Make sure to get the Knight Ridge HMA for that unit. I would say it holds the most moose in the area. Bear River Divide also has moose on it but not as many. 2 years ago I saw 2 bulls that were both shooters. The better being a 145" B&C, 45" wide moose with a quad brow palm on both sides. He was technically on bear river divide HMA but really close to the border of knight ridge HMA. He could be on either. The other was a low scoring bull with long, thin paddles and long tines. He was just over 40" wide. It should be easy to find a couple young bulls on Knight Ridge but good sized bulls are few and far between. Check aspen groves and buck brush hills. Something that is good for you is this area is a zoo during deer season. Get up there and ask people if they have seen any moose. Carter creek canyons hold some moose and the north and east sides of the butte hold moose. Don't expect a monster. The two I talked about are exceptional bulls for the area. If you can find a bull that is better than what I call plate paddles, I would shoot him(unless you can scout something up better). Good luck on your trip.