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North Slope, Summit

Last Updated: Jul 21, 2020
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  • Do your homework, very few antelope on the unit
  • Be bear aware
speciesgeneral Sizetrophy potential
Antelope60"-70"70"+

On The Ground

This Utah/Wyoming border is the northern boundary for this unit. Geographically, this is a small unit with limited amount of antelope habitat.

This is not a great unit for antelope with limited amounts of tags issued every year. There are a low number of animals found in the unit with most of the animals found on the northern end.

Terrain

Antelope can be found on public and private property, in low elevation desert scrub and sagebrush. Hoop Lake, Poison Mountain, and Gregory Basin can be the best areas to locate antelope. The majority of antelope will be along the north end of the unit with few found in heavy cover and cliffs. There are some very steep cliffs that are found In this unit. There are also some isolated water sources and stock ponds that the antelope will use. Hunters will be able to glass and cover large tracts of country. There is good road access to this area, hunters can travel the unit in ATVs and vehicles.

  • Roughly 603 square miles

  • 89% public land

  • Elevations from 6,200 - 11,200 feet

Ther is some mountain tundra found In the north end of the unit. High elevations are timbered with pines and firs along with some pinyon/juniper. Middle elevations are primarily canyon lands with pockets of grassy meadows, sagebrush, and scrub oak. Lower elevations contain pinyon/juniper, sagebrush, and oak brush. Small stock ponds and seeps can also be found throughout this unit.

There is great access throughout the unit with many well-maintained dirt roads that will give hunters access to the northern end of the unit. State Route 150 runs north to south on the west end of the unit and has a number of dirt roads that stem from it throughout the unit. Some hunters will access the unit from the northern Wyoming boundary.

  • ATVs can make hunting the dirt roads easier

  • Lots of roads

Evanston, Wyoming and Flaming Gorge have lodging, gas, groceries and other supplies. Camping is permitted on most public land.

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