Unit 101 in Sherman, Washington offers diverse terrain with high elevations and thick timber, presenting both challenges and opportunities for hunters. Despite high hunting pressure and robust predator populations, there are promising areas such as the Kettle Range and Hall Creek, known for sizable mule deer and whitetail deer, though navigating blowdowns and snags can be difficult. Late-season whitetail hunts are favorable for those patient enough to sit a stand or adept at quietly moving through the woods. Additionally, while wolf sightings are less frequent, mountain lion activity is notable, suggesting that predator-prey dynamics are a critical aspect to consider when planning a hunt in this area. Turkey populations are increasing, offering additional hunting opportunities, and proximity to water sources can be crucial during hotter months.