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<blockquote data-quote="uncleB" data-source="post: 107248" data-attributes="member: 4679"><p>lrg52,</p><p>unfortunately you are just a bit late for this year the draw is this friday April 28th. you can still put in for the antlerless if you like. as for next year the Utah deer hunt is a crap shoot at best if you put in for a general season permit they split the state into 5 regions (you live in the north region) the Utah Fish and game then draws 2 permits for each deer so that any where you go on a general season hunt looks like a pumpkin patch on opening morning. there are a couple of Premium units that they actualy manage (1)the Henry Mtn. and the (2)Paunsaugunt.</p><p>the Elk are a different story in Utah they have been managed instead of mismanaged like our deer for decades.several good units are the Wasatch,Manti,Pahvant and if you have access to horses the Book Cliff roadless is excellent. as for coyotes get as far away from Hill AFB as possible and good luck, there are almost as many coyote hunters in Utah as deer hunters not to mention the Government trappers that knock the heck out of the populations as well,your best bet on coyotes is to try Idaho or Wyoming they are only a short drive from Hill.good luck</p><p>UB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncleB, post: 107248, member: 4679"] lrg52, unfortunately you are just a bit late for this year the draw is this friday April 28th. you can still put in for the antlerless if you like. as for next year the Utah deer hunt is a crap shoot at best if you put in for a general season permit they split the state into 5 regions (you live in the north region) the Utah Fish and game then draws 2 permits for each deer so that any where you go on a general season hunt looks like a pumpkin patch on opening morning. there are a couple of Premium units that they actualy manage (1)the Henry Mtn. and the (2)Paunsaugunt. the Elk are a different story in Utah they have been managed instead of mismanaged like our deer for decades.several good units are the Wasatch,Manti,Pahvant and if you have access to horses the Book Cliff roadless is excellent. as for coyotes get as far away from Hill AFB as possible and good luck, there are almost as many coyote hunters in Utah as deer hunters not to mention the Government trappers that knock the heck out of the populations as well,your best bet on coyotes is to try Idaho or Wyoming they are only a short drive from Hill.good luck UB [/QUOTE]
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