Popularity: 83% [?]
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Mt. Dutton Unit
Terrain: This unit is moderate to difficult hiking. I think the entire unit is one massive rock. Lots of long drainages filled with cedar trees. Some pine and quakie at higher elevations hold some of the elk. Better come with an extra pair of boots in this country. Lots of roadless areas to escape pressure.
Bulls: Very good unit for a 330-360 bulls. This unit has had too much pressure the last couples of years. But still a decent chance at killing a book bull.
Popularity: 95% [?]
Boulder/Kaiporowits unit
Terrain: Easy to difficult hiking. Very large unit, with everything from cedar ans sage to miles of pine trees. Decent acces from atv or vehicle. Some walk in only acces to excape some hunting pressure.
Bulls: The average bulls usually is a 340-360. This unit has produced some Giants the last couple of years. But with the size of the unit tends to make finding the book bulls hard.
Popularity: 87% [?]
Southwest Desert
Terrain: This unit is the exact meaning of its name, desert. This is one of the largest acreage units in the state. You will be hunting cedar trees and sagebrush. This unit used to be the best in the state, but has slowed down as other units caught up to it. Easy to moderate hiking, lots of access as well as public BLM land.
Bulls: The average bull is 340-360. The vastness of flat cedars tends to hold a few book bulls each year. But that’s why there big, very hard to kill one of those type bulls in this unit.
Popularity: 98% [?]
Panguitch Lake unit
Terrain: Easy to moderate hiking in most of this unit. Most of the elk are at higher elevations in the pine and aspen trees. This unit does offer some low cedar hunting, where more elk seem to show up each year.
Bulls: Average bulls are from 330-350. This unit typically produces a book bull or 2 every year, with a 400 every other year.
Success: Here are a few our guide service has helped take off.


Popularity: 100% [?]
Manti Unit
Terrain: Moderate to difficult hiking in most areas. This unit has long drainages that hold aspen and pine tree. Majority is public land, with some concentrated private areas. Has some great walk in access only areas that produce most of the bulls taken with Goochs.
Bulls: The average bulls taken off of the Manit range from 320-350. This unit has the highest elk numbers in the state. There is a small chance at a book bull.
Success: Here are some of the bulls we have taken from this unit.


Popularity: 75% [?]
Beaver Unit
Beaver unit
Terrain: Moderate to difficult hiking. There is a vast canpoy of trees mixed with small openings scattered throughout this unit. Majority is public land, with some private on the north end. There is some roadless areas available to hunting.
Bulls: The average bulls score around 350-360. There are a good chance of taking a book bull.
Success: Here are some of the bulls we have taken from this unit.


This is one of our favorite units for gigantic bulls. Hunters must come prepared to hunt, and we mean hunt. Most of our hunts tend to go into the middle to late part of the season. Due mostly to thick cover of the mountain’s.
Popularity: 76% [?]







