LAST EDITED ON Jun-25-14 AT 01:01PM (MST)[p]I don't know whether you're asking about animal condition and numbers or where to hunt, but the antelope are there in decent numbers and deer are way down just like about everywhere else out west. Region C for deer/antelope and unit 23 for antelope that you drew are very hard to find good public land to hunt on because of the lack of legal access and the fact that the vast majority of land, especially in unit 23, is private property. Did you not read on the G&F website that you should have some private property set up BEFORE you applied for a tag in those areas that have asterisks like they do? The best advice I can give you is hunt the WIHA and public land up in the northwest corner of unit 23. That land is all legally accessible if you have good maps. Therefore, get good maps for land ownership, as well as county maps showing the legal public roads you can drive on. You'll also definitely want to have a GPS with a land ownership chip so you'll know exactly where you are when you're actually on the ground out there. Trespassing is treated as a serious violation out there and believe me when I say that the G&F staff and Sheriff deputies will issue some high priced tickets if you are found on private land without the proper land owner's permission. Good luck and get to work setting up where you'll go so you'll have a good trip.