The consensus among hunters discussing Book Cliffs, South in Utah is that while tar sand mining and drilling have had minimal impact on game populations, the unit is not known for producing trophy mule deer in large numbers. Hunters generally report good opportunities to see a fair number of bucks, but those willing to settle for a 150-170 class buck may find it more enjoyable, especially given the expansive land access and abundant wildlife. There is a noted difference in the number and quality of deer between muzzleloader and rifle seasons, with the muzzleloader season likely offering better chances for encounters. Additionally, the newly introduced HAMS hunt in Floy Canyon is drawing interest, promising a potentially robust hunting experience in November as hunters await further decisions on tag allocations.