So my younger brother lives in Salt Lake City. He's not a hunter, but he enjoys wild meat and he and his girlfriend are avid hikers and snowboarders, and they see mule deer all the time and even moose on occasion. I'm in Ohio so needless to say I'm pretty jealous. I've been wanting to go out there to hunt mule deer, and he is willing to go out and do some scouting for me before the season, but as with most of us, vacation time is limited and I'm also trying to plan a CO elk hunt with some buddies.
I don't have any UT points, so according to GoHunt, it seems my best options for drawing a tag are units 8 and 9A. How is the hunting in those units for the limited entry and general seasons? I know nothing about the area, so any information is good.
I know I'm running a little late on the application process. Are these units where I can likely pick up a leftover tag or an OTC tag? As I said, I'm trying to plan an elk hunt too and whether or not to do mule deer might come down to a later decision.
I understand a good portion of either unit is designated wilderness. I'm not afraid of going in there, but my brother might not be down for a super long hike in to go scout, and he's a rookie compared to me in the back country. That said, which of these two units would be better to get away from roads, but do not require a 10+ mile hike to get into good country?
Lastly, what is a good general strategy for this area in rifle season.
Thanks again for all the help guys. It's appreciated as always.
I don't have any UT points, so according to GoHunt, it seems my best options for drawing a tag are units 8 and 9A. How is the hunting in those units for the limited entry and general seasons? I know nothing about the area, so any information is good.
I know I'm running a little late on the application process. Are these units where I can likely pick up a leftover tag or an OTC tag? As I said, I'm trying to plan an elk hunt too and whether or not to do mule deer might come down to a later decision.
I understand a good portion of either unit is designated wilderness. I'm not afraid of going in there, but my brother might not be down for a super long hike in to go scout, and he's a rookie compared to me in the back country. That said, which of these two units would be better to get away from roads, but do not require a 10+ mile hike to get into good country?
Lastly, what is a good general strategy for this area in rifle season.
Thanks again for all the help guys. It's appreciated as always.