I have a lot to say about this unit. I grew up near it and have a personal relationship, if you will, with the area. I think that some people hunt their butts off for a lot of years and learn how to have success in the face of a lot of adversity. Adversity meaning, not knowing where private property starts and stops, waking up on opening morning to have their "secret" spot filled with hunters, spending days and days scouting without seeing anything, passing up smaller bucks in hopes for bigger ones, spending hours and hours scouting before the hunts start, sticking with the area when you cannot kill anything decent, spending years(10+) in an area learning everything possible about the area, etc,.
In response to your question:
In any public unit that I have been on there are very very few 185"+ deer. I do think each unit holds a few. The Oquirhs are a tough one because as salt lake and its outlying cities grow, it feels like more and more people are trying to hunt there. Also, the landowners are becoming more and more involved as they think their lands are being messed with. I think that posting a picture of a "good buck" gets anyone who is looking for a buck like that excited. The unit really doesn't have too many like that. So I'm sure it pisses people off who are seeing bucks like that through their own scouting efforts because they know how rare hey are. Or they know that there is limited amounts and they suppose that they know where they are. Supply and demand. I'll be honest, my first knee jerk reaction is to get a little pissed off when you share a picture like that as well. However, most people know that if you hunt harder than everyone else then you should be able to kill a good deer on a public unit. I think the Oquirh unit has a bit of paranoia going on all over the place due to land owners and new hunters.