At a Glance
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- Cell service is spotty throughout the unit
- Public hunting areas can have heavy hunting pressure
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
Area 47 - Shirley Basin in Wyoming seems to be a solid choice for those looking to hunt pronghorn, with many hunters noting that despite some windmills on private land, the unit offers abundant opportunities to glass and spot plenty of game. Hunters note different tag types, with Type 2 offering later season dates and fewer hunters, although the pronghorn may be more skittish due to prior hunting pressure. There’s very little agriculture, confirming this unit's reputation as classic Wyoming terrain, which demands thorough scouting, often rewarding the effort with numerous sighting opportunities. Those with more points see decent draw odds particularly for non-residents, and past hunters recommend the Pine Draw HMA for its access and lesser hunting pressure, making it a worthwhile consideration for those trying to avoid crowds and maximize their hunt.
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
This area is found in southeastern Wyoming and just north of the small town of Medicine Bow. Good numbers of antelope are found here along with a great distribution of public lands. There is a lot of ground to cover in this unit and hunters should be prepared to travel when targeting mature bucks.
Medicine Bow is on the outskirts of this unit. Decent horn growth can be seen from the antelope here, along with a growing population. Odds of finding a bigger buck are more likely with private land access.
There is a lot of open prairie, rolling hills and high desert sagebrush plains here. The higher timberline forest elevation of this area can lead to antelope roaming higher into the mountainous terrain, but are usually not found there.
Access to public land in this area is good for antelope hunting. Hunters should get permission to hunt private land in advance. Stalking on foot is the typical hunting tactic in this area after finding your buck.
This unit is made up of sagebrush and grass in open land of the lower elevation of prairies. Some areas that are higher in elevation also have junipers, service berries, pine forests and aspen, where antelope are not typically found.
Modern Lodging options can be found in Medicine Bow but many hunters will opt to camp on public lands throughout the unit. Some gear and grocery needs can be met in Medicine Bow but it may be important to prepack everything before the trip.
Roughly 1,103 square miles
48.6% public land
Elevations from 6,197-11,010 feet