This state's classification carries no date range for the species.
American woodcock appears exactly once in Utah's 2026-27 combined guidebook, only as part of a general taxonomic-family definition (Scolopacidae = woodcock and snipe) establishing which bird families fall under the migratory-game-bird legal framework - it has no entry, season dates, bag limit, or possession limit anywhere in the season tables or detailed regulatory sections (unlike e.g. scaled quail, which gets an explicit 'Closed statewide' line). Utah lies outside the core Eastern/Central woodcock management ranges used by USFWS. Treated as not a regulated, huntable species in Utah rather than an unpublished-yet-pending date.