This unit is located in the central region of the state and supports a robust deer population along with diverse terrain types. The eastern half is primarily characterized by traditional agricultural lands, while the western side features broken terrain similar to sand hill country. Healthy deer populations are present throughout the unit, but the highest concentrations of whitetails are typically found near riparian zones and agricultural fields. This area has produced several record-book bucks, and while large bucks can inhabit various locations, Antelope County in the far eastern part of the unit has yielded more entries than any other county.