>Actually about 45% of the unit
>is wilderness.
>As much as it it posted
>and written about ,I can't
>see how some one could
>draw a tag in Wy
>and not no that a
>non resident can't hunt the
>wilderness without a guide.
>
>That being said, I looked at
>that unit myself.
>It has a decent buck to
>doe ratio, but the 39%
>success rate is a little
>low for a limited quota
>deer unit for my liking.
>
>That low success could be terrain
>related. Might be most don't
>push high enough or hard
>enough.
>Season date could be a little
>early some years too, to
>see good deer.
>
>That unit does seem to produce
>some good bucks.
>Might just need cold weather with
>snow to make it a
>good hunt for the non
>wilderness hunt.
>
>Would love to hear how your
>hunt goes.
>Wish I had more info to
>help you out.
Geez, I missed by 5%, so sue me, LOL! You would be surprised how many people don't even know what a wilderness area is or where they are located, so I wouldn't jump to conclusions. May I ask how many times you've hunted out in Wyoming? I was out on my first trips in 1992, 1994, and 1997 and haven't missed a season out there since 1999. Most of the time I'm out there all of September and October since I retired in 2002, so I know quite a bit about a lot of the areas that people ask questions on. Since my wife passed three weeks ago I'm seriously thinking about getting a place out there and sharing more time between there and my home here in MI. Who knows, as I'm even considering moving out there permanently, but have a lot of thinking to do on that since they all say not to make major decisions quickly after something like this happens.