





Hunters appreciate the Book Cliffs, Bitter Creek South unit for its challenging terrain and potential for high-quality game, although drawing a tag can be competitive. Many emphasize the importance of scouting and understanding the landscape, as the unit's vast and rugged features require significant preparation and adaptability. There is general agreement on the benefit of focusing efforts around water sources and known game trails, particularly during the early season when animals are more predictable. Patience and persistence are recommended, as seasoned hunters note that opportunities for successful hunts often arise from endurance and familiarity with the area's behavior patterns.
Bordering Colorado and the state-owned roadless Little Creek area, east of the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation. This area supports a large elk herd with great hunting opportunties.
A lot of roads on high ridges and plateaus provide great access, making this a good place for hunters who want a high quality elk hunt but don't want to hike miles from roads. This is a good unit for glassing with great ATV access.