At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Cover a lot of country by glassing
- Check isolated high elevation pockets of antelope near Alkaline Ridge




Hunters have shared mixed experiences in the Nine Mile, Anthro-Myton Bench unit in Utah, offering valuable insights into the area's terrain and game behavior. Some noted that the unit can be challenging due to its diverse terrain, with rugged landscapes that require thorough scouting and preparation. There were reports of low game density, suggesting that hunters may need to cover more ground and spend more time glassing to find success. Seasonal factors were also highlighted, with recommendations to focus on early morning or late evening hunts to increase chances of encountering game. Overall, preparation and adaptability to the unit’s conditions are key for a successful hunt.
This unit is located south and east of Duchesne, interstate 40 is the northern boundary. Past hunters have enjoyed a very high success rate on this unit with very few days in the field.
This unit has a lot of public land with the antelope isolated to a few areas on the unit. Antelope typically will be found in the flats from the middle to the southern end of the unit. Groups of antelope can be found throughout this area. This unit had good access so it is not a strenuous hunt.