Thousand Lakes, Utah, is primarily a general season unit, experiencing significant hunting pressure, especially after converting from a limited entry to general tag. Hunters note a high influx of dedicated hunters, which can make the area feel crowded and lead to frustration, as experienced by some in previous hunts. For those with many preference points, considering other comparable units might be more worthwhile, given that the buck:doe ratio here is managed similar to other general areas in the region. For early-season archery or muzzleloader hunts, focus on less accessible northern parts of the unit and consider bivy-style hunts to escape the crowds; utilizing the extensive trail and road network for strategic positioning can be beneficial.