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Species | General Size | Trophy Potential |
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Mule Deer | 120"-150" | 170"+ |
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Species | General Size | Trophy Potential |
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Mule Deer | 120"-150" | 170"+ |
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This unit is located in northern Utah and just northwest of Brigham City. This area is heavily dominated by private lands with very little options available for those looking to hunt public ground.
The extreme lack of public hunting options will cause most hunters to look into other hunting areas.
This area is almost completely comprised of agricultural and residential areas. One small mountainous area can be found toward the central portion of the unit but this area is also private. Overall, terrain variation is next to nothing.
Most vegetation found in this unit will be comprised of non native agricultural crops. A few small patches of native grasses and sage can be found but will generally not be large enough to form any type of sustainable habitat
Overall access is extremely limited to the point that virtually no public hunting exists. Hunters will need to receive permission to hunt any private lands.
Because of the lack of public land hunters will be forced to resort to modern lodging options. Hotels can be found in nearly every city in the unit with most of the options being found along Interstate 15. Grocery and sporting goods needs can be found in each town though more specific needs will likely need to be met just south of the unit in Salt Lake City.
Roughly 225 square miles
5% Public Land
Elevations range from 4,200-5,500 feet
Main roads of access will include Highway 83, Highway 102, and Interstate 15
Modern options can be found in higher density along Interstate 15.
Most sporting goods and grocery needs will need to be met in Salt Lake City