The hunters' experiences and insights on Nine Mile, Utah, highlight significant challenges and considerations when planning a hunt in this unit. The area, impacted by drought, has seen a noticeable reduction in deer populations, particularly bucks, with steep, juniper-filled terrain complicating traditional hunting strategies. To increase success, hunters have suggested glassing from high points during feeding times and being prepared for high hunting pressure. Additionally, hunters are advised to consider timing their hunts closer to the rut period in early November for better chances with mature bucks. Regarding draw applications, mixed-residency groups face complexities, as the application's success is determined by the residency category with the lowest odds, making strategic application planning essential.