Thanks for everyone's input. I hunted there on the 22nd and saw elk at first light just outside of Manti. They were on the mountain (public land ???) about 1/4 mile from private property. I spent the next 3 hours trying to find someone to ask about getting access. Then the clouds dropped and snow set in. I drove around to the WMAs but they seem to be surrounded by private land also. I finally found public access to where the elk were but it was three canyons of hiking to get there. Unfortunately, the elk moved out by the time I got there. Had I been lucky enough to get one down, it would have been a hell of pack - not even sure if my mule could have packed it out of that terrain, especially with a foot or so of snow.
If the Utah DWR wants to keep that a reasonable hunt then they need to do something about the private land B.S. A suggestion is to provide easement across the private land to the "public" land. Or have land owners provide their phone number so we can ask.
Until then, I say let the elk (and deer) eat all the hay, break fences, hang out on the side of the highway, and camp in someone's front yard.
If any of you have been back east (at least in New York), you know what hunting is like. ALL hunting is on private land, you have to pay a fee for access, if you are lucky enough to get on a hunting club "member" list. Hunting is not allowed on "Public" land. The west is fortunate enough to have better recreational use of public land but we aren't to far from getting it taken away.
My 2 cents. Hope someone else had better luck on this hunt!!