This unit is located in the northeastern portion of the state, with a western border that follows the Columbia River (specifically the Lake Roosevelt Recreation Area), and an eastern border that follows Aladdin Road. This unit has lots of private property, but as limited as it is, there is more public land than many of the other moose units offered in Washington. Access can be found on large tracts of state and forest land scattered across the unit, as well as timber company property. Most timber companies provide access with their own set of rules and regulations that must be adhered to while you are on their property; these rules can be accessed on their website or can be provided to you over the phone. Expect mild terrain with rolling hills over much of the unit, and hillsides with scattered trees making glassing possible in these locations. There are areas of the unit with large tracts of dense timber, but even these areas offer some opportunity with clear cuts scattered throughout them.
There was an unusual, large scale outbreak of Bluetongue in the late summer of 2015. Although this outbreak seemed short lived as there were no reports in 2016 or 2017, this along with a large amount of predator activity continues to have an impact on all ungulate herds in this region of the state.