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Author Topic: New to SLC, Utah  (Read 272 times)

Offline Sharpend60

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New to SLC, Utah
« on: February 03, 2017, 11:46:00 AM »
Im brand new to SLC Utah.
Bows have been in storage since my elk season ended in Oregon!

Anybody want to give the me down low on small game this winter?
Thinking snow shoe hare or desert cotton tail mostly.
Grouse is also on the target list but am not sure if their legal this time of year.

Any advise where to go?
Up Millcreek or the Cotton Woods would be great, just not sure if thats an option...

Offline twitchstick

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Re: New to SLC, Utah
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2017, 10:15:00 AM »
First off welome to Utah. It's nice to see another traditionalist here,there are not many in this state. Now I haven't live in northern for 25 years so take this info lightly. Right now rabbits and chuckers are all that are left in season this year. Cotton tails are thick this year. I see a few on the Wastch front but there are tons in the west desert,Cedar fort Tooele valley ect.. Snowshoes I have the best luck in the Uinta's and around Scofield area. In the cotton woods I gotten into them in the Dounut falls area, days fork, white pine area. Chuckers are all over the Wastch front face. Look at Furgeson canyon, Nefs canyon and Mt. Olympus area. If you can't fine any rabbits in Northern Utah just head south there are plenty in Southern Utah.

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