At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Place trail cameras on or near water sources
- Glass early and late in the day
- Make sure you have plenty of supplies
- Some roads are three hours from town
- Hunt near water sources




Hunters discussing the Southwest Desert in Utah frequently mention the unit's challenging terrain, emphasizing the importance of physical fitness and thorough preparation. It's noted that draw odds can be tough, requiring patience and strategy in application timing. Successful hunts often involve scouting trips to better understand game movement and seasonal behavior patterns. Additionally, the unit's diversity in landscape—from desert flats to mountainous regions—offers varied hunting experiences, suggesting the need for adaptive techniques and equipment.
Compared with other general buck units in Utah, Unit 20 has low numbers of deer. Mostly public land, Unit 20 is a good place for hunters with limited mobility.
This high-desert unit is so vast and isolated that some good-sized mature bucks can be found here.