an from law enforcement and as a result.of a line of.duty injury. I have had to ungo 9 spinal surgeries and have lost the function of my right lung. this have made it hard to just do normal day activities much less the tackling of my favorite hobby hunting. it has made it impossible to fulfill my buckle list.to hunt Big game Mule deer, bull elk, etc.. any direction to someone able.to help provides hunts for disabled first.responders.would.be greatly appreciated.
James Berkeley