Quick Tips
- Cover lots of country glassing different pockets
- Find access to private land
Species | General Size | Trophy Potential |
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Antelope | 65"-70" | 70"+ |
On The Ground
Terrain
Vegetation
Access
Camping and Lodging
Historical Temperatures
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Species | General Size | Trophy Potential |
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Antelope | 65"-70" | 70"+ |
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Low
This unit is located Southwest of Tremonton. This unit is largely private property with very few tags issued every year. The potential for this unit in the high 60's to low 70's.
This unit has very little public land and the antelope are spread throughout the unit. Hunters typically find small pockets of antelope in groups of 10-20 animals. Many of the antelope are concentrated around farmland and agriculture fields. This is not a strenuous hunt and it can be a good unit to glass. Book with an outfitter or arrange access to private land prior to applying for this permit.
Some of the antelope terrain will be low elevation marshland while most of the antelope terrain will be low elevation flats with some grassy rolling hills. There are a few pinyon/juniper patches that will checker some of the higher elevation areas. There are also some isolated drinkers and stock ponds that the antelope will use for a water source. There are a few farmland pivots that will hold antelope as well.
The high elevations contain a few pinyon/junipers while mid-to-low elevations will have sagebrush, grasses, cactus and other low-elevation desert browse. There are multiple marshlands and stock ponds found within the unit. The Great Salt Lake is located to the south with some salt flats.
There is poor access due to very little public land. Hunters looking to hunt public land can find small pieces of public land north of Monument Point on the north end of the Great Salt Lake. There is also a little piece of public land south of Tremonton. Hunters who want to enjoy this hunt and not worry about private land issues need to contact a landowner or book with an outfitter. Some landowners allow hunters to hunt the private land for a trespass fee.
Tremonton and Brigham City have lodging, gas, groceries, and other supplies. With no official campgrounds, camping is permitted on most of the public land in the unit.
Roughly 1,592 square miles
25% public land
Elevations from about 4,200-6,800 feet