Having grown up in Mountain View, WY, which is part of your unit, and also working as a wildlife biologist for the Forest Service on the Wasatch-Cache NF for seven years, I can inform you that there are plenty of bull moose in this area. I wouldn't resort to a guide or limit myself to the fees or hassles of a private land hunt. The forest system lands south of Mountain View has many drainages where moose are somewhat abundant. Call the Mountain View Ranger District((307)782-6555) and see if they can send you a copy of a Wasatch-Cache NF Mountain View Ranger District map. Some of the best drainages to hunt in are West Fork Smith's Fork, Gilbert Creek, Louse Creek, and Sage Creek. A 45" bull was harvested from louse creek last year, on public land. If hunting in forest cover isn't for you, I have also seen a lot of moose in an area known as Aspen Tunnels. This area is open sagebrush and aspen filled canyons south of I-80 between Evanston and Mountain View. These areas are beautiful and should be a great hunt. As I mentioned earlier, there are ample opportunities to harvest a good bull on public land. Your satisfaction will be greater if you put enough effort into this once in a lifetime opportunity and harvest a great bull, on your own, on public land. Good luck, and keep me informed.