At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Have a detailed map that shows road access and property boundaries
- Plan to hunt as much of the season as possible
- Be selective with the bull you harvest
- Jordanelle and the Provo River offer good fishing
- Be bear aware




Hunters discussing the Kamas, Utah hunting unit highlight its challenging terrain characterized by dense forests and steep inclines, which require good physical preparation and navigation skills. Wildlife activity, particularly elk and mule deer, is influenced by seasonal changes, with some users noting improved chances during specific times such as early mornings or late in the day. There is a consensus on the importance of understanding draw odds, which can be competitive, thus recommending strategic planning for success. Positive experiences often stem from those who invest time in scouting and are adaptable to the unit's dynamic environmental conditions.
Located in the western part of the Uinta Mountain Range, this unit has some good moose hunting. With very limited tag numbers and over a month to hunt, this can be considered a hunt of a lifetime.
With thick habitat and lower animal numbers, moose hunting can be difficult. A hunter willing to put the time in has the chance to see a bull moose in the 140-150" Boone and Crockett class.