At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Scout and learn the unit, it is big country
- Have a detailed map that shows road access
- Plan to hunt all or as much of the season as possible
- Decent fishing in Bear Lake




Hunters discussing the Cache, South, Utah area highlight its challenging terrain and diverse wildlife opportunities. The unit is noted for requiring good familiarity with the landscape, as navigating it successfully can significantly impact hunting outcomes. Seasonality plays a critical role here, with experienced hunters recommending attention to weather patterns and game movement for better success. Insights emphasize the importance of preparedness and adaptability, as conditions can vary, affecting accessibility to prime hunting spots.
In the north part of the state, this unit offers a great hunt for mature bull elk. With healthy herds of elk in Cache National Forest and good public access, this can be an enjoyable hunt for persistent hunters.
Managed for trophy bulls, this unit offers hunters willing to wait a few years for a tag the chance at a good bull. There are some large private ranches that limit hunting access. There is a premium tag available that allows hunting during all seasons.