The North Slope unit in Utah is known for its rugged terrain and primarily public land, offering a 100% draw odds for hunters with 0 points, which suggests it can sustain hunting pressure well. However, despite its accessibility, the unit shows a low 2017 harvest success rate of 12% and low hunter satisfaction, potentially due to the rough terrain and limited opportunity and quality not aligning with Limited Entry expectations. The area is attractive for hunters seeking early October hunts when bucks are still in bachelor groups, yet it seems to appeal less to nonresidents, possibly due to its challenging conditions. Trophy potential might be in the 140'-160' class, with a buck to doe ratio that is standard for general season hunts, making it a suitable choice for those willing to put in significant effort for an authentic, strenuous hunt.